Narrogin - Western Australia
Narrogin is one of the largest inland towns in Western Australia.
Cereal crops, pigs and sheep are the area's main industries. The town is a support centre for the surrounding area and businesses include an abattoir, furniture making, fire appliance manufacture, brick works, concrete products and aluminium and steel construction.
There are two good campsites near Narrogin located at Yornanning Dam and at Congelin. Both have toilets and BBQs. There is a good range of other accommodation available in the town and plenty to see in the surrounding area.
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Pingelly - Western Australia (Updated)
Pingelly is a very attractive country town with a few interesting places to visit within 30 kilometres that are very worth while exploring. Situated 50 kilometres north of the large regional centre of Narrogin, Pingelly makes a good base for anyone interested in exploring the wheat belt.
Apologies for the hiccup on the vocal track. The correct place names that don't come out correctly are, Boyagin Rock, Mouambine and the Tutanning Reserve.
The caravan facility in town is quite small with only 8 powered sites. Some of these can be taken up with long term residents so usually only 4-5 are available. The amenities block is modern and clean which is more than can be said for some others north of here.
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Narrogin Pictorial - Western Australia.
Narrogin is a larger regional town and has some nice historic buildings too.
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Southern Cross - Western Australia
Southern Cross was once much more important and full of life than it is today.
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At one time it was the centre of gold mining activity but as finds were made further east, it slipped back into being more of a sleepy backwater.
Other townsites in the Shire include Bodallin, Bullfinch, Ghooli, Koolyanobbing, Marvel Loch, Moorine Rock and Yellowdine.
Mining and agriculture co-exist in this area and gold, gypsum, salt and iron are mined while grain, wool, sheep, cattle and pigs are farmed.
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Williams - Western Australia
Williams is the first large town you encounter on the Albany Highway when heading south from Perth.
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Bridgetown Western Australia 2014
Bridgetown is a beautiful little town situated about 270 kms south of Perth in Western Australia.
Walking & Driving Tour of Merredin
Merredin is a town in Western Australia, located in the Central Wheatbelt roughly midway between Perth and Kalgoorlie, on Route 94, Great Eastern Highway.
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Cuballing - Western Australia
The town of Cuballing has a population of approximately 300, and the whole Shire is approximately 600.
The Cuballing Hall was been re-painted inside and outside and restored to its original beauty.
The town seems to reside in the distant past and visitors may feel like they have stepped back to the 1930s. The town dates back to the 1880s and despite never developing like its near neighbour Narrogin, it manages to survive.
The major attraction in the area is the Dryandra State Forest which is one of the last remaining pockets of woodland in the wheat belt. This area will help people to understand what the wheat belt was like before it was cleared for cropping.
In the forest, there are still colonies of woylie, tammar and numbat plus over 100 species of birds. A guided tour of the area is available by tuning your radio to 100FM.
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Collie Pictorial - Western Australia.
Collie is a nice small town with a mix of old and new buildings. There a great old train display at the visitor centre well worth a look. Also a museum up a bit further nearby.
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Wotz @ Williams, Western Australia
Have a break at the small farming country town of Williams in Western Australia and enjoy a good cup of coffee, visit the gift shop and check out the Williams Hotel.