Narrogin

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Narrogin
Narrogin gnangarra 02.JPG
State : AustraliaAustralia Australia
State : Flag of Western Australia.svg Western Australia
Coordinates : 32 ° 56 ′  S , 117 ° 10 ′  E Coordinates: 32 ° 56 ′  S , 117 ° 10 ′  E
Height : 192  m
Residents : 4,274 (2016)
Time zone : AWST (UTC + 8)
Postal code : 6312
LGA : Town of Narrogin
Website :
Narrogin (Western Australia)
Narrogin
Narrogin

Narrogin is a city in the Wheatbelt Region in the Australian state of Western Australia , 192 kilometers southeast of Perth , on the Great Southern Highway . At the time of the steam engines , Narrogin was one of the most important locations for the railway network in southern Western Australia.

etymology

Narrogin is an Aboriginal word. The city was initially named Narroging in 1869 after a nearby pool . The meaning of today's name is unclear; however, various sources confirm that it means baton camp or everything in abundance . Another version says that the name is derived from the word gnargagin , which means place of water .

history

In 1835 the first Europeans arrived in the Narrogin area. The region was first settled in the 1860s and 1870s. Before that, the residences of the inhabitants were so scattered that it was not possible to found a city. Only when it joined the Great Southern Railway in July 1889 did a larger settlement develop. Narrogin was finally officially established in 1897. Until the 1970s, the city was an important center of the region. In 1978 the railroad's passenger traffic was stopped.

Narrogin's previous function as a prominent railroad hub attracted agricultural service companies as well as government agencies. The city accumulated significant public supplies, mainly in the areas of health and education. In contrast to other Australian land regions, Narrogin recorded an approximate annual growth of 2%.

Prominent residents

Barry Cable, an Australian football player, lives in Narrogin. The Hockey poker players Bevan George and former coach of the national hockey team of women, Brian Glencross were born in the city. Australian cricket players Brad Hogg and Shaun Marsh and politician Stephen Smith were also born in Narrogin. Another prominent daughter of the city is Hayley Beresford , who took part in the 2008 Olympic Games equestrian competitions held in Hong Kong .

Web links

Commons : Narrogin, Western Australia  - Collection of pictures, videos and audio files

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics : Narrogin (Urban Center / Locality) ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Retrieved April 7, 2020.
  2. "landgate.wa.au" - History of country town names ( Memento of the original from February 26, 2009 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English) @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / www.landgate.wa.gov.au