About City Of Albany Community Directory
The Albany Community Directory serves the historic port city of Albany on Western Australia’s south coast, founded in 1826 and renowned as the site of the first European settlement in the state. Nestled on King George Sound and surrounded by national parks, Albany is known for its ANZAC heritage, whale‑watching, wineries and vibrant arts scene. The directory provides listings for health services, schools, tertiary institutions, cultural organisations, sporting clubs, environmental groups, community centres and council facilities, helping residents and visitors connect with services across the city and surrounding rural areas.
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The Albany community directory offers an extensive range of locally provided health services—including hospitals, specialist clinics, mental health and counselling—alongside accommodation and crisis support, disability and ageing services, welfare and legal assistance programmes. It also lists hundreds of community clubs and interest groups, arts and cultural organisations, sports and recreation clubs, volunteering opportunities, education and training providers, child and youth services, environmental groups and religious or philosophical communities. As a metropolitan area, most services are provided locally and readily accessible, with minimal reliance on visiting providers, ensuring residents have comprehensive access to health, community, cultural and recreational programmes within the local government area.
Albany Area
On Western Australia’s south coast, Albany is a regional city with a deep‑water port, historic whaling station and access to national parks. The dramatic coastline features granite headlands, sheltered beaches and a mix of farming and tourism. Locals delight in walking the coastal boardwalk from Ellen Cove to the Middleton Beach jetty to watch southern right whales in winter, and climb Mount Clarence to visit the ANZAC Desert Corps memorial and enjoy sweeping views of King George Sound at sunset.
Albany Council has an approximate area of 6,100 km².
It is comprised of the state electorate of Albany.