The Shire of Toodyay has entered the PROHIBITED BURNING PERIOD. No fires permitted. More Information.
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Toodyay recently achieved the status of a recognised Wildflower Friendly Town. Although in its infancy, the scheme is designed to increase nature based tourism in Western Australia by encouraging local governments to protect our valuable wildflowers and native vegetation along roads and in nature reserves for the enjoyment of visitors and locals.
On 17 January 1871 the Road Districts Act was gazetted. This divided the State into Districts. On 29 January of the same year, the Toodyay Road District boundaries were described and on 15 February the first election for membership of the Toodyay Road Board was held.
The Shire of Toodyay is one of the two WA towns to have achieved ‘wildflower-friendly’ status as a result of the 2020-21 Wildflower Friendliness Award Scheme
RSL Toodyay Sub-Branch commemorated the 54th Vietnam Veterans Day on Tuesday 18 August 2020.
The people behind Toodyay’s Bush Fire Brigades are an assortment of extraordinary individuals - and departing Deputy Chief Control Officer Rowan Hunter is the rule, not the exception.
Full of what? Full of wonderful people who go about their business each day and in doing so, make a difference.
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.
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This survey closes at 5.00pm Wednesday, 1 July 2020.
Connor's Mill 150th Anniversart, Toodyay's new sport and recreation precinct
Last year the Bindoon Mobile Recovery Campaign Inc was successful in securely funding from the Shire of Toodyay as part of its Community Sponsorship Program.