Exmouth, Western Australia has a lot of things going for it.
It's close to the spectacular Ningaloo Reef, it's a great place to spot whale sharks, and it attracts plenty of tourists each year, from elsewhere in Australia and around the world.
But it's considering promoting a slightly more bizarre claim to fame: as Australia's first meth-free zone.
The ABC reports Exmouth shire commissioner Ian Fletcher wants the tourist town to be known as a methamphetamine-free zone, which he thinks will be a selling point for tourists.
"We have nuclear-free zones, we have frack-free zones, I haven't seen any local government that's made a declaration that they are going to aspire to become a 'meth-free zone'," he told the ABC.
The commissioner said the town had a "serious" methamphetamine problem and his aspirational slogan was an attempt to not "bury our heads in the sand".