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Yornup, Western Australia

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Established
  
1889

State electorate(s)
  
Blackwood-Stirling

Postal code
  
6256

Federal division
  
Division of O'Connor

Postcode(s)
  
6256

Founded
  
1889

Local time
  
Sunday 5:58 PM

Yornup, Western Australia

Location
  
280 km (174 mi) from Perth 13 km (8 mi) from Bridgetown 23 km (14 mi) from Manjimup

Weather
  
18°C, Wind SE at 10 km/h, 48% Humidity

Lga
  
Shire of Bridgetown-Greenbushes

Yornup is a small town in the South West region of Western Australia, situated between Bridgetown and Manjimup on the South Western Highway.

Map of Yornup WA 6256, Australia

Yornup's name is of Noongar Aboriginal origin. It was primarily a milling settlement, and Greenacres Mill continues to this day. A timber company, Lewis and Reid, built a mill in town that was sold in 1923 to Bunning Brothers who upgraded the mill in 1935 and continued to operate until 1951 when the Donnelly River mill commenced operations.

A railway line between the Donnelly Mill and Yornup was built in 1948 and remained in use until the last steam train was retired in 1970.

At one point, Yornup had a school, post office, hall and stores - only the hall remains today, used for community dances. The school was relocated to the rear of 144 Hampton Street, Bridgetown, in March 1996 in anticipation of the construction of a heritage precinct which never eventuated. A large Western Power substation is located in the town and an industrial estate is proposed for the area.

References

Yornup, Western Australia Wikipedia