About Wagin
Wagin is home of the Giant Ram in the heart of the
wheat and sheep belt.
Wagin was originally a railway station for the
surrounding wheat and sheep properties. Wagin
was created out of the combination of grain silos,
bulk loading facilities and a rail link. Today the
town's economic base has expanded to include
barley, oats, lupins, canola and cattle.
Wagin is 257 m above sea level and located 236
km south-east of Perth via the Albany Highway and
Arthur Road.
Wagin is a town and shire in the Great Southern
region of Western Australia