Marradong, Western Australia

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Marradong
Western Australia
Established: 1890s
Postcode: 6390
Location: 131 km from Perth
LGA: Shire of Boddington
State District: Avon
Federal Division: Pearce

Marradong (32°51′S 116°27′E; post code: 6390) is a former town located 8km south of Boddington along the road from Pinjarra to Williams.

[edit] History

Marradong was the major centre in the region until the 1920s, having been settled by the Batt family, and once boasted a shop, post office, hotel, church and a one-roomed school. The town was also the home of the Marradong Road Board, first convened in 1903. After the arrival of the railway in Boddington, most facilities moved there and by 1930 Marradong had been largely abandoned.[1]

All that remains of the town is the tiny St Albans Anglican Church and cemetery (1894), the old agricultural hall, a few old homes in varying states of repair and some palm trees which once stood outside the local hotel.[2]

[edit] References

  1. ^ Shire of Boddington. History. Retrieved on 2006-10-14.
  2. ^ Sydney Morning Herald. Travel - Boddington. Retrieved on 2006-10-14.

[edit] External links

Coordinates: -32.863° 116.451°


Towns and suburbs in the Shire of Murray

Banksiadale | Barragup | Blythewood | Carcoola | Coolup | Dwellingup | Furnissdale | Nambeelup | North Dandalup | North Yunderup | Pinjarra | Ravenswood | South Yunderup | Stake Hill

Towns in the Shire of Boddington

Boddington | Crossman | Marradong | Mt Wells | Quindanning | Ranford