About Shire Of Coorow Community Directory
The Coorow Community Directory gives the Coorow community a single point of reference for finding support, activities and local information. Residents can use the search bar to find services by category or organisation name.
Popular categories include:
- Legal assistance and advice
- Industry and funding bodies
- Recreation and leisure activities
In addition to service listings, the directory offers a list of suburbs and localities within the council area and a community diary with upcoming local events and activities. The directory aims to strengthen community connections by making it easier to discover services, events and opportunities throughout the Coorow council area.
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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 Coorow community directory includes categories such as Aboriginal services, accommodation and housing assistance, advocacy, ageing support, animal welfare, arts and creative pursuits, child services, communication and information, community centres and clubs, crisis and emergency services, cultural and migrant services, disability support, education, employment and training, environment and conservation, health care, legal assistance and advice, peak bodies, recreation and leisure, religion and philosophy, self-help groups, sports, transport, volunteering and youth services.
At present, the directory lists only a handful of local services—sometimes just a health clinic or community hall—while many categories have no listings at all.
Residents generally rely on visiting services or travel to larger neighbouring towns for specialist healthcare, cultural programmes and other community support.
Coorow Region
Coorow Region sits between the wheatbelt and the coast, known for carpets of wildflowers and broad acre cropping. Its quiet towns offer country hospitality and access to beaches and caves. When blooms are at their peak locals head down gravel roads to secret roadside verges alive with orchids and everlastings. There is also a little museum hidden in the old post office where volunteers recount stories of pioneering families over cups of tea.
Coorow Council has an approximate area of 4,400 km².
It is within the state electorate of Moore.