Northcliffe's 100th Anniversary

2024

FINAL PROGRAM RELEASED!

Download the final programme here.

Introduction

Northcliffe's life began as a consequence of an agreement between the Western Australian, Commonwealth and British Governments after World War 1, to resettle returned soldiers and their families in the south west. Northcliffe was the last and the most remote of the West Australian Group Settlement Schemes, and in our case, it was to develop a dairy industry to reduce reliance on Eastern States imports. At the time of its conception, there was no infrastructure in place for the Northcliffe scheme - the roads, the townsite, shops, services and facilities were all being built at the same time as the first settlers were arriving. By the end of the scheme 26 "groups" had been established in the Northcliffe district, each of which consisted of approximately 20 families who were expected to work together in what were truly primitive conditions to clear the forest and establish farms. Clearing land, establishing pasture, building basic living structures and growing food were all required in order to survive. Schools were placed on most groups. In the town, houses, shops, a hospital, a town hall were established to service the surrounding groups. It was a very different environment from what the settlers had been led to expect, and many did not cope and left. Others persevered and survived that initial trial to set the wheels turning on what would become a vibrant and sustainable community. A community that will be 100 years old in 2024.

Photo and banner: Cal Larsson Bros Store on the Corner of Wheatley Coast Road.

Celebrations

Northcliffe’s 100th Anniversary Celebration in 2024
Easter Weekend, Friday 29th March 2024 through to Monday 1st April 2024

Organisation

It's our 100th birthday and now is your chance to become a part of the team working on our anniversary celebrations. Celebrate and support our wonderful community! Contact us if you can help.

Programme for the weekend

Download the final programme here.

The programme of events planned for the weekend of celebration has many highlights. On the Friday we start with a welcoming afternoon tea at the Northcliffe Visitor Centre. Saturday will see a grand parade in the morning, led by a pipe band along with cars and machinery from the past 100 years. Market stalls, food vans, street performers, musicians and many other activities throughout the day including a log chop event and blacksmithing demonstrations. Bus tours and transfers will operate throughout the day. Munro Group House, relocated to the Museum precinct, will be officially opened in the afternoon and we hope to have completed an historical walk around town featuring a series a plaques commemorating key sites. We will also be recognising ten valued citizens, past and present, who have helped promote the values of our town and its history through the “Recognition Plaques” project. An evening cabaret come old time dance at the Town Hall rounds off a busy day. Sunday will start with a combined churches service followed by a sporting extravaganza at the Recreation ground. Exhibition matches, fun games and challenges for all, and a massive Easter egg treasure hunt are a few of the attractions on offer. Finally, we make it to Monday and conclude events with a farewell breakfast and a much anticipated "Poets & Balladeers" gathering. The poets will also be delivering the work throughout the weekend at various locations.

Thank You to Our Amazing Sponsors!

We couldn't have had this celebration without your contributions and support!

Artimee
Bannister Downs Dairy
Boorara Mechanical
Bunnings
Coles-Manjimup
Contour Environmental & Agricultural Consulting
Crowea Garden System
CSBP
Elders Manjimup
Farmlink Rural Services
Genuinely Southern Forests
Hillview Garden Centre
Independent Rural Agents
Ipsen Street Dental
Jane Kelsbie
Johnson Food
Jon Dixon Financial Group
Les Brown
Linda's Dinners
MacMillan Diesel Services
Manjimup Motors
Manjimup Op Shop
Marvelus Berry
Mitre 10
Naughty Noodle Bar
Nev’s Steel
Northcliffe Badminton Club
Northcliffe District High School
Northcliffe Family & Community Centre
Northcliffe General Store
Northcliffe Holiday Park
Northcliffe Community Resource Centre
Northcliffe Workers Club
Nutrien Ag Solutions Manjimup
Officeworks-Bunbury
Pemberton-Northcliffe Health Service
Rio Tinto
Riverway Chalets
RSM Manjimup
Shire of Manjimup
South West Grind
Southern Forest Arts
Southern Forest Green Tea
Southern Forest Machinery
Southerners Football Club
Sports Power-Manjimup
Warren Washadog
Woolworths-Manjimup
WOW Wilderness Eco Cruise

Updates

Follow the Karri Pigeon newspaper for updates as well our Pigeon Facebook page: facebook.com/northcliffekarripigeon

Contact

100th anniversary committee: northcliffe100@gmail.com
Evan Thompson: 0419 766 077