Filming at Faraway Bay and Burrawang West Station

King George Twin FallsFilming of Australia took place in Western Australia’s Kimberley region – a wild frontier where outback adventure awaits.

Faraway Bay played host to Australia’s film crew, who stayed at the award-winning property to film the dramatic twin water falls on the King George River.

The King George Falls feature in the movie – and you can visit them as part of the activities on offer during a trip to Faraway Bay.

Faraway Bay The Bush Camp is the closest property to the King George Falls.

When the majestic waterfalls are in full flow it’s an amazing sight and an once in a lifetime experience.

A boat cruise to the King George falls is just one of the many exciting activities available tor guests.

Fall in love with Australia and experience it at Faraway Bay.

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International Media Visit Burrawang West Station

View of the Burrawang Station

Historic Burrawang West Station was chosen by Baz Lurham’s production company to host international journalists covering Australia.

As an exclusive outback retreat and working cattle station and sheep stud, Burrawang West Station was selected to give the media a real taste of the outback.

What’s more, Burrawang West is only an hour from Sydney – making it Australia’s most accessible outback experience.

Three television crews from the UK, Italy and New Zealand stayed at the exclusive homestead retreat and got involved in the daily station activities – meeting the stockman and enjoying complete luxury.

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Bringing Australia the Movie to Life

Faraway Bay The Bush Camp and Burrawang West Station bring Australia and Faraway Downs to life.

See the movie. See the Country.