Best Wall Maps of Western Australia
by Christopher O'Keeffe
June 14, 2026
From Perth and the South West to the Pilbara, Kimberley, Goldfields, Nullarbor and the remote northern coast, a large Western Australia wall map is one of the clearest ways to understand Australia’s largest and most remote state.
Western Australia is not just another state on the map.
It is vast.
It is remote.
It is coastal, desert, tropical, industrial, agricultural, mineral-rich and visually spectacular.
It stretches from the Kimberley to the Great Australian Bight, from the Indian Ocean to the red inland, from Perth’s suburbs to the Pilbara’s resource corridors, from the South West forests to the Nullarbor, from Ningaloo Reef to the Goldfields, from the Gibb River Road to the wheatbelt towns.
A digital map is useful for finding one place.
A wall map is better for understanding the whole state.
At Mapworld, the Western Australia Wall Maps collection includes a wide range of WA wall maps for homes, schools, businesses, government offices, tourism operators, mining companies, logistics teams, travellers, classrooms and anyone with a serious interest in the west.
The key choices include:
Each map has a different purpose.
The best choice depends on whether you want a beautiful display map, a structured state reference, a road and touring map, a regional 4WD planning map, a mining and logistics reference, or an elegant atlas-style map for education and display.
Why a Western Australia Wall Map Still Matters
Western Australia is a state of distance.
A wall map helps you see:
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Perth and surrounding regions
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major highways and regional roads
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outback tracks
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mining regions
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coastal routes
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ports and regional centres
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national parks
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deserts and ranges
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remote communities
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tourism regions
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transport corridors
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the scale of the Kimberley and Pilbara
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the relationship between Perth, the South West, the Goldfields and the north
A wall map is useful in:
Western Australia is a state where scale matters.
A wall map makes that scale visible.
West Australia National Geographic Wall Map: Best for Beauty and Statewide Display
The West Australia National Geographic Wall Map is one of the most visually impressive maps in the WA wall maps range.
It combines political and physical geography, showing towns, cities, roads, rivers, deserts, reefs, terrain and major natural features in National Geographic’s distinctive cartographic style.
This is the map to choose when you want Western Australia to look as magnificent as it feels.

It is especially well suited to:
The map captures the drama of Western Australia: the turquoise coast, the red interior, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, the Goldfields, the Nullarbor, the South West and the vast sweep of the Indian Ocean coastline.
It is a strong reference map, but it is also a display piece.
West Australia National Geographic Sizes and Finishes
The West Australia National Geographic Wall Map is available in two main sizes:
It is available in:
Paper
Best for framing, protected display and classic wall-map presentation.
Laminated
Best for classrooms, offices and working spaces where the map may be handled, marked or used regularly.
Laminated with Hang Rails
Best for ready-to-hang display in schools, offices, studios and boardrooms.
Canvas
Best for homes, reception areas, libraries, offices and display walls where the map should feel more like wall art.
Canvas with Hang Rails
Best for a premium ready-to-hang finish with warmth, texture and presence.
This is one of the best WA maps for people who want both information and beauty.
Western Australia 670 UBD Map: The Classic State Reference
The Western Australia 670 UBD Map is the practical state reference map in the collection.
It is clean, structured and useful for people who need a clear view of Western Australia for everyday reference, business planning, education, travel or display.

It is ideal for:
The UBD 670 is the map to choose when you want Western Australia shown clearly, with roads, towns, regional centres, boundaries and major geographic features presented in a familiar and practical style.
Western Australia 670 UBD: Three Sizes
Mapworld offers the Western Australia 670 UBD Map in three key wall-map sizes:
Each size suits a different space and use.
Best for:
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homes
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small offices
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classrooms
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compact meeting rooms
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reception areas
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personal reference
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smaller wall spaces
This is the compact WA UBD option.
It provides a clear statewide reference without needing a large wall.
For homes, schools and smaller offices, it is an excellent choice.
Best for:
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offices
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schools
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meeting rooms
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training spaces
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logistics rooms
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regional planning spaces
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business display
This is the strong middle size.
It is large enough for group discussion and wall reference, while still fitting comfortably in many rooms.
For many businesses and schools, this is the best balance of readability and practicality.
Best for:
This is the serious wall-scale version.
At 1400 × 2000 mm, the map becomes a major feature of the room.
It is easier to read from a distance, useful in meetings and strong enough for serious planning and display.
For large-format reference, this is the standout UBD choice.
Western Australia 670 UBD Formats
The Western Australia 670 UBD range includes laminated and hang-railed options, with canvas also available in selected formats.
Best for:
A laminated map becomes a working surface.
You can mark routes, regions, towns, delivery areas, resource areas, customer locations or travel plans, then wipe the map clean.
Best for:
Hang rails provide a clean finished look without full framing.
Best for:
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homes
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offices
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reception areas
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feature walls
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premium display
Canvas gives the map a warmer, more decorative wall-art feel while retaining its value as a serious state reference.
Western Australia Hema Wall Map: Best for Road, Touring and Regional Movement
The Western Australia Hema Wall Map is the natural choice when road travel, touring, outback movement and regional planning matter.
Hema maps are trusted by travellers, 4WD users, caravanners, tourers and people who need practical road and regional cartography.

