Waroona, Western Australia

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Waroona
Western Australia
Population: 1,800
Established: 1895
Postcode: 6215
Location:
LGA: Shire of Waroona
State District: Murray
Federal Division: Kalgoorlie

Waroona (32°51′S 115°55′E; post code: 6215) is a town located in the Peel region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, between Pinjarra and Harvey. It has a population of 1,800 (ABS 2001), about 13% of whom are Italian Australians, and is the seat of the Shire of Waroona.

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[edit] History

The town was originally known as Drakesbrook, and was first settled by John Fouracre in 1891. A railway station on the Pinjarra to Picton Junction railway line with the name "Drake's Brook", named after William Henry Drake, an Assistant Commissioner General and original landholder in the area (1847), opened in September 1893 and the town was surveyed and gazetted by March 1895. The surveyor-general of the day recommended the name change from Drake's Brook to Drakesbrook as "it is more euphonious and would look better on the plan". The change was made official in October 1896, and in the same year a post office was opened.

In 1895 Joseph McDowell built a timber mill in the northern end of the surveyed townsite at present-day Mill Street, near which a railway siding was opened. Due to the unpopularity of the initial subdivision, new lots were surveyed near the mill, which became known as Waroona. This name was most probably a corruption of Werroona near the Bendigo goldfields in Victoria, believed to be McDowell's hometown. (The original word meant "resting place" in the local Djadja Wurrung Aboriginal language.)

The town was boosted by the building of the railway, for which local timber was milled for sleepers. It catered to the needs of the mill workers with a post office, general store, school, blacksmith, a number of hotels come boarding houses, churches, doctor and dentist. The farms supplied butter, fruit and vegetables for the men of the mills, and chaff for the horse teams that hauled the logs.[1] In March 1899, McDowell's Siding was converted into Waroona Station, and figures for rail traffic on the South Western Railway reveal that total earnings of outgoing traffic from Waroona was the highest of any station from 1904-1947.

Development was confused in the early years as Drakesbrook and Waroona both persisted in usage - in the 1890s referring to the separate towns 2km apart (of which Waroona was the focus of most major development) but often coming to be used interchangeably. The two settlements gradually merged into one town, which became known as Waroona. The name was officially changed in 1946.[2]

Waroona Dam, originally Drakesbrook Dam, was built in 1931-1932 under the guidance of the Waroona Irrigation District by unemployed people on work programmes during the Great Depression. The completion of the dam, together with drainage and irrigation works, were the start of a period of considerable development in Waroona.

The railway cottages, built in 1896 to accommodate railway employees (until about 1970), and which have survived to the modern day and been heritage-listed, are the only surviving timber and iron clad platelayers' cottages in Western Australia and are among a very small number of nineteenth century timber and iron railway houses extant in 2003.[3]

The local dairy industry included a local Nestle Milk Factory, which was functional until the mid-20th century. It has since become a private compound for heavy machinery.

[edit] Present Day

Waroona is located on South Western Highway, 113km south of Perth at the foot of the Darling Range and has a population of about 1,800. Agriculture (including dairying) and tourism are the major economic activities, and an irrigation system from the Drakesbrook Weir waters the town and nearby agricultural areas. Every October the town hosts the Waroona Agricultural Show.

Waroona has a courthouse, recreation centre and two public sports ovals. Until the 1990s, an abattoir operated from the town, but one in nearby Harvey now fulfils this purpose, and some Waroona residents work there. Shopping needs are met by local businesses and supermarkets. Nearby Waroona Dam and Drakesbrook Weir are now popular tourist/picnic spots and camping grounds, offering activities such as canoeing and water-skiing. Several heritage trails and art and craft shops are also located in Waroona.

[edit] Education

There are two local schools: St Joseph's Primary School (Catholic) and the Waroona District High School, which is a primary (elementary) school including kindergarten and junior high school. Senior high school is usually completed by local students in the shires of Pinjarra or Harvey.

On 26 July 2005 the Drakesbrook School House, first opened in 1898 as a one-room school and located in Centennial Park was burnt down. It had been closed since the 1980s but maintained as a historic site. After police investigations, the remaining structure was removed, but a year later the Council approved a memorial to the school to be built on the site in consultation with the Waroona Historical Society.[4]

[edit] Transport

[edit] Road

The main road route through the town is the South Western Highway (Route 20; Perth to Bunbury via Pinjarra and Harvey).

[edit] Rail

Waroona also serves as a stop on the Australind passenger train from Perth to Bunbury.


Preceding station
(inbound)
Transwa Trains network Following station
(outbound)
Pinjarra   Australind   Yarloop

[edit] References

  1. ^ Shire of Waroona. Waroona - In The Beginning. Retrieved on 2006-10-06.
  2. ^ Department of Land Information. History of country town names - W. Retrieved on 2006-10-01.
  3. ^ Register of Heritage Places - Railway Cottages, Waroona (30 July 2004). Retrieved on 2006-10-06. - includes a broad and very detailed history of the town of Waroona.
  4. ^ ABC; Waroona Council minutes (Jul 05; Jul 06); Heritage Council "Peel Region" (Issue 14, Dec 2005, p.2)

[edit] External links

Coordinates: -32.847° 115.922°


Towns in the Shire of Harvey

Australind | Benger | Binningup | Brunswick Jn. | Cookernup | Harvey | Kemerton | Leschenault | Myalup | Roelands | Wokalup | Yarloop

Towns in the Shire of Waroona

Hamel | Lake Clifton | Nanga Brook | Preston Beach | Wagerup | Waroona