About City Of Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community Directory
The Kalgoorlie/Boulder Community Directory brings together a wide range of community organisations, making it easier to find support and opportunities in Kalgoorlie/Boulder. A built‑in search tool lets visitors filter listings by category, organisation or keyword.
Popular categories include:
- Legal assistance and advice
- Industry and funding bodies
- Recreation and leisure activities
In addition to service listings, the directory offers access to local statistics and community insights and information about neighbouring councils and regional collaboration. By bringing services together in one place, the directory fosters collaboration and helps residents navigate the diverse support and activities available.
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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 Kalgoorlie/Boulder community directory covers a broad range of categories, from Aboriginal services, accommodation assistance and advocacy to ageing, animal welfare, arts and creative programs, child services, communication and information, community centres and clubs, crisis and emergency services, cultural and migrant support, disability services, education, employment and training, environment and conservation, health care, legal assistance, recreation and leisure, religion, self-help, sport, transport, volunteering and youth programmes.
Many categories feature a small number of local providers—for example, the directory lists a dozen or more health, accommodation or ageing services and a few community centres and clubs.
While core services such as basic healthcare, community halls and sporting clubs are available locally, residents often depend on regional organisations or visiting specialists for more complex health, disability, cultural and environmental programmes.
Kalgoorlie/Boulder Region
The Kalgoorlie‑Boulder Region is the beating heart of the Goldfields with its enormous open‑pit mines, grand hotels and rich heritage. The outback city pulses with miners and travellers drawn to its frontier character. Locals sometimes gather at a shed outside town where a historic gambling game called two‑up is still legally played on Sundays. They also enjoy craft beer at a tiny brewery tucked down a laneway that pays homage to the city’s colourful past.
Council has an approximate area of 95,000 km².