The Western Australia Hema map is ideal for:
Western Australia’s roads and tracks are not just lines on a map.
They are lifelines between Perth, the South West, the Mid West, the Pilbara, the Kimberley, the Goldfields, the Nullarbor and the remote interior.
The Hema map is built for that kind of movement.
Western Australia Hema: Three Sizes
Mapworld offers the Western Australia Hema map in three major sizes:
These sizes let customers choose between compact display, serious office use and major wall-scale planning.
700 × 1000 mm Western Australia Hema
Best for:
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homes
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small offices
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travel planning
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classrooms
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reception areas
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compact wall spaces
This is the practical standard Hema size.
It is easy to display and useful for general WA road and regional reference.
It is available in:
1000 × 1430 mm Western Australia Hema Supermap
Best for:
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offices
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schools
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travel agencies
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logistics teams
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regional planning rooms
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tourism centres
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businesses covering WA
The Supermap size gives the Hema map stronger wall presence.
At 1000 × 1430 mm, it becomes easier to read across a room and more useful for group planning.
It is available in:
For many businesses, schools and travel planners, the Supermap is the best everyday large-format Hema choice.
1400 × 2000 mm Western Australia Hema Megamap
Best for:
The Megamap is the premium large-format Hema option.
At 1400 × 2000 mm, Western Australia gains the wall scale it deserves.
It is large enough for serious planning, easy to use in group discussion and visually impressive in a boardroom or operations space.
It is available in:
For statewide road, touring and logistics reference, the Western Australia Hema Megamap is one of the strongest options in the collection.
Why Choose the Western Australia Hema Megamap?
The Western Australia Hema 1400 × 2000 mm Megamap is ideal when you need the entire state visible at serious scale.

It can be used to mark:
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touring routes
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mining regions
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regional offices
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delivery corridors
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remote towns
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roadhouses
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field areas
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customer locations
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project zones
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service territories
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outback travel routes
In laminated form, it becomes a durable write-on/wipe-off planning surface.
For a state as large as Western Australia, a small map can be limiting.
The Megamap gives WA room to breathe.
South West Western Australia Hema Supermap: Best for Touring, Wine Country and Regional Detail
The South West Western Australia Hema Supermap is one of the best regional wall maps for the state’s most visited corner.

It focuses on the South West, including key touring and lifestyle regions such as:
This map is ideal for:
At 1430 mm high × 1000 mm wide and 1:500,000 scale, the South West Supermap gives the region far more detail than a statewide map can provide.
It includes major roads, regional routes, secondary tracks, 4WD trails, campgrounds, rest areas, caravan parks, points of interest and national park insets.
For the South West, this is the map that gives the region the attention it deserves.
Kimberley Hema Supermap: Best for the Gibb River Road and the Far North
The Kimberley Hema Supermap is made for one of Australia’s great adventure regions.
It is a large-format map for the Kimberley, with strong emphasis on the Gibb River Road and surrounding 4WD tracks.

