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1. Cool off at the Mukinbudin Aquatic Centre With the Weather forecast to be very warm across t...
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We’re all eager to support local businesses and explore our own backyards, and this Easter long...
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Summer is upon us here in the Wheatbelt Way! Which, if you have school-aged children, means the...
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Like an alien fresh off the spaceship, I landed bright-eyed and bushy-tailed in the Wheatbelt W...
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Many of the Wheatbelt Way native flowering plants are ephemeral and wont last much longer for 2...
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Wildflower season is in full swing in the Wheatbelt Way. Now is the time to visit! The carpets ...
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There are over 980 plant species recorded in Trayning and the surrounding shires. Acacia and eu...
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Lynley Arnott from the Dowerin Visitor Centre was out exploring on the weekend and has provided...
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July 2020 Season Update! Some significant rainfalls finally fell in parts of the Wheatbelt Way ...
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EXPLORING THE WHEATBELT – Mukinbudin Caravan Park “A wonderful find. Large sites. New ablutions...
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What is a good road trip without stopping to try the local coffee and cake? Coffee is not a lux...
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Seeding is the big event of the agricultural year in the Wheatbelt Way. It’s the process by whi...
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From Monday 18th May, with the relaxed COV-19 restrictions the Wheatbelt Way welcomes people to...
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Let’s showcase the amazing Wheatbelt region by taking a photo out of our window and show off ...
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The Wheatbelt Way welcomes people from the Wheatbelt region to its campgrounds in line with Sta...
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Our hearts go out to all those affected by the COVID-19 Coronavirus around the world. For the l...
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The granite rocks of the Wheatbelt Way are in my opinion one of the region’s greatest natural m...
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After travelling the Wheatbelt Way region I have compiled the below list of personal highlights...
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Spring wildflowers of the Wheatbelt Way are a great example of the hardiness and ingenuity of n...
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There are a range of events to suit all tastes happening across the Wheatbelt Way during spring...
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For a strictly limited season you can view the world’s largest collection of wildflowers each s...
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1. There is so much to explore! I love exploring the Wheatbelt Way because you never know what ...
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See below on where to find the wildflowers in Westonia! OR call into the Westonia Shire Council...
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Mukinbudin local nature enthusiast 🐦and amateur photographer 📷 Ursina Gringer has been out and ...
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People travelling around the Wheatbelt Way with pets are reminded to be aware of their surround...
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Mukinbudin local nature enthusiast 🐦and amateur photographer 📷 Ursina Gringer has been out and ...
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We finally have some time off work and school commitments, and as we all love any opportunity t...
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It is a leisurely Sunday morning in the picturesque central wheatbelt. The kids inform me t...
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Lynley Arnott from the Dowerin CRC finally had a chance to get out and capture some of the amaz...
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I enjoy quiet winding roads shouldered by majestic salmon gums as I make my way to Mangowine Ho...
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Now’s the time to see the Wheatbelt’s bush at its best as it has burst into colour. The Wheatbe...
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The Wheatbelt Way region is home to three distinct Aboriginal groups: – The Njaki-Njaki Nyoonga...
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The Nungarin Wheatbelt Markets are held the 1st Sunday of every month (March to December). Th...
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If a more vertical bushwalk and extreme sports are your thing then a trip to Eaglestone Rock in...
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The Westonia Hood-Penn Museum features the Hood-Penn Collection which is a diverse collection o...
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Have you made your plans for the upcoming June long weekend? How about a weekend in the Wheatbe...
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I’m writing this in anticipation of our family Easter camping trip this weekend. My kids are al...
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Housed in the original Wheatbin, the museum houses a wonderful collection of equipment which tr...
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Sandalwooding was the pioneering industry for the North Eastern Wheatbelt region. The Sandalwoo...
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The Nungarin Heritage Machinery and Army Museum in housed in an original massive Army Vehicle W...