Dudinin
WA 6363 • Western Australia
About Dudinin
Dudinin is a small, remote locality in the Shire of Kulin in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, situated approximately 280 kilometres south-east of Perth. With a population of around 72 people, the settlement is set among the expansive wheat and sheep farming country that defines this part of rural WA. The area falls within one of the state's most productive broadacre agricultural zones, where vast paddocks stretch to the horizon and the landscape is dominated by golden grain crops and low scrub.
Life in Dudinin revolves around agriculture and the tight-knit bonds of a small farming community. The nearby town of Kulin, about 20 kilometres to the north, serves as the local service centre and hosts the famous Kulin Bush Races each year — one of the Wheatbelt's most celebrated outback events. Residents rely heavily on private vehicles, with basic amenities accessed from Kulin or the larger regional centre of Narrogin. The unhurried rural lifestyle, wide open spaces, and strong community spirit make Dudinin a quintessential Wheatbelt locality.
Dudinin falls under postcode 6363 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Central Wheatbelt (Agricultural) electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Commute to Perth CBD
🛣️ Car essential; accessed via Kulin-Kondinin Road and Great Southern Highway
Entirely car-dependent; no footpaths, public transport, or local services within the locality
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
No schools listed for this postcode.
