A special community.
As stated by Crook in "Binningup: The History" (2005), the area that would ultimately become the Binningup town site was used as a coastal Homeguard post by the local Voluntary Defence Corps during World War II. The men who served there were quick to recognise the site's beauty and recreational possibilities. After the war they formed the Binningup Beach Syndicate to promote the development of the area as a place where their families could holiday. After more than a decade of voluntary effort by members of the Syndicate, not the least of which was the construction of the entry road into town, the town site was formally gazetted in 1963.
Since this time Binningup has grown into a vibrant coastal town and a popular holiday spot.
Mirvac is proud to be involved with building on Binningup Beach's already strong community. Community meetings and updates have helped in the process of designing Binningup's future.
Newsletters will be posted on this page to help you stay up to date with the progress of your community. The first edition will be available by 4th September 2009.
For more specific details on the project please see the Project information page.

