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Community Directory - Carnamah

About Shire Of Carnamah Community Directory

The Carnamah Community Directory supports the Shire of Carnamah in Western Australia’s Mid West, a small wheatbelt community along the Midlands Road. With a population of around 500, the shire’s economy is based on broadacre farming, and it includes the towns of Carnamah and Eneabba. The directory provides contact information for health clinics, schools, community organisations, sporting clubs, arts groups, volunteer services and council facilities, helping residents and travellers connect with services and activities in this tight‑knit rural community.

Info Hubs in the Shire Of Carnamah

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 Carnamah

Health, emergency and welfare services in the Carnamah 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.

Carnamah Shire Area

On Western Australia’s mid‑west wildflower route, the Shire of Carnamah features broadacre farms, historic homesteads and saline lakes. Sheep and wheat remain economic mainstays, and a strong sense of history pervades. Locals proudly maintain the 1860s Macpherson Homestead just outside town, where artefacts tell pioneer stories, and in late winter they head to Yarra Yarra Lakes to witness flocks of banded stilts and other waterbirds congregating on the shimmering salt pans after rare rains.

Carnamah Council has an approximate area of 3,200 km².

It is comprised of parts of the Moore state electorate.

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