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Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre

BREC, Western Australia’s leading performing arts, venue plays host to a variety of events from conferences and exhibitions to meetings, seminars, product launches and award ceremonies.

Situated in a stunning waterfront location, BREC is located in the heart of Bunbury – the gateway to Australia’s South West coast. Just 2 hours from Perth the venue has excellent transport links by road and rail with on-site parking and easy access to nearby hotels, bustling cafes, bars and restaurants.

Boasting state-of-the-art performance spaces and purpose built convention facilities.

For information on parking around the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre, please click here.

Exterior view of the Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre (BREC) at dusk. The building features a red-brick facade with "BREC ENTERTAINMENT CENTRE" in illuminated red letters. People are seen entering and exiting the box office, with motion blur effects. The structure has modern design elements and a neon light installation on the right.

Bunbury, Western Australia

Bunbury is the heart of the Bunbury-Geographe region. It has a diverse economic base and is the service centre for the south west corner of Western Australia.

Bunbury offers a high-quality lifestyle in a stunning natural landscape with the current population of Greater Bunbury is over 76,452.

Bunbury is the economic hub of the South West region and is located 180km south of Perth, Western Australia. With Bunbury’s access to major transport and export infrastructure, including the Bunbury Port, rail networks, Forrest and South Western Highways and Busselton Margaret River Airport (freight and commercial flights), higher education opportunities, health services and industry, Bunbury is well positioned to support one of Australia’s fastest growing regions, with an increasing population calling the Bunbury-Geographe region home.

As a cosmopolitan regional City, Bunbury offers a buoyant and diverse economy. Bunbury’s location, access to nearby greenfield sites, business and industry parks, flexible planning approach, together with its competitively priced residential and commercial premises, provide a range of business and lifestyle choices.

Bunbury is rich in its art, culture and heritage. Home to Bunbury Regional Art Gallery the largest A class regional gallery in Western Australia, Bunbury is also the region’s cultural and entertainment hub hosting the award-winning Bunbury Regional Entertainment Centre. Complementing the cultural and entertainment offerings are the many award winning and exceptional cafés, restaurants and small bars.

Bunbury boasts a number of natural and tourist attractions, and is coupled with a Mediterranean climate, making it an ideal holiday destination.

Bunbury is a beautiful place to live, work and visit and has something for everyone. The quality of life is one of its biggest attractions offering residents a variety of amenities, schools, shops, beaches and nightlife, all within easy reach. It has everything a family needs including Edith Cowan University and a South Regional TAFE, public and private schools, the South West Health Campus and a range of high quality health services.

Australia’s South West

Here you can easily enjoy natural beaches beautiful vineyards, forests, caves and more, all in a single day. More than 23,000km make up the south west corner of Western Australia, with 1000 of those kilometres consisting of awe-inspiring coastline just waiting to be explored. With 24 national parks, there’s plenty of nature and wildlife to see and meet, while rich soils and fertile land provide foodies with the best in fresh produce and gourmet experiences. So whether you’re looking to feast on the spoils of nature’s pantry, taste world-class drops, spot the biggest and smallest animals on earth or surf the perfect wave – discover it all on your next trip to Australia’s South West.

Images: Tourism Western Australia and Australia’s South West