It is ideal for:
The Kimberley is not a region to understand casually.
Roads, tracks, distances, river crossings, roadhouses, national parks, conservation areas and remote communities matter.
The Hema Kimberley Supermap helps bring those details onto the wall.
It is available in:
The 1430 × 1000 mm Supermap is the stronger choice for serious trip planning and wall display.
It provides the space needed to understand the Kimberley as a region, not just a route.
Pilbara Hema Supermap: Best for Mining, 4WD and Red-Dirt Country
The Pilbara Hema Supermap is one of the most useful regional maps for mining, resource-sector, 4WD and touring customers.
The Pilbara is one of the defining regions of Western Australia.
It is vast, rugged, remote and economically vital.
It includes mining towns, coastal ports, remote tracks, national parks, fuel stops, roadhouses, outback roads and extraordinary landscapes.

The Pilbara Hema Supermap is ideal for:
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mining and resource offices
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logistics teams
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4WD travellers
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caravan and camping users
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tour planners
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schools and libraries
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travel agencies
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regional businesses
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offices with a connection to the Pilbara
The Pilbara Supermap is available in a large regional format of approximately 1416 × 1323 mm, with options including:
It includes GPS-surveyed roads and 4WD tracks, remote access routes, camping areas, fuel stops, roadhouses, inset maps, natural attractions, national parks and road-condition information.
For anyone with a professional, personal or touring connection to the Pilbara, this is one of the most valuable WA regional wall maps.
Western Australia & Southern WA Large QPA Laminated Wall Map: Best for Two Views in One
The Western Australia & Southern WA Large QPA Laminated Wall Map is a practical and highly useful dual-sided wall map.
It offers two views in one product:
Side A: Full Western Australia
A statewide map at 1:2,500,000 scale, showing the full expanse of Western Australia from the Kimberley and Pilbara to the Nullarbor and South Coast.

It includes major highways, arterial roads, rail lines, towns, rivers, ranges, deserts, national parks, marine parks, conservation areas, administrative boundaries, landmarks and distance markers.
Side B: Southern Western Australia Focus
A closer view of the heavily travelled southern quadrant, covering the region from Shark Bay to Esperance, including the Perth, Geraldton, Kalgoorlie, Albany and Esperance corridor.

This makes it especially useful for:
At 710 mm wide × 1010 mm high, the QPA map is compact enough for many spaces but detailed enough to be very useful.
Because it is laminated, it is durable, wipe-clean and suitable for marking with whiteboard markers.
This is a strong choice for customers who want both the whole state and a more detailed southern WA view in one map.
Australia West Wall Map from The Times: Best for Elegant Atlas-Style Display
The Australia West Wall Map from The Times is a more refined, atlas-style map of Western Australia.
It is sourced from The Times Comprehensive Atlas of the World, giving it a strong sense of cartographic authority and visual elegance.
At 675 × 924 mm and 1:5,000,000 scale, it provides a clear and attractive overview of Western Australia, including Perth, the Indian Ocean coastline, major deserts, inland regions, rivers, ranges and key settlements.

