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Tammin, Western Australia

Coordinates: 31°38′28″S 117°29′28″E / 31.641°S 117.491°E / -31.641; 117.491
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Tammin
Western Australia
Tammin townsite
Population168 (2006 Census) [1]
Established1899
Postcode(s)6409
Elevation311 m (1,020 ft)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Tammin
State electorate(s)Central Wheatbelt
Federal division(s)Durack

31°38′28″S 117°29′28″E / 31.641°S 117.491°E / -31.641; 117.491

The town of Tammin is located in the central agricultural region, 184 kilometres (114 mi) east of Perth, Western Australia [2] and midway between the towns of Cunderdin and Kellerberrin on the Great Eastern Highway.

History

The first European to settle in the area was John Packham in 1893. The railway to Southern Cross was constructed through the area in 1894-95, and Tammin was one of the original stations when the line opened in 1895. As the surrounding area developed for agriculture, there was sufficient demand for land in the area for the government to declare a townsite, and Tammin townsite was gazetted in 1899.

Tammin is an Aboriginal name derived from the nearby Tammin Rock, a name first recorded by the explorer Charles Cooke Hunt in 1864. The rock possibly derives its name from the "Tammar", the Aboriginal name of the "Black Gloved Wallaby" which was once found in this area. Another source records it as possibly meaning "a grandmother or a grandfather".

It also serves as a stop on the Prospector and Avonlink rural train services.

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Tammin (State Suburb)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2008-09-14.
  2. ^ "Shire of Tammin Website". 2006. Retrieved 2008-09-14.

"History of country town names – T". Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 2008-10-02.

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