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15.01.2022 https://www.facebook.com/Big-Carnabys-sculpture-103755948276158/



10.01.2022 The town is situated in one of the most interesting wildflower areas of the state. There are two distinct botanical areas around the town and this results in a ...great variety of different flowers appearing each year between August and October. There are a number of wildflower drives around the town ranging in length from 5 to 31 kilometres. A useful collection of information about the district's early pioneers was published by the Moora Historical Society and the Shire of Moora in 1980 titled 'Some Commemorated Pioneers of the Moora District 1847-1917.' Moora is the largest inland town in the mid-west and today is primarily associated with agriculture but thanks the the surrounding areas of wildflowers, there is a steadily increasing tourism industry based in and around the town. There are seven different walks around the town that are as follows: Candy's Bush Reserve. 1km rated easy. Stack-Cooper Reserve. 800 m circuit. Carnaby's Cockatoo Interpretative Walk Trail. 7km loop rated easy. Follows the Moore River. Karamarra Reserve. Not a formal walk but bushland. Located 8 km west of Moora on the Dandaragan Road. Cemetery-Airstrip Road Reserve. Located next to the Cemetery. Wheatbin Road Reserve. 1.5 km walk located on Wheatbin Road 5km south of town. Heritage trail. North of Moora, a little south of Watheroo on the east side of the road is the Western Wildflower Farm. The farm produces dried wildflowers for the domestic and international markets and it is an excellent place to gain some insight into the wildflowers of W.A. The farm also has a shop where you can buy locally produced wildflower gifts as well as a host of related items. You can sit and watch a video about the area and enjoy morning or afternoon tea or lunch. During wildflower season the farm has about 120 visitors a day and provides up-to-date information about the best places to visit in the area to see the latest blooms.

09.01.2022 Oooo another new entry statement on the north end of Moora town celebrating the local natural assets of the tall Eucalypts and the stunning Verticordia grandis (Scarlet Featherflower), with the real towering Salmon Gums behind. Ace !

07.01.2022 Berkshire Valley Mill Museum is open on Sunday 3rd November from 10.00am to 3.00pm See you there



04.01.2022 Hope to see you stopping in at Moora @wheatbeltgallery

03.01.2022 Moora has the Perth Symphony Orchestra in town. This is a free event, bookings trybooking.com

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