Dwellingup has again been nominated as a finalist in the 2024 Top Tourism Town Awards.
The town took out last year's Top Tiny Town awards at both state and national level.
This year, Dwellingup is up against Coral Bay, Denham, Kalbarri, Marble Bar, New Norcia, Gascoyne Junction and Pemberton.
Hotham Valley Tourist Railway. PIC: Chad Gerber
Shire of Murray President David Bolt said Dwellingup deserves ongoing recognition.
“Just over an hour's drive from Perth, Dwellingup has an abundance of nature-inspired experiences and unique offerings that suit adventurers of all ages,” Mr Bolt said.
“From hiking iconic tracks through ancient forests, to riding internationally-acclaimed hero dirt, Dwellingup is home to an array of trails waiting to be explored. There’s also galleries, cafes, wineries and steam train experiences.
“Dwellingup is home to incredible natural landscapes, from spectacular national parks to thriving river trails and towering old-growth forests that immerse you in their beauty. The adventure is yours to create in this remarkable part of the world."
Lane Poole Reserve. PIC: Sarah Coote
Mr Bolt is urging the community to vote for Dwellingup.
“We want to see this recognized and would be absolutely delighted to see Dwellingup again crowned Top Tiny Tourism Town. However, we need votes to make happen.
“Voting results will account for 25 per cent of Dwellingup’s overall score so I urge everyone to head to toptourismtownwa.com.au and cast your vote.
“It’s quick and easy and by doing so, you’ll be entered into a draw to win a $5,000 credit with the WA Visitor Centre to spend on a holiday in WA. A second prize of a two nights stay at RAC Karri Valley Resort will also be up for grabs."
Voting closes on May 22.
The 7NEWS Top Tourism Town Awards recognise and reward towns in Western Australia that demonstrate a strong commitment to encouraging tourism and increasing visitation to the destination.