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Links Shire of Carnamah
The historically rich farming town of Carnamah has a great emphasis on tourism. With the Painted Roads Initiative a major attraction, three murals have been painted on the walls of local businesses. The "Grain Man" statue and child's playground are new editions to the traveller’s rest stop in Yarra Street, and a short drive in any direction will see you surrounded by wildflowers (Aug – Oct annually).
Links Shire of Coorow
The Shire of Coorow consists of several town-sites including Leeman and Green Head, Coastal Town-sites. Coorow is about 270kms north of Perth approximately 2.5/3hr drive. It's a farming town home to 250 people. Coorow is well know for its Wildflower Season. The best time to visit would be middle Winter to early Summer. Leeman is about 300kms from Perth approximately 3/3.5hr drive. Leeman is a small coastal town and is well known for its crayfishing and deep sea fishing. Green Head is about 290kms from Perth approximately 3 hour drive. Its well know as a small coastal town only 15kms south of Leeman and offers pristine beaches and a very relaxed holiday atmosphere.
Links Shire of Mingenew
Mingenew has a wealth of assets not always obvious at first glance. The change of seasons brings on a whole new landscape including climatic changes. There are a number of drives well worth undertaking throughout the year to gain a real perspective of Mingenew. Since settlement, the area has been renowned for its agricultural achievements. Stock and grain have been the mainstays of the district with the CBH Grain Receivals Point being the largest inland facility in the Southern Hemisphere. The area has ample underground water supply, which aided the development of the settlement.
Links Shire of Morawa
The Shire of Morawa is situated in the North Midlands area of Western Australia. Predominantly an agricultural based Shire, Morawa boasts excellent tourism facilities and attractions (particularly during the Spring wildflower season), a rich history, great business incentives and an active mining industry that has only recently been redeveloped. With the construction of a multi million-dollar health centre, excellent education options and first rate sporting facilities our community services are also thriving. In recent years tourism has played an increasingly important role in our Economic Development.
Links Shire of Mullewa
As a tourist or a resident, Mullewa’s everlasting culture is something to behold. A vibrant administrative and service centre, Mullewa is located in Australia’s Coral Coast, just an hour’s drive from the coastal city of Geraldton and 464km north of Perth." Nestled in the midst of wildflower country and steeped in history, the Shire of Mullewa is predominately based upon agriculture, with a mining and pastoral contribution. The strong bonds that exist within the Mullewa community make it a town of great pride, culture and history.
Links Shire of Perenjori
Perenjori from the Aboriginal word "Perangery", meaning water hole is situated on the Wubin Mullewa Highway, 350 kilometres from Perth via Great Northern Highway. It can be easily accessed from the north road via Geraldton on the Dongara/Morawa Road or via Mullewa. All roads to Perenjori are sealed bitumen. Perenjori was officially announced a town in February 16th, 1916. Perenjori is surrounded by a rich grain and sheep area and is only a short distance to mining and pastoral (station) country to the east.
Links Shire of Three Springs
Three Springs is a small country town in the mid west of Western Australia, with a unique mix of grain and grazing, mining and government industries within the Shire. With the abundance of gorgeous wildflowers in season, close proximity to the beautiful central coastline, and its idyllic bush setting, Three Springs is enjoyed by both residents and visitors alike.