Kojonup

South West has some great 4WD spots Fishing at sunset
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Kojonup is located 56km south-east of Perth. The town has a successful sheep farming industry and has a population of 1,023.

Kojonup is an old town settled over 150 years ago. This rural town bears all the marks of a country settlement. It features the historical building and safe atmosphere. Kojonup has a fresh water spring, and overlooking the spring is the old Military Barracks, which were constructed in 1845.

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Fishing at sunset
Kojonup

Kojonup is located 56km south-east of Perth. The town has a successful sheep farming industry and has a population of 1,023.  more


Flora of the South West
Kojonup Visitor Centre

Visit the wonders of the Wildflowers of Kojonup. For all your information needs on Kojonup and surrounding areas.  more


Beautiful coastline along the Bibbulmun Track
Kodja Place - The Australian Rose Maze

Get Lost in a maze of roses in the Australian Rose Maze - The Kodja Place. Kodja Place is a centre of discovery. It tells the heart felt story of country Australia through the eyes of one town, Kojonup. Kodja Place was built to reconcile the different communities that make up the township and involved an abundance of locals. The centre is built around the Kodja – a Noongar stone axe. Whilst flying over the centre it can be seen that the centre is shaped as the iconic stone axe.  more


Ringtail Possum - a South West local
Historical Society (Old Post Office)

Built as a Post Office in 1897 and remained until the present post office in the main street was built in 1913.  more


South West has some great 4WD spots
Kojonup Telecentre

Kojonup Telecentre is part of the Telecentre Network of West Australia. They were established in March 1999 and moved to their current premises in July 2000.  more


Were Wines
Heritage Harness Display

A fine collection of horse harnesses belonging to Stafford Pederick and dating back to the days when the horse was a working animal on the farm.  more


WA boasts amazing wildflowers
Myrtle Benn - Flora & Fauna Sanctuary

A delightful reserve of 40 acres in which children of the local school maintain the nine main walk trails each named appropriately for example Dryandra Ridge, Casurina Knoll, Quondong Grove and Sheoak Corner.  more


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