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Community Directory - York

About Shire Of York Community Directory

Residents of York benefit from a resourceful community directory that delivers information on education opportunities, employment services, and training providers, as well as community clubs, interest groups, and hobby associations, and health services, aged care options, and disability support. Users can search by keyword, filter by distance, and explore categories to find services that meet their needs. The directory helps people discover support networks, community events, and local organisations, promoting connection and well-being across York.

Info Hubs in the Shire Of York

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 York

The York Community Directory highlights a broad spectrum of services — from health, disability and ageing care to education, employment, housing, sport, arts, culture and emergency support — organised into easy‑to‑browse categories.

Listings also cover community clubs, religious and cultural organisations, volunteering opportunities, welfare assistance, animal care, environmental initiatives, recreation programmes and resources for youth, families, advocacy and information.

Many services are available locally within York, while specialised support such as Aboriginal health, legal advocacy or crisis accommodation is often provided by visiting organisations from neighbouring towns that regularly service the area.

York Region

As Western Australia’s first inland town, York boasts an impressive collection of 19th‑century architecture set along the banks of the Avon River. The surrounding countryside is given over to wheat and sheep, but the town has reinvented itself as a heritage and arts hub with museums, galleries and quirky festivals. Visitors stroll across the swinging bridge, climb Mount Brown for panoramic views and browse the antique shops in the historic main street. Those in the know seek out the tiny motor museum tucked behind a nondescript shed and enjoy an evening wander along the suspension bridge at dusk when the river reflects the sunset and the town lights begin to glow.

York Council has an approximate area of 2,100 km².

It is within the state electorate of Central Wheatbelt.

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