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Boddington Community Resource Centre
Now a bustling Community Hub, the centre is recognised as a great place to be part of and a great place to catch up with others.
- Type:Non Government
- Local Clubs:Arts,Youth
Details
Description
Originally the site was the local school, which opened in 1921 as a one-roomed school, followed by numerous extensions and expansions, closing in 2000 after having catered for 350 students at its peak operation as a District High School.
From a small start the 'Boddington Old School', now 'Boddington Community Resource Centre' boasts buildings full of activity in the form of offices, TAFE courses and a host of telecommunications and computer facilities. Morning teas for community, Youth Arts facilities, meeting & training rooms etc, etc.

Country Music Club Of Boyup Brook
- [email protected]
- (08) 9765 1657
- https://www.countrymusicwa.com.au/
?The Country Music Capital of WA, Boyup Brook, is located in the southwest, some 270 kilometres from Perth.
- Type:Volunteer,Non Government
- Local Clubs:Country Club,Arts,Music,Youth
Details
- Employees (FTE):-
- Established:1986
- Members:-
- Volunteers:-
- Arts:Music
Description
<p> Country Music fans from around the state and further afield make the trek to Boyup Brook for fun-filled days and star-filled nights. Boyup Brook’s normal population swells dramatically with thousands of caravanners and campers, utes and trucks utilising the variety of community run camping ground, all vying for the best spot to settle for a few days of clean country fun.</p> <p> For further information, phone us on (08) 9765 1657 or email [email protected]</p>

Dunsborough & Districts Progress Association
An arty festival by Dunsborough beach - Sculpture by the Bay; DunsX Factor; two evening concerts with Josh Whiteland of Koomal Dreaming doing Welcome to Country at sunset on Sunday.
- Type:Volunteer,Association
- Local Clubs:History,Special Interest,Arts,Music,Youth
- Charity:Local Community
Details
- Established:2000
- Members:80
- Volunteers:200
- Arts:History,Music,Performing Arts,Visual Arts
Description
If you are headed down south on the March long weekend make sure you drop in on the Dunsborough Arts Festival - on the banks of Geographe Bay. You will see a plethora of sculptures as part of Sculpture by the Bay, local performances at sunset concerts, workshops and a hand makers art market, drop into the Dunsborough Art Society or Christian Fletcher Gallery to see Small Sculptures.
Make sure you take the time to peruse the artworks and vote for the People's Choice Award and see which is the City of Busselton's Acquisitive Prize, or the fabulous Dianne Laurance Award for Excellence. The artworks are for sale, and many people now come down to find some unique piece for their garden. Small Sculptures, which started in 2019, features small works for inside!

Northampton Old School Community Initiative
- [email protected]
- (08) 9934 2344
- https://www.nosci.com.au
Northampton Old School Community Initiative Inc (NOSCII) is a community centre for Aboriginal residents in Northampton and district.
- Type:Aboriginal,Volunteer,Charity,Local Focus
- Local Clubs:Aboriginal,Arts,Youth
- Charity:Aboriginal,Education & Training,Employment & Training,Health,Information & Referral,Local Community,Mental Health,Youth Welfare
Details
- Employees (FTE):-
- Established:2006
- Members:-
- Volunteers:-
- Arts:Aboriginal,Youth
- Government:Local
Description
We provide all kinds of assistance in the community, with art and creative content running through all our projects. We actively seek and promote opportunities for highly visible, positive cultural expression in the community we live in and are particularly focused on youth wellbeing. We are a registered charity delivering annual appeals, emergency relief, family support and employment assistance.?
What we are proud of:?
Employing Aboriginal people and finding employment opportunities for many since 2006.
Continuing and thriving as a regional organisation focused on delivering services to the community.
Increasing cultural recognition through creative projects.
Bringing people together through an Aboriginal community centre since the Shire invested in the process in 1991, operating autonomously as NOSCII since 2006.
Helping to reduce juvenile crime through creative programs that offer strong identity and cultural outcomes for young people.
Helping our kids start school earlier, stay on at school longer and go on further.
Developing artist pathways through skills development, innovative programs and participation in external events.
Providing advocacy for local families in areas such as housing and health.