RCSWA Locations
All around Western Australia
In 2002 RCSWA began with seven students in four towns; today, it has programs in 16 rural towns where more than 110 students can spend their penultimate year of study under the guidance and close supervision of around 130 professional and academic staff. In more recent times the program has expanded to include final year students across five sites, enriching students' rural experience and study.
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The one-of-a-kind nature of the Great Southern region allows students to experience rural life on the coast, in the forest and on the land.
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Broome, with its picturesque sandy beaches and warm tropical weather, is the southern gateway to the raw wilderness of the Kimberley.
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The bustling port city of Bunbury boasts beautiful beaches, a working harbour and a vibrant CBD.
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Life in Busselton, sprawled along Geographe Bay, means beaches, forests, caves, wineries, mountain bike riding, fishing and much more.
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The subtropical coastal town of Carnarvon sits on the edge of the mighty Gascoyne River delta, home to pristine waters, hinterland, and a region abundant with local produce.
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Collie and surrounds boast some of Western Australia's best swimming holes, scenic camping sites, mountain bike trails and public art.
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Derby is situated at the southwestern end of the Gibb River Road and is the gateway to northern Australia's gorges, meaning it is prime country for rural adventures.
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The picturesque town of Esperance is known for its pristine beaches, iconic Cape Le Grand National Park and Recherche Archipelago.
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Located on Australia's Coral Coast, Geraldton has an enjoyable Mediterranean climate and is a major regional hub that services several smaller towns within a 300-500km radius.
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Whether you enjoy being close to the bush or enjoy a hot drink closer to the CBD, Kalgoorlie has something for everyone.
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Situated on the West Pilbara coast, Karratha is calling for people who thrive on adventure and love to wander out yonder.
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Kununurra, located on Miriwoong Country, is a modern, friendly and vibrant town that screams adventure.
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Narrogin offers a rural lifestyle to those who seek the peace of the country with reasonable proximity to the city.
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Northam is the gateway to the Avon Valley and Wheatbelt region and is famous for its thriving hot air balloon community and ever-popular sunrise flights.
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The Pilbara truly is the land of adventure, with an abundance of wide-open spaces waiting to be explored.
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Immerse yourself in the serenity of the Warren-Blackwood region, home to some of the South West's most lush forests and tranquil river systems.
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RCSWA has a small city presence located in M Block (Level 2) on the QEII Medical Centre campus in Nedlands.