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Goomalling
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Goomalling
Attractive
wheatbelt town
Located 132 km east of Perth, Goomalling is a pretty
little wheatbelt town with the mandatory pub, rail head, small service
centre for the surrounding region and bulk handling wheat silos. Sheep
and wheat created the town and sheep and wheat will sustain it.
The area was first explored by Assistant Government
Surveyor Austin in 1854 but there was no great need for a town. The
monks at New Norcia, which was about 60 km northeast of the present
townsite, often brought their sheep into the area. And George Slater,
who had arrived from England with his parents in 1930, owned a huge
selection which covered 100 000 acres from Goomalling to Kalguddering.
He moved into the area in the 1850s. His house (the ruins are on the
Dowerin road outside town) became a regular stopover point for miners
who travelled through the area on their way to the goldfields on their
way to Kalgoorlie and Southern Cross.
Goomalling didn't really come into existence until 1902
when it was declared a town and the railway from Northam arrived. It is
claimed that the town got its name from the Koomal possum which
inhabits the area but, like most explanations for town names, there is
no really hard evidence for this assertion.
With a tiny population of 600 in the town, and
servicing a further 600 in the surrounding wheat and sheep areas,
Goomalling is the sort of place which is often driven through without
stopping.
Things to see:
Attractions in the area
Those who do stop can visit the Goomalling Museum which
is housed in a 1930s one teacher school (access can be arranged at the
Shire Offices in Quinlan Street) or have a picnic in Oak Park where
there are a number of Aboriginal watering holes, known as gnamma holes.
There is a shepherd's grave about 2 km outside of the
town on the road to Dowerin. The sign reads: 'This monument stands on
land that was once heavily timbered. John Bentley who died about 1880
was buried here by his own wish in the paddock.'
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Hotels
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Goomalling Tavern
61 Railway Tce
Goomalling
WA
6460
Telephone: (08) 9629 1110
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Caravan Parks
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Goomalling Caravan Park
Throssell St
Goomalling
WA
6460
Telephone: (08) 9629 1101
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Goomalling Tavern
61 Railway Tce
Goomalling
WA
6460
Telephone: (08) 9629 1110
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