If you decide to stay in Fremantle, one suggestion would be to see Fremantle prison - old prison, now historical site, from convict era.
Several guided tours.
Underground tunnels one was really good.
we used ours for laundry. on a fortnight cruise we managed no laundry costs - used the one included bag, then OBC credit for one more bag and washed underwear and light tops by hand (was warm weather)
Not sure how removing it i n any way 'cherishes the planet' 🤨😵
Fortunately our next Scenic cruise is on Mekong and the boat has a self serve laundry for guests
Guessing is hard sometimes but it is also hard knowing what picture to post.
Somewhere between the absolutely obvious like Sydney Opera House or Stonehenge but not so obscure that nobody has a chance.
So my last 2 were guessed really quickly - perhaps I went too far other extreme with this one.
So, clues.
I am in Australia in a historical recreation village and the fellow in middle is the founder of the town.
I've wondered about these claims of people going on 2 week trips with only carry on and thought I could never manage that.
Makes sense now - they are not managing with 7kg limits either.
Australia is a big place - so it really depends where you are going.
Tasmania weather will be vastly different from Darwin weather
Most of Australia will still be warm to possibly hot weather in March
NZ will be bit cooler - similar to Tasmania.
Staff are paid penalty rates ie a higher wage on Sundays ( sometimes all weekend depending on the award they come under)
So this is sometimes passed on to customers with a Sunday surcharge.
Public holiday surcharge common too for same reason.
the issue isnt whether wait staff are well paid compared to , say, tertiary qualified occupations - but whether they are similarly paid to other similar qualification level occupations that nobody would tip for.
In US they are not therefore you tip to make up the difference
In Australia they are therefore you do not tip.