Significant West End upgrades further enhance Rottnest Island visitor experience
The significant upgrades to Rottnest Island’s West End are aimed at further enhancing the Island visitor experience. Located on the westernmost point of Rottnest Island, the West End, is a popular location to spot marine life across the Indian Ocean, and hikers on the walking trails are treated to spectacular views of the island's rugged coastline and rolling surf breaks.
Key features of the recent upgrades include visitor shade shelters, bathroom facilities and a bus hub, as well as interpretive Aboriginal artwork sharing stories about the cultural significance of the West End.
These improvements will help ensure the West End continues to meet the demand of increasing visitor numbers, while also preserving the natural environment and respecting the site as a place of spiritual importance for Aboriginal people.
The $5 million upgrade to West End forms part of a $33.35 million package to enhance Rottnest Island, jointly funded by State and Commonwealth Governments, with $17.2 million committed from the Commonwealth's National Tourism Icons Program and the State contributing $16.15 million to upgrade the island's marine infrastructure.
The West End Project marks the completion of the National Tourism Icons program for Rottnest Island. Previously completed projects include:
Gateway – Welcome Statement sculpture, Settlement Mall upgrades and Wadjemup Museum redevelopment;
The Basin – upgraded amenities including new bathrooms, shade structures and landscaping; and
Oliver Hill – transport hub, shaded areas, and refurbished bathrooms.
Complementing these projects is the suite of improvements funded by the State through the marine infrastructure upgrade program, including the replacement of the Fuel Jetty, upgrade of the Main Jetty Berths 4 and 5, and construction of a new seawall in South Thomson Bay.
Western Australian Tourism Minister Rita Saffioti shared "Watching the whales and seals or viewing the elegant osprey at the West End is an experience that international visitors are looking for when they visit our iconic Rottnest Island, so we're really pleased to have supported the upgrade of these facilities, in partnership with the Commonwealth Government.
"We've seen Rottnest Island become more popular than ever for tourists, with a record near 730,000 visitors by ferry last year, so it's important we're making sure our tourism infrastructure remain world-class.
"We continue to invest and focus heavily on Rottnest Island as one of our premier tourism destinations, with commitments to upgrade the island's Main Jetty and electrical and water infrastructure, plus other fantastic initiatives like expanded summer services and activities."
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