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The Lovell Gallery, (previously known as the Lovell Diversion Gallery or the Diversion Gallery) is well located in the centre of Kununurra. You will be inspired by the outstanding array of local artworks on display. Get a feel for
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The Hoochery is Western Australia's only licensed distillery. Owner, developer and farmer Raymond 'Spike' Dessert realised a dream in creating Western Australia's first and only licensed distillery in the Kimberley region he loves. The distillery is built on his
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Kimberley Fine Diamonds is an Oasis in the rugged northwest Kimberley. A family owned and run retail jewellery business, given the special privilege to distribute Argyle Diamonds. Holding one of Australia's largest selection of coloured diamonds and located just
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Warmun Art Centre is 100 percent owned by the local Aboriginal community. The centre, located in the original Turkey Creek Post Office, operates as a studio and sales/exhibition space for the artists who draw on Ngarrangkarni (Dreaming) stories as
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Waringarri Aboriginal Arts is situated in Miriwoong country at Kununurra in the heart of the east Kimberley region of northern Australia. Waringarri Aboriginal Arts is wholly aboriginal owned and was established by a group of artists in the early
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Situated nine kilometres along the Packsaddle Road, Zebra Rock Gallery is a small gallery displaying a range of products made of Zebra Rock and other types of rocks. Zebra Rock is believed to be unique to this part of
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For over 40 years Nina’s has been designing and handcrafting exquisite jewellery with a unique Western Australian character. In 1984, Nina’s set the first diamonds from the now world-famous Argyle diamond mine in Western Australia’s remote Kimberley region. These
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The boab tree grows in the Kimberley region of Australia. This iconic tree grows a fascinating seed fruit seed pod with a wooden exterior. Kimberley Boab Kreations features many designs made from this remarkable seed pod and boab bush
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