Pinjarra, Australia
Pinjarra, Western Australia is a small town on the Murray River in the Peel region, roughly an hour’s drive south of Perth. Late September into early October is usually mild—about 19–22°C (66–72°F) during the day, with cooler evenings around 10–11°C (50–52°F). The town’s history is visible in its older streetscapes, including the Edenvale Heritage Precinct (over 125 years old) with preserved buildings and gardens. Much of the surrounding scenery is river flats and the rising Darling Scarp, and day trips often point toward forested parks and waterfalls such as Serpentine Falls. Food options tend to be local cafés and pubs rather than big-city variety, while larger shopping and additional restaurants are available nearby in Mandurah or Perth.
Pinjarra’s quiet river setting provides a peaceful Feast of Tabernacles location where we will celebrate God’s soon-coming Kingdom with brethren.
Please contact the Festival Coordinator, Mr. David Edwards, for more information on this site.
Festival Coordinator
Mr. David Edwards
Phone: 011 61 401 692 011
Email: [email protected]
And He said to them, "Go into all the world and preach the gospel to every creature."
- Mark 16:15
Time Till The Feast!