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Popanyinning
Western Australia
Popanyinning is located in Western Australia
Popanyinning
Population: 87 (2006 Census)[1]
Established: 1889
Postcode: 6309
Location:
  • 173 km (107 mi) from Perth
  • 17 km (11 mi) from Pingelly
LGA: Shire of Cuballing
State electorate: Wagin
Federal Division: O’Connor

Coordinates: 32°39′32″S 117°07′08″E / 32.659°S 117.119°E / -32.659; 117.119

Popanyinning is a small town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia, along Great Southern Highway between Pingelly and Narrogin. At the 2006 census, Popanyinning had a population of 87.[1]

History

The name means “water hole” in the local Noongar Aboriginal language and was first recorded in a survey in 1869 for a pool in the Hotham River, and was previously spelt “Popaning” or “Popanying”. The first pioneers arrived in 1893, mainly railway construction workers and their families, and the town became one of the original sidings on the Great Southern Railway.[2] In 1903, the State Government had a few lots surveyed at the siding to meet the needs of local settlers, and in 1904 the townsite was gazetted. Within two years, 72 families were living in the district and the town was an agricultural trading post where settlers could buy supplies or conduct business with incoming or outgoing railway traffic. The Popanyinning Hotel was built in April 1906, and many small stores operated nearby.

However, the town did not grow after the 1920s, and on 9 July 1978 the hotel burnt down, never to be rebuilt.[3]

References

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