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Darkan, Western Australia

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Population
  
490 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
6392

State electorate(s)
  
Wagin

Postal code
  
6392

Federal division
  
Division of O'Connor

Established
  
1906

LGA(s)
  
Shire of West Arthur

Founded
  
1906

Local time
  
Saturday 3:06 AM

Darkan, Western Australia

Location
  
202 km (126 mi) from Perth 60 km (37 mi) from Wagin 60 km (37 mi) from Collie

Weather
  
18°C, Wind SE at 13 km/h, 88% Humidity

Darkan is a town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, between Collie and the Albany Highway on the Coalfields Road. It is also the seat of the Shire of West Arthur. At the 2011 census, Darkan had a population of 490.

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Map of Darkan WA 6392, Australia

History

The area was originally settled by William John Gibbs and his family in the 1860s. Gibbs established a property called "Darkan", using a local Aboriginal name which means Black Rock. The townsite developed when the Collie to Narrogin railway line was built, and in 1906, the townsite was gazetted. The town grew quickly thereafter, with a Road Board being established and numerous shops and services being established in the following years. The railway closed in the early 1990s, but the surrounding productive wool growing and mixed farming area along with tourism have ensured the town's survival.

Present day

Darkan is the social and political centre in the Shire of West Arthur. The town has a roadhouse, supermarket, telecentre, golf course, shire hall, hotel, synthetic tennis courts, basketball courts, primary school and a skatepark. A new addition to this social list is 'The Shed', a workshop mainly for the towns retirees that consists of a woodworking and a metal working area for the construction of numerous personal projects. A heritage trail (in reality the Road Board Office, Shire Office and Pioneer Hall (1911)) has been established in the town.

The town is surrounded by a fertile (lateritic/alluvial soils), high rainfall (approx 650mm per year) wheat/sheep area that makes use of a small range of services in the town and the Co-operative Bulk Handling grain storage bin about 3 km to the east. 10 km to the west is Six Mile Cottage, a very small two-room slab house built by a sleeper cutter for the railway in the early 1900s, and jarrah, flood gum and wandoo bushland reserves, filled with wildflowers in spring, are a short drive away.

References

Darkan, Western Australia Wikipedia