Your Great Western Woodlands

Celebrating a global treasure in our backyard

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The Great Western Woodlands is a truly awesome and inspiring place. Its vast landscapes, unique character, culture and heritage leave a strong impression on all who have spent time there, whether visiting, working or living in the region.

This connection is often represented through art, photography or stories.

This is a place for you to share this connection and celebrate the Great Western Woodlands.

View our gallery of works inspired by the Great Western Woodlands.

Submit your own work:

If you would like to share a story inspired by the Great Western Woodlands keep word limit to around 1000 and if you can also include pictures.

Share a photo by uploading it and keep the photo size to no more than 1mb. You can also add a location to the photo and it will appear on our interactive Great Western Woodlands map.

If you would like to share your artwork, take a picture of your work keeping the photo size to no more than 1 mb and upload it. If you wish you may also add a location and it can appear on our interactive Great Western Woodlands map.

Contact us with any queries.

Photo: Professor Henry Nix and Ms Katherine Nix at Honman Ridge. The Wilderness Society WA