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Widgiemooltha, Western Australia

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Established
  
1897

State electorate(s)
  
Founded
  
1897

Local time
  
Monday 2:38 AM

Federal division
  
Division of O'Connor

Postcode(s)
  
6443

Elevation
  
374 m

Postal code
  
6443

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Location
  
631 km (392 mi) East of Perth41 km (25 mi) South of Kambalda

Weather
  
14°C, Wind NE at 13 km/h, 72% Humidity

Widgiemooltha is an abandoned town in Western Australia 631 kilometres (392 mi) east of Perth between Kambalda and Norseman in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia. It is found on the southern shoreline of Lake Lefroy.

Map of Widgiemooltha WA 6443, Australia

The location of the original townsite is on Kingswood Street which runs at the rear of the Widgiemooltha Roadhouse. The Coolgardie-Esperance Hwy now bypasses the original townsite. In August 2015, the only evidence of the original township was the remains of the hotel.

In the 1890s gold was discovered in the area and the townsite was gazetted in 1897 as Widgemooltha, the spelling being amended to the current form in 1944. In 1898 the town had a population of 112 (100 males and 12 females).

The name of the town is Aboriginal in origin and is thought to be the name of a nearby hill and rock-hole. It is thought to be related to the beak of an emu.

The goldfields around the area were home to the Golden Eagle nugget which was found in 1931 by Jim Larcombe. It weighed 1,136 ounces (32.2 kg), the biggest nugget found in the history of Western Australian goldfields. The find sparked a gold fever and shortly afterward 1,000 men were working the field unearthing other reefs and nuggets.

In 1956, Widgiemooltha had a small population. These included railway fettlers and their families (there were 4 fettler families, complete with children), Listers' Salt Works (now WA Salt Supply) employees, a school teacher, a shop keeper and a few hotel staff.

Gold and nickel continue to be mined in the area.

References

Widgiemooltha, Western Australia Wikipedia