It is ideal for:
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classrooms
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universities
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studies
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libraries
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offices
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homes
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decorative display
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geography enthusiasts
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research spaces
This map is available in multiple finishes:
Choose the Times map when you want a Western Australia wall map that feels elegant, educational and decorative.
It is less of a field-planning map than the Hema regional maps, but it is a beautiful way to place Western Australia on the wall.
Which Western Australia Wall Map Should You Choose?
Choose West Australia National Geographic If:
You want a beautiful physical and political map of Western Australia.
Best for:
Choose Western Australia 670 UBD If:
You need a clean, structured statewide reference map.
Best for:
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schools
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offices
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government
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business planning
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general state reference
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regional awareness
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display
Recommended sizes:
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690 × 1000 mm for compact reference
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1020 × 1480 mm for offices and classrooms
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1400 × 2000 mm for boardrooms and serious planning
Choose Western Australia Hema If:
You need road, touring and regional movement context.
Best for:
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travel planning
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logistics
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4WD touring
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caravan travel
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transport
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regional businesses
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education
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route planning
Recommended sizes:
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700 × 1000 mm for compact reference
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1000 × 1430 mm Supermap for offices and classrooms
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1400 × 2000 mm Megamap for planning rooms and boardrooms
Choose South West Western Australia Hema Supermap If:
You need detailed South West touring, tourism and regional reference.
Best for:
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Margaret River
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Albany
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Denmark
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Pemberton
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Busselton
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regional tourism
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wine-region planning
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caravan and 4WD travel
Choose Kimberley Hema Supermap If:
You need a large-format Kimberley map.
Best for:
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Gibb River Road planning
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4WD touring
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tourism businesses
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travel agencies
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outback classrooms
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adventure display
Choose Pilbara Hema Supermap If:
You need a detailed Pilbara region map.
Best for:
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mining and resources
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4WD touring
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logistics
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camping
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regional offices
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Pilbara businesses
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schools and libraries
Choose Western Australia & Southern WA Large QPA If:
You want a compact laminated map with both full WA and a more detailed southern WA view.
Best for:
Choose Australia West from The Times If:
You want an elegant, atlas-style map of Western Australia.
Best for:
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studies
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libraries
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education
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display
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gifts
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refined office décor
Best WA Wall Maps by Use
Best for Government Offices
Western Australia 670 UBD 1400 × 2000 mm or Western Australia Hema 1400 × 2000 mm Megamap
These large maps provide statewide visibility for planning, regional context and discussion.
Best for Schools
Western Australia 670 UBD 1020 × 1480 mm, Western Australia Hema Supermap, or West Australia National Geographic
These maps are large, readable and useful for teaching the scale and physical geography of the state.
Best for Mining and Resources
Western Australia Hema Megamap, Pilbara Hema Supermap, West Australia National Geographic, and QPA Western Australia & Southern WA
These maps are useful for understanding towns, roads, regions, terrain, remote distances and operational geography.
Best for Tourism Operators
Western Australia Hema, South West Western Australia Hema, Kimberley Hema, Pilbara Hema, and West Australia National Geographic
These maps work well for route planning, customer display and regional explanation.
Best for 4WD and Outback Travel
Western Australia Hema Megamap, Kimberley Hema Supermap, and Pilbara Hema Supermap
These maps show the regions where travel, road conditions and distance truly matter.
Best for Homes and Studies
West Australia National Geographic, Australia West from The Times, or Western Australia 670 UBD 690 × 1000 mm
These provide strong reference value without needing a huge wall.
Best for Boardrooms
Western Australia 670 UBD 1400 × 2000 mm or Western Australia Hema 1400 × 2000 mm Megamap
The largest formats provide the strongest presence and are best for group discussion.
Best for South West WA
South West Western Australia Hema Supermap or QPA Western Australia & Southern WA
These maps give the South West and southern WA more detail than a general statewide map.
Paper, Laminated, Hang Rails and Canvas: Which Finish Is Best?
The best finish depends on how the map will be used.
Paper
Best for:
Paper is ideal when the map will be displayed rather than marked.
Laminated
Best for:
Laminated maps are durable, wipe-clean and practical.
For business, education, tourism and government use, laminated is often the best finish.
Laminated with Hang Rails
Best for:
Hang rails give the map a clean, finished look without full framing.
Please allow up to 10 working days for delivery of hang-railed maps, as each one is professionally mounted by our framer.
Canvas
Best for:
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homes
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reception areas
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executive offices
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boardrooms
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feature walls
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premium display
Canvas gives the map a warmer wall-art feel while retaining its geographic usefulness.
Canvas with Hang Rails
Best for:
This combines the texture of canvas with the simplicity of a hanging system.
Why Laminated WA Maps Are So Practical
For many WA customers, laminated maps are the most useful option.
