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Nullaki is a place in the Australian state of Western Australia . It is located about 37 kilometers from Albany and about five kilometers from Denmark . The place is located in the traditional settlement area of the Aboriginal tribe of the Mineng .
Nullaki was named a city in 1935.
geography
Nullaki is much closer to Denmark than to Albany, but still belongs to the LGA City of Albany . To the east of the village are Lowlands and Youngs Siding .
Nullaki is located on the Nullaki Peninsula and covers it completely. Nullaki has an eleven-kilometer coastline on the Indian Ocean in the south and a 14-kilometer coastline on Wilson Inlet in the north . In Nullaki there is only one beach, Anvil Beach , because the south coast consists of high cliffs . Off the coast are Anvil Rock and Sphinx Rock .
On the Nullaki Peninsula there are the headlands Rock Cliff Point , Pelican Point and Nullaki Point , which forms the western tip of the peninsula, and the 2 Bob Hill .
Eden Road is the only tarred road into town. In addition, the Bibbulmun Track long-distance hiking trail leads through Nullaki.
population
The town of Nullaki had a population of 31 people in 2016, of which 50% male and 50% female.
The average age in Nullaki is 43 years, five years more than the Australian average of 38 years.
Individual evidence
- ↑ Australian Bureau of Statistics : Nullaki ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Retrieved July 7, 2019.
- ↑ New Townsite at Nullaki Point The Albany Advertiser February 25, 1935 (English). Retrieved July 23, 2019.