Our Region
Accessibility, accommodation, inclusion, transport, venues and the City of Karratha
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Accessibility
At the Red Earth Arts Festival, we believe that everyone should have equal access to our events and activities. We strive to make our festival as accessible as possible, and we are committed to ensuring that all attendees feel comfortable and welcome.
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Accommodation
A range of accommodation options are available to suit all budgets. To secure accommodation, please contact the hotels directly.
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Inclusion
REAF aims to co-create accessible and inclusive places in and around Karratha. We want everyone attending our festival to have a safe and fun time. We hope to meet people where they are, assisting them to feel supported in their creative journey.
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Transport
Fly, drive, or ride your way to the Red Earth Arts Festival. Once you’re here, there are plenty of options for getting around the City of Karratha.
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Venues
From a $52 million theatre to historic buildings, and amazing foreshores to green ovals, the potential venues for REAF are almost limitless.
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City of Karratha
Not only is the City of Karratha the host of the Red Earth Arts Festival, it is also one of the largest and fastest growing towns in the north of Western Australia and the ideal base for exploring the natural delights of the area – Millstream-Chichester National Park, Karijini National Park, Dampier Archipelago, Point Samson Peninsula and the Burrup Peninsula.