A laminated Western Australia wall map can be used with suitable whiteboard markers and map dots to mark:
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travel routes
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mining regions
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customer locations
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delivery corridors
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field areas
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regional offices
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service territories
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camping routes
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tourism loops
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logistics corridors
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project regions
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school excursions
Then it can be wiped clean and used again.
That makes laminated maps ideal for:
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schools
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businesses
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government
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tourism
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logistics
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mining offices
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operations rooms
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4WD planning spaces
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community groups
A laminated wall map is not just a display.
It is a working surface.
Recommended Western Australia Wall Map Set
For customers who need a complete WA wall-map setup, the ideal Mapworld combination is:
1. Western Australia 670 UBD
For structured statewide reference.
2. Western Australia Hema Supermap or Megamap
For road, touring and regional movement context.
3. A Specialist Regional Map
Choose one depending on your focus:
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South West Western Australia Hema for the South West, wine regions, forests and coast
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Kimberley Hema for the Gibb River Road and far northern touring
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Pilbara Hema for mining country, red-dirt tracks and remote logistics
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QPA Western Australia & Southern WA for two-sided statewide and southern WA reference
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Australia West from The Times for elegant atlas-style display
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West Australia National Geographic for beautiful statewide physical and political geography
Together, these maps provide:
That combination is especially useful for organisations connected to Western Australia’s scale, distance and regional complexity.
Why Buy Western Australia Wall Maps from Mapworld?
Mapworld specialises in large-format wall maps for homes, schools, government, business, mining, travel and planning.
The Western Australia Wall Maps collection includes:
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West Australia National Geographic maps
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Western Australia 670 UBD maps
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Western Australia Hema maps
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Hema Supermaps
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Hema Megamaps
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Perth maps
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Perth business maps
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South West Western Australia Hema maps
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Kimberley Hema maps
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Pilbara Hema maps
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QPA Western Australia maps
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Times atlas-style maps
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laminated wall maps
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paper wall maps
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canvas maps
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hang-railed options
Whether you need a compact home reference, a classroom teaching map, a statewide planning map, a mining office wall map, a 4WD trip-planning map, a tourism display or a major boardroom feature, Mapworld offers Western Australia wall maps in practical sizes and finishes.
Final Thoughts
Western Australia is too vast to understand only through a small screen.
It is a state of coastlines, deserts, mining regions, ports, wheatbelt towns, forests, remote roads, national parks, pastoral country, islands, reefs, inland ranges and enormous distances.
A good wall map brings that scale into view.
Choose the West Australia National Geographic Wall Map if you want a beautiful political and physical map.
Choose the Western Australia 670 UBD if you want a clear structured state reference.
Choose the Western Australia Hema if you want road, touring and regional movement detail.
Choose the South West Western Australia Hema Supermap if your focus is the South West.
Choose the Kimberley Hema Supermap if your focus is the far north and the Gibb River Road.
Choose the Pilbara Hema Supermap if your focus is mining country, remote roads and red-dirt touring.
Choose the Western Australia & Southern WA Large QPA Map if you want two WA views in one laminated product.
Choose the Australia West Wall Map from The Times if you want an elegant atlas-style map for education, display or gifting.
For serious use, choose laminated.
For professional display, choose laminated with hang rails.
For premium presentation, choose canvas.
Because Western Australia is not just large.
It is magnificent.
And the best way to understand it is still to put a great map on the wall.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best wall map of Western Australia?
For general statewide reference, the Western Australia 670 UBD is an excellent choice. For road travel and touring, the Western Australia Hema map is often the stronger option. For visual impact, choose the West Australia National Geographic Wall Map.
What sizes are available for the Western Australia 670 UBD map?
The Western Australia 670 UBD map is available in three key sizes: 690 × 1000 mm, 1020 × 1480 mm and 1400 × 2000 mm.
What sizes are available for the Western Australia Hema map?
The Western Australia Hema map is available in 700 × 1000 mm, 1000 × 1430 mm Supermap and 1400 × 2000 mm Megamap formats.
Which WA wall map is best for a boardroom?
The Western Australia 670 UBD 1400 × 2000 mm or the Western Australia Hema 1400 × 2000 mm Megamap are the strongest boardroom choices.
Which WA wall map is best for schools?
The Western Australia 670 UBD, Western Australia Hema Supermap and West Australia National Geographic Wall Map are all strong classroom choices.
What is the best WA map for 4WD touring?
The Western Australia Hema Megamap is best for statewide touring. For regional 4WD planning, choose the Kimberley Hema Supermap, Pilbara Hema Supermap or South West Western Australia Hema Supermap.
What is the best map for the Kimberley?
The Kimberley Hema Supermap is the best choice for Kimberley touring, Gibb River Road planning and regional wall display.
What is the best map for the Pilbara?
The Pilbara Hema Supermap is ideal for Pilbara travel, mining offices, 4WD planning, logistics and regional display.
What is the QPA Western Australia & Southern WA map best for?
It is best for customers who want a compact laminated wall map with both a full Western Australia overview and a more detailed southern WA focus.
Are laminated maps worth it?
Yes. Laminated maps are durable, wipe-clean, compatible with map dots and suitable for suitable whiteboard markers, making them ideal for schools, businesses and planning rooms.
What are hang rails?
Hang rails are timber rails fitted to the top and bottom of the map, creating a clean ready-to-hang display without full framing.
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