Roelands, Western Australia

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Roelands
Western Australia
Population: 622
Established: 1890s
Postcode: 6226
Location:
LGA: Shire of Harvey
State District: Collie-Wellington
Federal Division: Forrest

Roelands is a town located in the South West region of Western Australia along the South Western Highway, between Brunswick Junction and Bunbury.

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[edit] History

The name Roelands relates to a property of the same name granted to the Swan River Colony's first Surveyor General in 1830, John Septimus Roe as part of the 5,000 acres (20 km²) to which he was entitled for bringing considerable capital to the colony. Roe spoke highly of the area and its potential value for agriculture. The first pastoralists and shepherds arrived in the area in the 1880s seeking improved pasture for their stock.

In 1893, a railway station was built here to service the railway line from Pinjarra to Picton Junction, and was initially called Collie Siding after the nearby Collie River. However, after the gazettal of nearby Collie in December 1897, and much public argument in the region, Collie Siding was renamed to Roelands. The first big quantity of coal from Collie was carted by road to the Collie Siding and then railed to Perth. The demand on the area from the timber and coal business led to the construction of the Colliefields Hotel.

A school was established in 1909, and in 1916 a private subdivision was undertaken surrounding the schoolsite. In 1963 the subdivision was gazetted a townsite at the request of the Shire of Harvey.[1][2]

From 1940s-1970s, the Roelands Mission housed Aboriginal children who had been removed from their families. An estimated 500 children stayed here during the life of the mission, some of whom spent 16 years of their life there. The land was purchased for $1.92m in August 2004 by the Indigenous Land Corporation.[3]

[edit] Present day

Roelands is a small township nestled at the foothills of the Darling Range, and is the meeting point of the South Western Highway (Highway 20) between Bunbury and Perth via Pinjarra, and the Coalfields Road (Route 107) to Collie, Darkan and Arthur River.

Number of families i.e. households in Roelands is 207. Estimated population as of 20-11-07 is 622.

Distance to Australind 15 km Distance to Meadow Landing 7 km Distance to Roelands Mission 15 km Distance to Brunswick Junction 4 km Distance to Waterloo 7 km

Distance from Roelands to Perth Airport via South Western Highway and Tonkin Freeway in time equals 1.5 hours.

Historic sites. Old post office. Old church.

Sites of natural beauty. Lookout - Coalfield Highway. Waterfall - Waterloo Road

[edit] References

  1. ^ Western Australian Land Information Authority. History of country town names - R. Retrieved on 2007-04-17.
  2. ^ Shire of Harvey. Local Towns - Roelands. Retrieved on 2006-10-05.
  3. ^ Indigenous Land Corporation. Land Matters issue 19 (summer 2005).

[edit] Further reading

  • Talbot, Judy. 1998 Historic Roelands School. (closing after 95 years) South western times 12 November 1998, p.24.

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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