WAGIN

Wagin is a small rural town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, approximately 230 kilometers southeast of Perth. Known for its agricultural roots, Wagin is surrounded by expansive farmlands primarily dedicated to cropping and sheep farming. The town is famous for its iconic **Giant Ram** statue, a tribute to its sheep-farming heritage, and hosts the annual **Wagin Woolorama**, one of the largest agricultural shows in the region. With a tight-knit community, Wagin offers a peaceful lifestyle, historical landmarks, and access to natural attractions like nearby lakes and reserves, making it a quintessential Australian country town.

Suburb Information:

Postcode: 6315
State: WA
Coordinates (lat/long): -33.286272, 117.342795
Federal Electorate: Durack

Nearest Points of Interest:

Nearby Suburbs: