Gate-side in T1, Purely Western Australia is the souvenir stop that leans hard into local products. You’ll find it airside in the international section of Perth’s Terminal 1, so it works for last‑minute gifts after security. Shelves skew local: WA wines, regional gins, Aboriginal art pieces, honey, and packaged snacks that actually say “Western Australia” on the label, not just “Australia.” Prices land above CBD supermarket levels but still under the big duty free boutiques for smaller items.
Purely Western Australia trades through typical international flight banks in T1, with doors usually open from early‑morning long‑haul check‑ins through late‑night departures. It’s positioned as the “local focus” shop next to more generic travel retail, so this is where you grab WA nuts, nougat, and small‑format wine bottles that fit carry‑on rules for most airlines out of PER. Chocolates and sweets come in travel‑friendly boxes around the $10–$25 AUD mark, making it easier to buy for multiple people without wrecking the card.
You won’t get fresh food or sit‑down options here; think packaged goods and giftable items only, tied back to Western Australia or broader Indigenous design. Spirits and wine tend to sit in the mid to upper price brackets, so use it more for a special bottle than for stocking up on basics. If you care about provenance, check labels for WA regions like Margaret River and Swan Valley before you tap.
Tip: do a fast lap here before heading to your T1 gate, then compare one or two bottle prices with duty free next door; for small producers, Purely Western Australia often has the better local range, even if duty free wins on big global brands.