

Stories of the Sunset Coast
Explore the Sunset Coast through the stories that shape it.
Stories of the Sunset Coast invites you to see Perth’s northern coastline a little differently, through the connections between people, land and nature that continue to define our region.
This experience is designed for curious explorers, locals and visitors alike, who enjoy understanding more about the places they visit. Whether you’re walking a trail such as 10th Light Horse Trail or the Yaberoo Budjara Heritage Trail, visiting the Wanneroo Regional Museum or Gallery, or spending time at Perry’s Paddock, there’s always another layer to discover.
Pick up your copy of Stories of the Sunset Coast from any local library in the Cities of Wanneroo, Joondalup or Stirling.
There are three ways to explore
Wherever you begin, each location connects to one or more of three storytelling lenses:
- People & Connections | Discover stories of Whadjuk Noongar Country, local heritage and the communities that have shaped life over generations.
- Land & Time | Uncover the ancient landscapes beneath your feet, from wind‑formed limestone to shifting dune systems that continue to shape the coastline today.
- Nature & Life | Experience the ecosystems that thrive here, from coastal bushland and wetlands to reefs and marine habitats.
Together, these layers reveal why each place matters, what makes it distinctive, and how it fits into the wider Sunset Coast.
Plan your journey
You can explore the Stories of the Sunset Coast in a way that suits you. Follow your curiosity between nearby sites, build a full‑day itinerary, or take your time discovering places close to home.
The printed guide, including an illustrated map and key sites, is available at libraries in the City of Wanneroo, as well as selected locations across the Cities of Joondalup and Stirling.
Or start exploring the digital experience for expanded stories, visitor information and an interactive map.



