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Nanutarra, Western Australia

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Nanutarra is a locality in Western Australia adjacent to where the Ashburton river is crossed by the North West Coastal Highway. It is also close to the turn off for route 136 to Paraburdoo and Tom Price. It is 40 kilometres south of the Onslow turnoff in the Cane River conservation park where it is on either side of the highway.

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Map of Nanutarra WA 6751, Australia

Etymology

The name is related to the locality, the pastoral lease Nanutarra Station, the bridge over the Ashburton river, the mine and the roadhouse.

Due to its isolation from other localities, it is a reference point to issues along the North West Coastal Highway from some distance in either direction

Geography

To the south, the nearest significant stopping place, 217 kilometres (135 miles) away, is Minilya: to the north the Fortescue River roadhouse is 160 kilometres (99 miles) distant.

Climate

Nanutarra has a hot semi-arid climate.

References

Nanutarra, Western Australia Wikipedia