Kojonup rose maze
Kojonup rose maze. Western Australia
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Kojonup - Western Australia
Kojonup is the second largest town on Albany Highway between Perth and Albany.
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Destination WA - Kodja Place
Trevor is 265km South East of Perth in the Town of Kojonup well known for its quality wool production, though not so many people are aware of the towns cultural significance dating back 50,000 years.
Borden
Borden is one of the entrance points to the Stirling Range National Park. The park is known for the variety of flowers and the number of bird species it contains. To-date nearly 190 species of birds have been identified in the park. Estimates for the types of wildflowers range over 1000.
Free willy?
Hmmm.. not sure about the political correctness of this one but there is (apparently) a whale's willy mounted on one of the walls of the Borden Tavern.
The Lily
This replica of a Dutch windmill was built out of recycled bricks and timber from the old Albany jetty by Mr. Pleun Hitzert. It is a fully operational flour mill producing organic flour which is sold from the premises. There is an adjacent restaurant located in a reconstructed railway station that originated in Gnowangerup.
I guess from the above you could say that Borden's claim to fame is the Lily and the willy.....
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Harvest 2016 Kojonup Western Australia
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Fastrac 8320
20 ton chaser
Walkway along the Murray River WA
Public Access to the Murray River in Western Australia has been maintained by action of the council
Skiold Vacmill Solutions Kojonup Installation
Skiold Vacmill Solutions installation in Kojonup WA.
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The Great Southern - Kojonup
Why did they shoot the pit ponies?
or Did they shoot the pit ponies, where does the truth lie?
Kojonup - Digital Database
In 2009, Aysemart, now also known as AtoZ-Visual began filming and photographing Western Australian shires, here's an example of some of the vision collected in 2013.
2013 Scholar Kate Mason, Kojonup WA - Factors of the Relationship between Farmers & Consumers
Kate Mason, a 2013 Nuffield Scholar, reports at the Nuffield National Convention, Launceston, September 2014. Kate's topic was Examining the Influencing Factors of the Relationship between the Farmer and the Consumer.
Brigadier Arnold Potts Kojonup Farmer
This video is about Brigadier Potts
O'Sullivan Block
O'Sullivan Block is within the Shannon National Park, Western Australia
A plaque was place at the Nelson Road Crossing of the Shannon River in May 2000 to permanently identify O'Sullivan Block.
Unfortunately the plaque was subsequently stolen. This video identifies the portion of the Shannon National Park known as O'Sullivan Block
The Rescue of the Georgette
Sam Isaacs and Grace Bussell rescued stranded passengers from the wreck of the Georgette.On horseback they ferried people to the safety of Redgate Beach.The Georgette ran into rocks on Dec 1 1896
Kojonup Barracks
This video is about Kojonup History. In 1837 Hillman was surveying a track from Albany to the Swan River Settlement. In need a water, he was led to a spring by local indigenous Noongars.The spring with in the township of Kojonup still flows today. A millitary barracks was built for soldiers on the site of the spring in 1837. A more substantial barracks was built in 1845. This barracks remains today. Local historian Arnold Bilney discusses the role of Hillman, Govenor Stirling and the Noongars.