There are 10 entertainment precincts in Australia
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Immerse yourself in art, history and architecture at the Busselton Cultural Precinct! Walk through the heritage listed buildings and feel the history between their walls.
This landmark waterfront development reconnects Perth city with the Swan River to create a dynamic new entertainment and leisure precinct, set around a stunning 2.7ha inlet.
At the stunning Billabong Zoo, you can get up close and personal with a wide variety of animals, both Australian and exotic.
Brookfield Place provides a unique heritage retail area for the city, offering food and fashion options in some of the Perth’s most sympathetically restored historical buildings.
Fed Square is the cultural epicenter of Melbourne, home to an incredible array of events, festivals, screenings, and more. With over 2000 events and 8 million visitors a year, it's no surprise that locals refer to it as the beating heart of the city. From art installations to live performances, the entertainment options are endless. Some of the most popular attractions include the Ian Potter Centre, NGV, the \"Fearless Girl\" statue, and the Australian Centre for the Moving Image (ACMI).
Launching late April 2018, Hibernian Place is located at 480 Hay St in Perth’s East End.
Experience an extraordinary immersive experience with the Illuminate night projections at Boola Bardip.
The Cultural Precinct oversees exhibition programs and collaborates on music, theatre, publishing and broader arts and cultural events that take place throughout the year at UWA.
Yagan Square is a place to meet, connect and experience Western Australia’s culture, heritage and landscape in the heart of Perth city
Welcome to Yagan Square, a vibrant public space located in the eastern part of the Perth City Link precinct in Perth, Western Australia.