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Perenjori is located 348 kilometres north of Perth on the Wubin-Mullewa Highway, at an elevation of 325 metres above sea level.

The main street is delightful with its large stands of gum trees. The town has a population of about 260, and contains a hotel with motel­ accommodation, a public library, a beautiful church, a local folk museum, wheat silos, a railway line and the Shire offices.

Also, a number of community and sporting organisations are active within the town. Contact details are available on the Shire Council website linked to on the left of this page.

The Perenjori Agricultural Show is organised and operated by the Perenjori Agricultural Society, and runs each year in mid August.

A list of businesses operating within the area is available on the Shire website.

A new $2.5 million aquatic centre was opened in the town during 2010.

Acccommodation is available within the town at the local caravan park. See the Shire website for details. Also some home stays are available within the town.

An Open Garden Day is held in the town during September.

Nearby schools
Perenjori Primary School




Connections to the National Broadband Network are not due to be available in Perenjori until sometime after 2015. Learn more.

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Church at Perenjori
Perenjori church. Photograph © Leslie A Crockford. Courtesy of Panoramio