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Community Directory - Boddington

About Shire Of Boddington Community Directory

The Boddington Community Directory serves the Shire of Boddington in the Peel region of Western Australia. Once a timber and farming settlement, Boddington is now home to one of Australia’s largest gold and copper mines and retains its rural charm. The directory lists health and medical services, schools and childcare, community groups, sporting clubs, arts organisations, environmental and heritage groups, employment services and council facilities, connecting residents and newcomers with services in this growing mining and agricultural community.

Info Hubs in the Shire Of Boddington

They provide a central online platform where individuals can easily find local services, community programs, and events tailored to their needs.

Find Local & Visiting Services in Shire Of Boddington

Health, emergency and welfare services in the Boddington area include small health clinics, visiting doctors and specialists, crisis and counselling hotlines, accommodation support and welfare assistance programmes. The directory also lists community clubs and interest groups, arts and creative projects, sports and recreation clubs, youth programmes, cultural and migrant services, environmental groups and religious or philosophical organisations, alongside education, training and employment services. Because this shire is remote, many specialist services such as allied health care, legal assistance and disability or youth support are delivered by visiting providers or regional outreach, while local community organisations and volunteers offer daily support and cultural activities.

Boddington Region

South‑east of Perth, the Shire of Boddington is a rural area known for gold, copper and bauxite mining alongside timber and sheep farming. The town of Boddington lies beside the Hotham River and hosts festivals and markets. Locals stroll along the riverside trail under jarrah and marri trees listening to the calls of kookaburras, and visit the historic Tullis Bridge – an old wooden rail bridge hidden among gums that provides a peaceful spot to watch the river flow.

Boddington Council has an approximate area of 1,900 km².

It is within the state electorate of Wagin.

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