Norseman, Western Australia

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Norseman
Western Australia

Location of Norseman in Western Australia (red)
Population: 963
Postcode: 6443
Location:
LGA: Shire of Dundas
State District: Murchison-Eyre
Federal Division: Kalgoorlie

Norseman (32°11′S, 121°46′E; post code: 6443) is a town located in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia along the Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, 726km east of Perth and 278 m above sea level. It is also the starting point of the Eyre Highway, and the last major town in Western Australia before the South Australian border 720 km to the east.

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The quest for gold led to the establishment of Norseman. Today there are a number of small goldmining operations in the area but only the Central Norseman Gold Corporation can be considered a major producer. Gold was first found in the Norseman area in 1892 about 10 km south of the town, and the "Dundas Field" was proclaimed in August 1893 and a townsite gazetted there.

In July 1894, Lawrence Sinclair and his horse "Norseman" discovered a rich gold reef which Sinclair named for his horse. In January 1895, the mining warden asked the Government to declare a townsite for the 200 or so miners who had arrived - it was gazetted the same year. The Aboriginal name for the area is "Jimberlana".[1]

Norseman initially struggled to develop because of the established town of Dundas, but between 1895 and 1901, a post office, banks, doctor, courthouse, stores and churches were established and in 1899 Cobb " Co mail coaches started delivering mail to Norseman. In 1935, Western Mining Corporation came to Norseman and invested significantly in its infrastructure, resulting in new bitumen roads, electricity and an extension of the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme to the town.Shire of Dundas - History. Retrieved on November 6, 2006.

Norseman townsite.
Norseman townsite.

Once it was the second-richest goldfield in Western Australia, next to the Golden Mile of Kalgoorlie. It is claimed that since 1892 over 100 tonnes of gold have been extracted from the area.

Modern Norseman is a large, sprawling town driven by mining and tourism and dominated by a huge tailings dump.

Norseman is located on Great Southern Highway, 724 km east of Perth via Great Eastern Highway and Coolgardie-Esperance Highway, and has a population of about 1,000. It contains a district high school (opened 1894), and ANZ and BankWest banks, shopping facilities, accommodation (hotel, motel, caravan park), district hospital, council offices and a telecentre are located within the town. Being at the start of the Eyre Highway, three fuel outlets are available.

  1. ^ West Australian Land Information Authority. History of country town names - N. Retrieved on January 17, 2007.

Coordinates: -32.196° 121.778°


Towns on the Nullarbor Plain, Australia

Western Australia: Norseman | Balladonia | Caiguna | Cocklebiddy | Madura | Mundrabilla | Eucla |

South Australia: Border Village | Nullarbor | Yalata | Nundroo | Penong | Ceduna |

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