Ringbark
WA 6258 • Western Australia
About Ringbark
Ringbark is a small rural locality in Western Australia's South West region, located about 251 kilometres south of Perth and just 6 kilometres from the timber and horticultural hub of Manjimup. Part of the Shire of Manjimup, Ringbark covers approximately 25 square kilometres of rolling forest and farmland. With a 2021 census population of around 110, it is a quiet, sparsely settled community surrounded by the diverse natural environment of the Warren region.
The area around Ringbark is characterised by stone fruit orchards, wineries, and native karri and marri forests typical of the southern WA interior. Residents have easy access to Manjimup's full range of services, including schools, supermarkets, and medical facilities, making it a viable lifestyle choice for those wanting peaceful rural living. The broader Manjimup district is known for truffles, stone fruit, and proximity to the Pemberton forest drives and Lake Muir.
Ringbark falls under postcode 6258 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Warren-Blackwood (South West) electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- Transwa coach services — Manjimup / Perth ~4h to Perth
Commute to Perth CBD
🛣️ No rail service; residents rely on private vehicles or Transwa coaches from Manjimup.
Ringbark is a dispersed rural locality with no public transport or walkable amenities. A private vehicle is essential for all daily needs.
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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Young Street (Cnr O'Connor St)
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1 Leman Street
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Finch Street
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19 Finch Street
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Rutherford Street
