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    The Great Southern is one of nine regions in Western Australia, taking in several hundred kilometres of the State’s pristine southern coastline. Our region’s geography includes ancient mountain ranges, deep forests, productive farmland, and breathtaking coastal scenery.
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    We focus on the Great Southern’s people, and its economy, culture and natural environment. We aim to create a stable and diverse economy, promote and support regional liveability, and strengthen our communities.
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Acknowledgement of Country Ngala kattidj nidja Noongar moort boodja wer gorah-gorah wer yy-i wer mila. Ngala koort-kwab nidja boodja-k wer kattidj netingar wer bee-dee-eer wer gorah-gorah wer yy-i wer mila - We acknowledge this is Noongar people’s country from long, long ago to now to the future. We are happy to be on this country and acknowledge ancestors and elders from long, long ago to now to the future.
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PO Box 280, Albany WA 6331

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  • Our Region
    Our Region The Great Southern is one of nine regions in Western Australia, taking in several hundred kilometres of the State’s pristine southern coastline. Our region’s geography includes ancient mountain ranges, deep forests, productive farmland, and breathtaking coastal scenery. View All Regions
    • Albany
    • Broomehill-Tambellup
    • Cranbrook
    • Denmark
    • Gnowangerup
    • Jerramungup
    • Katanning
    • Kent
    • Kojonup
    • Plantagenet
    • Woodanilling
  • Our Focus
    Our Focus We focus on the Great Southern’s people, and its economy, culture and natural environment. We aim to create a stable and diverse economy, promote and support regional liveability, and strengthen our communities. Find out more
    • Regional Liveability
    • Economic Development
    • Climate & Low Carbon Transition
    • Aboriginal Empowerment and Prosperity
    • Organisational Excellence
  • Our Support
    Our Support One of our key roles is advocating for and supporting strategically important regional projects, including through funding programs. We administer various grant programs as determined by the State Government. Find out more
    • Grants Hub
    • Regional Economic Development Grants
    • Local Opportunities
  • About Us
  • Knowledge Hub
  • Projects
  • News & Media
  • Accessibility
  • Contact Us