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Kojarena, WA

Kojarena offers a blend of strategic significance and tranquil charm. Located just 30 km east of Geraldton and about a four-hour drive (371 km) north of Perth, this rural locality is an intriguing spot worth exploring.

Known For

  • Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station (ADSCS)
  • Proximity to Geraldton’s natural attractions
  • Quiet, rural ambiance

Kojarena’s place on the map is largely due to the Australian Defence Satellite Communications Station (ADSCS), established in the early 1990s. This facility plays a pivotal role in the global ECHELON network, supporting international signals intelligence. Its presence highlights Kojarena’s connection to global security operations, setting it apart from other small localities in Western Australia.

Though primarily known for this cutting-edge installation, Kojarena also has a quieter history. Like many parts of rural WA, it was shaped by agriculture and the steady rhythms of country life. Today, it offers a glimpse into a slower-paced lifestyle that many city dwellers find refreshing.

While Kojarena itself is a peaceful rural spot, its proximity to Geraldton opens the door to various attractions. Nature enthusiasts can visit Ellendale Pool, a serene natural swimming spot surrounded by dramatic cliffs and shaded picnic areas. For those with an interest in history, Geraldton offers the HMAS Sydney II Memorial and the Geraldton Regional Art Gallery.

The region’s coastline is equally captivating, with pristine beaches ideal for water sports, fishing, or simply relaxing with the ocean breeze. Geraldton’s Chapman River Regional Park provides an excellent opportunity to experience local flora and fauna, with walking trails that cater to all fitness levels.

Visitors to Kojarena will find ample accommodation options in nearby Geraldton. For a touch of modern comfort, the Broadwater Mariner Resort offers self-contained apartments perfect for families or extended stays. Travelers looking for a convenient and well-appointed stay may choose Nesuto Geraldton Apartment Hotel or the Wintersun Hotel, both offering a blend of comfort and accessibility.

For those seeking something a little more adventurous, the region’s caravan parks and campgrounds, such as Sunset Beach Holiday Park, provide a great way to connect with the natural surroundings.

When it’s time to eat, Kojarena and its neighboring areas won’t disappoint. The Bootenal Family Tavern serves hearty Australian cuisine in a welcoming atmosphere, while the Burnt Barrel Outback Brewbq offers mouthwatering barbecue paired with locally brewed beers. In Geraldton, dining options expand to include everything from casual cafes to fine dining establishments, ensuring every palate is satisfied.

Getting There

Kojarena is accessible via the Geraldton-Mount Magnet Road. Visitors traveling from Perth can expect a scenic drive through the diverse landscapes of Western Australia. Geraldton Airport, located just 30 minutes away, serves as the nearest major travel hub, connecting the region with flights to and from Perth.

As a small locality, Kojarena itself has limited amenities, but Geraldton provides everything a visitor might need, from shopping centers to medical facilities. Whether you’re stopping by for a day trip or planning a longer stay, the region is well-equipped to ensure a seamless visit.

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About Kojarena

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Kojarena Postcode: 6532
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Exmouth & the Coral Coast
  • Latitude: -28.72389
  • Longitude: 114.86334
  • Elevation: 259m
  • Population: 26
  • Median Income: $21684
  • Area (Sq/km): 50.615
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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