Our Local Shires
Solutions4Business interacts regularly with seven Shires within the region. This links below will take you directly to the individual shires websites:
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Planning for the Carnamah 100 Centenary Celebrations, to be held in conjunction with the North Midlands Agricultural Show, are underway for the weekend of the 13th – 15th September 2013 and we need your assistance. A data-base of past residents and their connection to Carnamah is being created to enable invitations to be sent out.
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Chittering can be found nestled in the foothills less than an hour's drive north of Perth, Western Australia. We are proud of our diverse Shire with the lovely Chittering Valley and our beautiful scenery; our magnificent wildflowers and friendly people. The Council welcomes all new faces, but warns you "Come for the day and you may want to stay". We were all visitors ourselves once!
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The Shire of Coorow consists of several town-sites including Leeman and Green Head, Coastal Town-sites. Coorow is about 270kms north of Perth approximately 2.5/3hr drive. It's a farming town, home to 250 people. Coorow is well know for its Wildflower Season. The best time to visit would be middle Winter to early Summer.
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The Shire Of Dandaragan has a total estimated population of 3,468. This figure is based on 'place of enumeration' from Census data collected in June 2011. Council currently has approximately 2,263 electors with 3,000 dwellings.
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With its significant coastline and permanently flowing water courses of the Moore River and Gingin Brook, the Shire of Gingin is a unique and exciting place in which to live and visit. Covering and area of 3,325 square kilometres and with a population in excess of 4,500, the Shire of Gingin is one of the fastest growing and developing rural shires in Western Australia, and it's strategic location to the immediate north of the City of Wanneroo ensures that it will continue to experience significant growth and change. |
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Moora is located less than two hour's drive to the north of Perth. It is a thriving town, nestled amongst a diverse range of economic opportunities including horticulture and livestock developments. It is also strategically located between two of the State's most popular tourism attractions – New Norcia and the Pinnacles. Moora is the largest inland service centre between Perth and Geraldton, providing services to a population catchment of 6,000 residents within a 100km radius.
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The Victoria Plains Road Board was one of the first of nineteen road boards established in Western Australia in 1871 to build and maintain roads and bridges throughout the state. In the early days, Victoria Plains stretched from the Indian Ocean to the South Australian border and from Carnamah in the North, to Bolgart in the South. Today, our total area lies across 256,973 hectares with a population of 1000. The area is renowned for its prosperous agricultural activities, beautiful wildflowers, longstanding heritage and of course, the home of the Benedictine Community at New Norcia.
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