Home » Picturesque visitor’s centre

Picturesque visitor’s centre

Visitors to Northam, 100 kilometres north east of Perth, will soon have a new Information and Activity Centre to greet them. Construction of the new Regional Visitor and Heritage Centre on the banks of the Avon River is well under way and expected to be completed by July.

Situated in the heart of Northam, the Centre is expected to provide a significant boost to local tourism and the regional economy. It includes an exhibition room, meeting room, restaurant, rest rooms and decking over the river suitable for outdoor dining.

“This is one of the most exciting projects to be undertaken by the community of Northam,” said Don Burnett, Council’s Chief Executive Officer.

Planning and designing the Centre involved extensive community consultation. The Working Committee for this project included community representatives. The concept plans were displayed in the local shopping centre inviting further ideas and responses. The Centre’s location on the banks of the Avon River provides a scenic and tranquil setting for both day trippers from Perth and interstate and international travellers.

Visitors come to enjoy picnics on the Avon River, visit the many local heritage buildings and museums in the district and view the only colony of wild white swans in Australia. While the Town of Northam is solely responsible for the building of the new Centre, spin offs from its operation are expected for neighbouring Councils.

The Centre’s river location, required innovative engineering. Consultation with the Waters and Rivers Commission and Avon River Management Authority before plans were finalised, ensured the building’s immunity from the one in a Hundred Year Flood Level.

Construction involves a unique design which has the building erected on piers using lightweight materials and colorbond. Council provided $350,000 of the funding, with the remaining $480,000 provided through Government grants and self supporting loans.

For further information contact Don Burnett, telephone (096) 22 1466.

 

Digital Editions


  • Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    Fuel prices hurt country LGAs

    The fuel crisis is hitting remote, rural and regional communities hard, with farmers, freight carriers, tourism operators and local government all expressing concerns about the…

More News

  • Mayors call for waste levy

    Mayors call for waste levy

    Mayors across NSW have called for waste levy to soften the blow of fuel price increases. More than 60 Councils from across NSW have issued a call for the NSW…

  • Lismore four years on

    Lismore four years on

    Four years on: How Lismore is building back and setting a national benchmark. When the 2022 flood inundated Lismore, it was not simply another extreme weather event. It became Australia’s…

  • A golden celebration

    A golden celebration

    Cockburn Libraries will mark a major milestone in 2026 – 50 years of serving, supporting and connecting the community. Spearwood Library opened its doors on 23 March 1976 as one…

  • Local Governments vital for fuel supply

    Local Governments vital for fuel supply

    Fuel supply constraints and rising costs are putting councils and communities under increasing pressure across Australia, with implications for essential services and community infrastructure. The Australian Local Government Association is…

  • Nathan Daniell elected Mayor of Adelaide Hills Council

    Nathan Daniell elected Mayor of Adelaide Hills Council

    Adelaide Hills Council is pleased to advise that Nathan Daniell has formally been elected Mayor following confirmation of results from the supplementary election. Mr Daniell has served as a councillor…

  • Community mourns beloved former mayor

    Community mourns beloved former mayor

    The NSW local government sector is deeply saddened by the passing of former Lismore Mayor Jenny Dowell OAM, a widely respected and much-loved leader who dedicated her life to serving…

  • New-look reserve reopens

    New-look reserve reopens

    Toongabbie’s Sue Savage Reserve has reopened after a $4 million upgrade featuring a new skate park, BMX pump track, fitness equipment, an amenity building, park furniture, drainage upgrade, landscaping and…

  • Temora address housing shortage in tiny hamlet

    Temora address housing shortage in tiny hamlet

    Proposed Ariah Park Village Subdivision to Address Housing Shortage – Lots from $90-000 to $110,000 in the small picturesque hamlet. Temora Shire Council is investigating the delivery of a proposed…

  • Douglas Shire seeks renewal

    Douglas Shire seeks renewal

    Creative store opens in Mossman through empty spaces program. A new store and community art space has opened in Mossman thanks to a program designed to breathe new life into…

  • New youth and community centre for McLeay

    New youth and community centre for McLeay

    A new Youth and Community Centre planned for Macleay Island will service the needs of the growing community and will also be designed so it can support community recovery following…