Lot 1 Currall Street (entry through the roadhouse), Narembeen, 6369
Opened in April 2012, this modern interpretive centre tells the story of WA's grain industry from the paddock to the plate. It features brilliant visual and interpretive displays and interactive televisions.
Exhibits include a 1950s farm house kitchen, a 'humpy', a grain stack, an interactive CBH area with weighbridge and hut, displays on the future of farming and a supermarket showing end products, like breakfast cereals and bread.
The centre also has an interactive agribusiness section, an export area detailing the journey of grain from farm paddock to overseas markets and displays on the future of farming.
Entry via gold coin donation.
For tours, group bookings or school bookings phone the Narembeen Community Resource Centre, 9064 7055 or email crcmanager@narembeen.wa.gov.au
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Indicative Price
$2.00
Entry via gold coin donation
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Hours
Open daily from 9am to 5pm