About West Wimmera Shire Community Directory
The West Wimmera Community Directory brings together information about services and organisations in small rural towns such as Edenhope, Goroke, Harrow and Kaniva. Its search tool supports keyword and category searches and allows filtering by distance. Categories include disability and health services, community and sporting clubs, child and youth programs, aged‑care support, accommodation and housing assistance, cultural and historical groups, employment and training services and crisis aid. Info Hubs deliver town‑specific listings, and a community diary highlights events, markets and volunteer opportunities. Organisations operating in West Wimmera can list their services to ensure residents have access to up‑to‑date information.
Info Hubs in the West Wimmera Shire
They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.
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The West Wimmera Community Directory connects residents of this rural region to community organisations, social groups and essential support services. People can browse health services, disability and aged care support, child and family programs, youth clubs and sports teams, arts and cultural groups, conservation projects, education and training, employment assistance, legal advice and counselling, crisis and welfare support, volunteering opportunities and practical services like accommodation and transport. Services are primarily local and spread across small towns, though categories like accommodation and recreation are also useful for travellers passing through the area.
West Wimmera Region
Bordering South Australia, West Wimmera Shire features a mosaic of lakes, mallee scrub and grain farms interspersed with small towns like Kaniva and Edenhope. Its wetlands provide habitat for migratory birds and recreation for campers and anglers; long‑time residents camp at Lake Charlegrark during summer jazz weekends and enjoy bush tucker walks on the slopes of Mount Arapiles amid native wildflowers.
Council has an approximate area of 9,100 km².