WA's Wheatbelt region is characterised by rolling hills and farmlands which creates a picture of the quintessential Aussie farming country.
It's not uncommon to stumble across herds of sheep being guided across the road by an ever attentative Blue Heeler sheep dog followed by a farmer on his ATV.
Updated Dec 15, 2008
Canola, also known as Rapeseed, was first grown in WA in 1969 and is now a major winter crop throughout the Wheatbelt.
Late winter, the bright yellow canola flowers decorate the landscape with their colourful bloom and the Stirling Range makes a dramatic backdrop.
Updated Dec 15, 2008
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Canola, also known as Rapeseed, was first grown in WA in 1969 and is now a major winter crop throughout the Wheatbelt.Late winter, the bright yellow canola...
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The Stirling Range is a range of small mountains and hills in the Great Southern region of WA and is located about 337km's south east of Perth. It is over 60kms wide and includes the popular tourist...
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