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Toodyay is a town with many claims to fame, and locals Hazel and Michael McKone are the minds behind one a little more unusual than the rest. Housed in an unassuming shed on their sprawling property on Bindi Bindi Road is the sole alpaca fleece spinning mill in Western Australia – and it’s accompanied, of course, by a herd of the friendly and fleecy animals themselves.
Did you know that, amongst building fantastic recreation centers, maintaining roads, and providing beautiful public spaces, one of the other roles the Shire performs is compliance.
A complaint was made to the Local Government Standards Panel, in which it was alleged that I contravened the Local Government (Rules of Conduct) Regulations 2007 (WA) when I made several false, misleading and derogatory Facebook Posts on 10 February 2019.
P&C members approved a donation of $16,000 for facility improvements at Toodyay District High School at the P&C term one members meeting on 2 March.
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Once upon a time (1985 specifically), an abandoned service station in Glen Forrest was transformed into Enchantmentland, a trip back in time taken through a curious collection of collectables. Thirty-five years later, Toodyay Fairytale Farm on Beaufort Street
The Morrison Government has invested an additional $3.1 million to expand mental health and wellbeing services available through the Ahead for Business initiative to ensure small business owners and their staff can access support and resources.
We would like to welcome on board our new Visitor Centre Partners.
Recreation Centre Update Saturday 3 October at 10am
With a newly appointed committee, Toodyay Playgroup is excited to welcome committee President Jessica Donovan, Secretary Nikki Fleay, Treasurer Joanna Lamas and General members, Siobhan Puescher, Sheradin Lockyer and Katie Sharples.
Life is naturally sweet at the Julimar Date Garden, a one-off fruit farm turned tourist attraction right on Toodyay’s doorstep.
Hon David Templeman MLA popped in to the Shire of Toodyay on Wednesday 5 August 2020.
The Market has now been running for 5 years with a substantial amount of hard work from some very dedicated locals and the support of the Shire of Toodyay.
Managing Director of Chalice Gold Mines, Alex Dorsch recently requested an opportunity to introduce Chalice and provide an update on the company’s Julimar Project to the Shire’s CEO.
Clublinks has recently been selected by the Shire of Toodyay, as the preferred supplier to manage and market the soon to be completed Toodyay Recreation Centre
Clublinks has recently been selected by the Shire of Toodyay as the preferred supplier, to manage and market the soon to be completed Toodyay Recreation Centre
The 2019/20 financial year contained some major milestone achievements in the Emergency Services sphere.
We are pleased to announce that at the June Ordinary Council Meeting Council voted to waive all Visitor Centre Partnership and Info Bay Advertising fees for the 2020/21 financial year.
The Shire of Toodyay is seeking tenders for Bush Fire Mitigation Works, consisting of a number of treatments grouped into the following categories.
July Community Newsletter - Camel-ccino anyone??; Election news; budget at a glance; the Shire is hiring and going out to tender; and lets not forget 'What has our Council been up to this month?"; this month's newsletter is jam packed full of stories and information.
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As of 28 May 2020 the Planning and Development Team will have a new home at the Visitors Centre!
May is coming to an end (shockingly) and with it comes good news: the library is open for business again. The now-normal precautions – sanitising, social distancing et cetera – apply to all visitors, and we are also required to record details of every visit.