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'''North Dandalup''' is a small town in the [[Peel (Western Australia)|Peel]] region of [[Western Australia]] along the [[South Western Highway]] between [[Serpentine, Western Australia|Serpentine]] and [[Pinjarra, Western Australia|Pinjarra]]. Its [[Local Government Areas of Western Australia|local government area]] is the [[Shire of Murray]]. At the 2006 [[Census in Australia|census]], North Dandalup had a population of 343.<ref name=Census2006Y>{{Census 2006 AUS|id=UCL521100|name=North Dandalup (L) (Urban Centre/Locality) |accessdate=23 July 2011|quick=on}}</ref>
'''North Dandalup''' is a small town in the [[Peel (Western Australia)|Peel]] region of [[Western Australia]] along the [[South Western Highway]] between [[Serpentine, Western Australia|Serpentine]] and [[Pinjarra, Western Australia|Pinjarra]]. Its [[Local Government Areas of Western Australia|local government area]] is the [[Shire of Murray]]. At the 2011 [[Census in Australia|census]], North Dandalup had a population of 346.<ref name=Census2011Y>{{Census 2011 AUS|id=UCL522046|name=North Dandalup (L) (Urban Centre/Locality) |accessdate=31 October 2012|quick=on}}</ref>


==History==
==History==

Revision as of 07:29, 31 October 2012

North Dandalup
Western Australia
Population346 (2011 Census)[1]
Postcode(s)6207
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Murray
State electorate(s)Murray-Wellington
Federal division(s)Canning
Localities around North Dandalup:
Nambeelup Keysbrook Keysbrook
Nambeelup North Dandalup Keysbrook
Ravenswood Meelon Meelon

32°31′08″S 115°58′05″E / 32.519°S 115.968°E / -32.519; 115.968

North Dandalup is a small town in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway between Serpentine and Pinjarra. Its local government area is the Shire of Murray. At the 2011 census, North Dandalup had a population of 346.[1]

History

The name "Dandalup", a Noongar Aboriginal name relating to the rivers in the area, was shown on maps from 1835 onwards, but its meaning is unclear. When the Pinjarra to Picton Junction railway was joined to Perth in 1894, North Dandalup, near where the river of that name crossed the railway, was noted as a stopping place.[2]

Whittaker's timber railway ran from North Dandalup into the Darling Ranges where they had been granted a forestry concession of 36,000 acres (150 km2).[3]

Land for a school was set aside in 1899 and the school commenced operations in April 1900, and a hall and recreation ground were built in 1915. The town was finally gazetted in 1972, a year after work began on the construction of nearby South Dandalup Dam. On 28 October 1994 the $50 million North Dandalup Dam was opened 6 km from the town.[4]

Present day

North Dandalup today has a primary school, hall, convenience store and fuel station. Nearby North Dandalup Dam offers recreational facilities and activities. It lies close to the North Dandalup Important Bird Area.

Transport

North Dandalup is located on the South Western Highway and the turnoff for Dwellingup, Western Australia for travellers from Perth, Del Park Road, is located in the town.

North Dandalup is located on the South Western Railway and is s stopping place for the Australind passenger train from Perth to Bunbury.

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References

  1. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "North Dandalup (L) (Urban Centre/Locality)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 31 October 2012. Edit this at Wikidata
  2. ^ "History of country town names – N". Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 2007-01-17.
  3. ^ Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, May, 1965 pp 81-86
  4. ^ Water Corporation of WA. "North Dandalup Dam". Retrieved 2006-10-30.