About Shire Of Moora Community Directory
The Moora Community Directory gives the Moora 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:
- Education and learning
- Employment and training programs
- Environment and conservation
In addition to service listings, the directory offers acknowledgement of traditional owner groups and local Indigenous culture and access to local statistics and community insights. The directory aims to strengthen community connections by making it easier to discover services, events and opportunities throughout the Moora 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 Moora 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.
Moora Region
The Moora Region sits by the Moore River and is a base for exploring rural hinterlands and nearby national parks. It offers shops, cafés and heritage buildings. Residents walk through a bush reserve filled with banksias and black cockatoos just outside town, a tranquil place rarely busy. On hot evenings they cool off in a natural rock pool near Coomberdale, following a gravel road known mainly to locals.
Moora Council has an approximate area of 3,800 km².
It is within the state electorate of Moore.