Shire of Esperance

The Shire of Esperance is located on Western Australia’s southeast coast about 714 kilometres from Perth by road. Covering over 53,000 square kilometres, the Shire of Esperance extends from Munglinup to Israelite Bay and north to the Daniell rail siding. With a population of 13,883 (2021), the Shire has one of the lowest population densities to be found anywhere.

The Esperance Region comprises some of the most spectacular landscapes in Western Australia. It includes over 500km of coastline ranging from the gently undulating bays and picturesque islands of the Recherche Archipelago to the spectacular cliffs of the Great Australian Bight.

The environment and agricultural aspects of the Shire of Esperance are a significant part of its heritage, values and identity. The National Parks, Ramsar wetlands and dramatic coastline provide a number of recreational and tourism opportunities. The network of small towns, such as Condingup, Salmon Gums, Grass Patch, Gibson and Cascade are the backbone of our agriculture industry.

The town of Esperance has long been a sustainable community. It has not suffered the devastating fluctuations in population other regional towns have experienced as a result of significant shifts in industry and agriculture, nor has it had the same degree of urban drift.

The natural beauty of Esperance, its climate, isolation and lifestyle continue to attract people to the town and encourage them to stay.

Source: https://www.esperance.wa.gov.au/about-area

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