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The Big Western Rock Lobster situated on the corner of the Brand Highway & Moreton Terrace, is a must see when visiting Dongara- Port Denison.
One of the most well-known, safe and accessible beaches in the Dongara area.
The best way to discover our charming historic building is in on the Dongara Heritage Walk. Purchase a booklet from the Visitors Centre for $2.50 and begin your journey back in time.
Plants, honey, fishing gear, art & craft, wood-works, hot food, tools, olive oils, train rides, ladies clothes, hand-made gifts, jumping castle, raffles, pony rides, soaps and much more!
The twin towns of Dongara and Port Denison offer a variety of beaches to suit different preferences.
This building is now the local rag office and pottery club.
The Irwin District Museum is housed in the former Dongara Police Station, Courthouse and Gaol. The building also served as a ticket of leave hiring depot, and police quarters. It's open Mon- Sat, 10am
The Irwin River is a picturesque river located in the Mid West region of Western Australia.
Great vantage point offering views of Dongara Town Beach and the Irwin River.
The Irwin River Nature Trail in Dongara is a picturesque 4.6km loop trail that offers a riverbank walk from the historic heart of the town.
Pearse House was built in 1870 as an early pastoralist house and was a very prominent building.
Built of local stone, this small single room building was constructed in 1910 to house the Irwin District Roads Board Office and was used for this purpose until 1958 when minor additions were made to
The Dongara Flour Mill was built in 1894 by local merchant and grazier Francis Pearse to plans supplied by Henry Simon of Manchester, England.
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