Roe Dam

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Roe Dam is a bird watchers paradise and is located 40km east of Narembeen.

The dam holds 20 million gallons of water and was completed in 1971. In Springtime the area will come alive with the colour of wildflowers. A unique species found in the area is the Bracken Fern, which is endemic to the wheat belt.

Roe Dam is an ideal spot for a picnic as there are BBQ facilities provided, plenty of parking and a nice picnic area.

For directions and more information enquire at Tourist Information.

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Roe Dam

Roe Dam is a bird watchers paradise and is located 40km east of Narembeen.  more


Sunset in the Outback, courtesy of John Denman
Narembeen

Narembeen is situated 282km east of Perth and is a sheep and wheat farming town. Population 459. Narembeen is a small town on the railway line (south-west journey).  more


Wildflowers are in abundance
Narembeen Telecentre

Community Telecentres can be used to access Telephone, Fax, Email and Internet services and are independent incorporated bodies owned by the community. They provides services which stimulate the creative use of telecommunications and computer technology for information access, education, employment, training and business enterprise.  more


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