The beautiful country town of Moora is situated on the banks of the Moore River in the Wheatbelt Region of Western Australia. It is surrounded by impressive Salmon Gums, beautiful parks, gardens and heritage buildings and is a popular stopover for tourists following the Wildflower Trail.
Moora is the largest regional town between Perth and Geraldton and provides a wealth of services such as commercial banks, schools, commerce and retail sectors, community recreational facilities; plus a Pharmacy, Dentist, Doctors and Regional Hospital.
The area has a good network of primary and secondary sealed roads to and from most towns. There is also a network of unsealed well maintained roads.
- Basic Information
- Getting To Moora
- Weather/Climate
- Community Resource Centre
- Public Restrooms
- Maps & Guides
- Moora Shire
Getting To Moora
By Bus
TransWA bus Perth – Gerladton, stopping in Moora.
Visit TransWA to book a ticket: https://www.transwa.wa.gov.au/
By Car
Getting Around Moora
Moora Town Walk: The town walk is designed to give you a taste of Moora and features historical buildings, galleries, outdoor art and points of interest including:
Moora Performing Arts Centre
Moora Town Clock
Old Moora Court House
St James Anglican Church
Moora Arts and Crafts
St John the Baptist Church
Moora Post Office
Uniting Church
Moora Community Resource Centre
Murals
Weather/Climate in Moora
The climate is Mediterranean, featuring mild winters that yield most of the year’s rain. Moora’s average annual rainfall of more than 500 millimetres over 90 days each year has earned it the enviable reputation as the State’s most reliable pastoral and farming district. It has never been declared a drought zone, even during the prolonged nationwide drought at the beginning of the 1990’s. Summers here are warm to hot, with daytime temperatures averaging between 30 to 35 degrees Celsius.
Moora CRC
The Moora Community Resource Centre, (65 Padbury Street, Moora WA) – (MCRC) provides modern computer access, printing and telecommunications equipment to the local community. Since opening in 1993 the business has evolved and is now delivering a variety of services ranging from photo processing, secretarial services, graphic manipulation and community and business events. Drop in soon for all your government, community, business and visitor information.
Moora CRC can provide information on events, activities, groups and businesses in Moora and Surrounds. Please drop in and ask us how.
We look forward to seeing you in Moora today!
Visit the Moora CRC website here: https://www.mooracrc.net.au/
Public Restrooms
Apex Park
Dandaragan St, Moora WA
Centenary Park
Gardiner St, Moora WA
Moora Oval at Moora Recreation Centre
Roberts St, Moora WA
Moora Shire
Visit: www.moora.wa.gov.au