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Kununoppin
Western Australia
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Wilson Street, Kununoppin, 2014
Kununoppin is located in Western Australia
Kununoppin
Kununoppin
Location in Western Australia
Established 1911
Postcode(s) 6489
Area [convert: needs a number]
Location
  • 257 km (160 mi) NE of Perth
  • 60 km (37 mi) NW of Merredin
  • 12 km (7 mi) E of Trayning
LGA(s) Shire of Trayning
State electorate(s) Central Wheatbelt
Federal Division(s) Durack

Kununoppin is a small, friendly town located in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. It's about 257 kilometers (160 miles) northeast of Perth, the state capital. This town is part of the Shire of Trayning local government area. In 2006, about 151 people lived here.

Discover Kununoppin!

Kununoppin is a quiet town found along the Nungarin–Wyalkatchem Road. It's a great example of a small community in Australia's important farming areas.

A Glimpse into Kununoppin's Past

Kununoppin began its life as a siding on the railway line that connected Dowerin to Merredin. In 1911, it was officially recognized as a townsite. The name "Kununoppin" comes from the Aboriginal name for this area. It was first spelled "Coonoonoppin," but the spelling was later changed to "Kununoppin." This change made it fit better with the rules for writing Aboriginal place names.

In 1932, the Wheat Pool of Western Australia decided to build two large grain elevators here. These elevators, which had their own engines, were set up right next to the railway line. They helped farmers store and move their crops.

What Makes Kununoppin Special?

The town of Kununoppin is nestled in a beautiful area with many Salmon Gum trees. These trees are native to Western Australia and give the landscape a unique look.

One fun thing to see in Kununoppin is a collection of interesting tin sculptures. These artworks are placed in different spots around the town, adding a touch of creativity and charm.

Farming in the Area

The land around Kununoppin is very fertile. Farmers in this region mostly grow wheat and other cereal crops. These crops are an important part of Australia's food supply.

Kununoppin is also a receival site for Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH). This means it's a place where local farmers can deliver their harvested grain. CBH helps to store and transport the grain, making sure it gets to where it needs to go.

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