Morawa

WA boasts amazing wildflowers
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Morawa is located 390km north of Perth in a district known for its wildflowers. Morawa has a population of 1,060.

Declared a township in 1912, with the railway line being established the year after, Morawa has loads of history to offer.

The region is mainly a cereal, legume crops and wool district, but in the late 1960’s was used to mine iron ore for a short period of time.

Highlights
Yalgoo Race Track, courtesy of John Denman
Morawa Marian Convent Bed & Breakfast

The Morawa Marian Convent Bed & Breakfast is located in Central Morawa. A favourite of commercial travellers and contractors working in the area.  more


Wildflowers of the South West
Morawa

Morawa is located 390km north of Perth in a district known for its wildflowers. Morawa has a population of 1,060.  more


WA boasts amazing wildflowers
Morawa Historical Museum

The Morawa Historical Museum is housed in the Old Police Station and Goal. It has a dual aim of being both a local historical museum for the area as well as a special interest museum with a large display of windmills.    more


Take care when driving on unsealed roads
Morawa Telecentre

Community Telecentres can be used to access Telephone, Fax, Email and Internet services and are independent incorporated bodies owned by the community.  more


WA boasts amazing wildflowers
Morawa Bakery & Cafe

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