Binningup is a town located on the coast in the South West region of Western Australia between Mandurah and Bunbury. It has a population of 951 (ABS 2006 Census).
In 1950, Ted Holthouse and Gordon Goodson were delegated to approach the then Harvey Road Board (now Shire Council) for an opinion. Two years of debate and assessment passed between the two parties before the Association members obtained permission to begin. A syndicate then purchased farmland and subdivided the area in the early 1950s.
By 1962 there was only one resident in the area, but many homes were built in the following few years, and a road was cleared and constructed from Old Coast Road to the area by community members. At the request of the Shire of Harvey, Binningup was gazetted a townsite in 1963.
The beach and clear, non-polluted water make the town a popular site for swimmers, summer months can draw hundreds of tourists from the north and south. Fishing is also popular, the reef is diverse with sea life.