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Wardering WA

Wardering Located in the Wheat Belt – South area of Western Australia, Wardering is in the Williams local government area, and within the electoral seat of Canning. Wardering at a glance Postcode 6311 Latitude -32.772637 Longitude 117.3211902 Altitude (metres above sea level) Population of Wardering WA At the 2021 national census, the population of 6311 […]

Townsendale WA

Townsendale Located in the Wheat Belt – South area of Western Australia, Townsendale is in the Williams local government area, and within the electoral seat of Canning. Townsendale at a glance Postcode 6311 Latitude -32.772637 Longitude 117.3211902 Altitude (metres above sea level) Population of Townsendale WA At the 2021 national census, the population of 6311 […]

Yornaning WA

Yornaning Located in the Wheat Belt – South area of Western Australia, Yornaning is in the Williams local government area, and within the electoral seat of Canning. Yornaning at a glance Postcode 6311 Latitude -32.772637 Longitude 117.3211902 Altitude (metres above sea level) Population of Yornaning WA At the 2021 national census, the population of 6311 […]

Contine WA

Contine Located in the Wheat Belt – South area of Western Australia, Contine is in the Williams local government area, and within the electoral seat of Canning. Contine at a glance Postcode 6311 Latitude -32.772637 Longitude 117.3211902 Altitude (metres above sea level) Population of Contine WA At the 2021 national census, the population of 6311 […]

Yornaning WA

Yornaning Postcode: 6311 Yornaning is a small town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, on Great Southern Highway, between Pingelly and Narrogin. The name is believed to mean “land of many waters” in the local Noongar Aboriginal language and was first recorded in a survey in 1869 for a place name in the […]

Cuballing WA

Cuballing Postcode: 6311 Cuballing is a town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, on Great Southern Highway, between Pingelly and Narrogin. The name is of Aboriginal origin and was first recorded in a lease application in 1868 relating to a pool near the town, and was previously spelt “Cubballing” or “Cooballing”. The townsite […]