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Uduc
Western Australia
Uduc is located in Western Australia
Uduc
Uduc
Location in Western Australia
Established 1860s
Postcode(s) 6220
Area [convert: needs a number]
Location
  • 137 km (85 mi) S of Perth
  • 7 km (4 mi) W of Harvey
LGA(s) Shire of Harvey
State electorate(s) Murray-Wellington
Federal Division(s) Forrest

Uduc is a small town located in the South West region of Western Australia. It sits between the larger town of Harvey and the beautiful Indian Ocean coast at Myalup. Uduc is known as an important area for farming and agriculture.

About Uduc

Uduc is a quiet, rural community. It is part of the Shire of Harvey, which is a local government area. This means the Shire of Harvey helps manage services for the people living in Uduc, like roads and community facilities.

Where is Uduc?

Uduc is about 137 kilometers (or about 85 miles) south of Perth, the capital city of Western Australia. It is also very close to Harvey, being only 7 kilometers (about 4 miles) west of it. Being near the coast means it has access to the ocean, which is great for the local environment.

Uduc's Location Details

The town's exact location can be described using coordinates: 33°03′00″S 115°49′00″E. These numbers help pinpoint Uduc on a map anywhere in the world. The postcode for Uduc is 6220.

History of Uduc

The area where Uduc is located was first settled a long time ago. Early settlers were people who came to live in a new place and start farms or communities.

Early Settlement

One of the first people to settle in the Uduc area was William Crampton. He arrived sometime between 1844 and 1860. Settling meant he likely started a farm or a small community there. This was a time when many people were moving to Western Australia to find new opportunities, especially in farming.

Why People Settled Here

The land around Uduc was good for farming. This made it an attractive place for early settlers like William Crampton. They could grow crops or raise animals, which was important for feeding themselves and for trade. The establishment of Uduc as a town in the 1860s shows that more people were moving to the area.

Life in Uduc

Uduc is primarily an agricultural district. This means that farming is a very important part of the local economy and way of life.

Farming and Agriculture

In Uduc, you would find various types of farms. Farmers might grow different crops, or they might raise livestock like cattle or sheep. The fertile land and climate in the South West region of Western Australia are well-suited for agriculture. This helps provide food and other products for the wider community.

Community and Environment

Life in Uduc is often connected to the land and the seasons. The community is likely close-knit, with people supporting each other. The natural environment, including its proximity to the Indian Ocean, plays a big role in the area's character.

Government and Representation

Even though Uduc is a small town, it is part of larger government systems. These systems help make sure the community's needs are met.

Local Government

Uduc is part of the Shire of Harvey. This is the local government body that looks after things like local roads, parks, and waste collection for the town and surrounding areas. People in Uduc vote for representatives to be on the Shire council.

State and Federal Government

At the state level, Uduc is in the Electoral district of Murray-Wellington. This means that when people in Uduc vote in state elections, they help choose a representative for this area in the Western Australian Parliament.

For federal elections, Uduc is part of the Division of Forrest. This division elects a representative to the Australian Parliament in Canberra. These representatives speak up for the people of Uduc and their needs in the larger government discussions.

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