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Goongarrie, Western Australia

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Established
  
1895

Elevation
  
378 m

Postal code
  
6438

Federal division
  
Division of O'Connor

Postcode(s)
  
6438

Founded
  
1895

Lga
  
Shire of Menzies

Goongarrie, Western Australia

Location
  
41 km (25 mi) South of Menzies 84 km (52 mi) North of Kalgoorlie

State electorate(s)
  
Electoral district of Kalgoorlie

Goongarrie is an abandoned town in Western Australia located in the Goldfield region of Western Australia located 84 kilometres (52 mi) north of Kalgoorlie.

The town site was originally known as 90 Mile which was the distance of the settlement from Coolgardie.

A group of Gold miners named Pickersgill, Cahill, Frost and Bennett, discovered gold in the area in 1893 which was the first discovery since gold was struck in Coolgardie. The town was known as 90 Mile and The Roaring Gimlet initially the Roaring Gimlet name comes from the sound the south westerly wind makes as it roars through the Gimlet trees. A townsite was proposed in 1894 and gazetted in 1895. Some of the gold mines that operated in the area were the Phoenix, the Caledonian and Lady Montefiore. The name Goongarrie comes from the nearby Lake Goongarrie which is an Indigenous Australian word of unknown meaning. By 1903 the population of the area had dwindled to 66 people. The site of the town later became part of a pastoral station of the same name and is now part of Goongarrie National Park.

References

Goongarrie, Western Australia Wikipedia