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Mullalyup
Western Australia
Mullalyup is located in Western Australia
Mullalyup
Population: 275 (2006 Census))[1]
Established: 1901
Postcode: 6252
Elevation: 133 m (436 ft)
Location:
  • 231 km (144 mi) South of Perth
  • 15 km (9 mi) North West of Greenbushes
  • 23 km (14 mi) South East of Donnybrook
LGA: Shire of Donnybrook-Balingup
State electorate: Capel
Federal Division: Forrest

Coordinates: 33°44′42″S 115°56′53″E / 33.745°S 115.948°E / -33.745; 115.948

Mullalyup is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, situated between Kirup and Balingup on the South Western Highway, 231 kilometres (144 mi) south of Perth.

The name is taken from the nearby Mullalyup Brook, and was first noted by John Forrest in 1898. It is Noongar in origin, and apparently means “nose place”, as the place where nose-piercing was performed as part of the initiation cycle of young men. [2]

The first Europeans to settle in the area were the Coverley family who took land close to the town and named their farm “Elm Grove”. The first major building in the town was the Blackwood Inn, built in 1882 by John Coverley for Thomas Maslin.

During the 1890s the town was included as a siding in the construction of the railway line from Donnybrook to Bridgetown[3]

The town site was gazetted in 1901.[4]

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