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ICBI 2026 | September/October 2026 | Perth
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Welcome to Perth



Perth, nestled in Western Australia, stands out as a pristine and cosmopolitan city renowned for its exceptional quality of life. With the nation's longest coastline and the distinction of being Australia's sunniest capital, Perth seamlessly blends urban sophistication with natural splendour.


As the host of ICBI 2026, Perth offers a unique backdrop where delegates can explore crucial themes amidst its diverse ecological landscapes. From the vibrant city centre to the tranquil shores, Perth embodies a harmony of urban amenities and natural wonders that reflect the delicate balance necessary in understanding and mitigating invasive species.


Margaret River

The Margaret River Region is a living and breathing embodiment of ancient geography and Wadandi song lines. Natural beauty, abundance of space, fine wine and fresh coastal air make a holiday here the remedy to modern life.



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Stirling Range

Stirling Range National Park is home to the only major mountain range in the southern area of WA, rising to more than 1000m above sea level and creating a challenging and spectacular hiking experience. The Aboriginal name for the range, Koi Kyenunu-ruff, meaning ‘mist rolling around the mountains’ is a frequently seen occurrence.



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Manjimup and Pemberton

The Southern Forests & Valleys region is a hidden gem waiting to be discovered. Located in the heart of Australia's South West, the region stretches from Balingup to Walpole, Nannup to Boyup Brook and encompasses Bridgetown, Pemberton, Greenbushes, Manjimup and Northcliffe.



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Rottnest


Rottnest Island sits just offshore from the city of Perth, in Western Australia. A protected nature reserve, it's home to the quokka, a small wallaby-like marsupial. White-sand beaches and secluded coves include the Basin, with its shallow waters, and Thomson Bay, the main hub and ferry port. Strickland Bay is known for its surf breaks, while reef breaks occur at Radar Reef, off the island's far western tip.



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Perth



Perth Flight Map




This map is intended to be a graphical overview of a portion of international flights connecting to Perth. It does not cover all flights, and some may require a connection. For further flight information, please visit www.perthairport.com.au.




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