About Us
The Friends of Donnelly Village Inc came together as a group in 2012, and formally incorporated as a not for profit organisation with the West Australian Department of Commerce in February 2014.
We are recording and preserving the history of the heritage listed Donnelly River Village and environs, as an important record of social and industrial history from the period when the area was an active forestry settlement, timber mill and mill town.
To this end the Friends of Donnelly Village have undertaken a range of activities which you can read about in the Chair’s Report from our 2024 AGM.
Join Us
By becoming a Member of the Friends of Donnelly Village Inc, you not only get a copy of our biannual newsletter but also opportunities to support and get involved in a range of restoration and research projects such as ‘Jack’s Shack’ and the Donnelly River Museum.
Our future events, indeed all of our activities, are limited by the support we are able to gather from members and other sources. Your joining helps to provide the extra moral and financial support needed to pursue that work.
Membership details are $20 for an individual or $30 for a family, including GST.
Your can download the membership form here or to find out more email: chair@friendsofdonnelly.org.au
Support Us
The Friends of Donnelly Village are a registered charity and greatly appreciate all donations (large or small) to help fund our ongoing work.
Donations can be made in person at the Donnelly River General Store or by electronic transfer.
Friends of Donnelly Village Inc.
BSB: 066517
Account number: 10143638
(Commonwealth Bank)
Please add an identifying reference with your payment, e.g. Smith Donation.

For all inquires you can reach us at: chair@friendsofdonnelly.org.au
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Find Us
The Donnelly River Village is situated in the heart of Western Australia’s Tall Timber Country, nestled between the southwest towns of Nannup, Bridgetown and Manjimup.

