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Shackleton

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Shire of Bruce Rock WA, PO Box 113, Shackleton, WA 6386
08 9061 1377

Description

Shackleton is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.

Shackleton is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia.

The town is located close to the Salt River and along the disused railway line between Bruce Rock and Quairading.

The 2016 population was 96.Originally a railway siding for the railway line when constructed in 1913, the town was developed privately before being gazetted in 1951.

The town is named after the Antarctic explorer Ernest Shackleton.The local Agricultural Hall was officially opened in 1920 by Mr. H. Griffiths MLA; it was built on land provided by Dr. Germyn.The Bankwest branch in the town claimed to be the world's smallest bank. The building measures 3 by 4 metres (10 by 13 ft), but was closed in 1997.The surrounding areas produce wheat and other cereal crops. The town is a receival site for Cooperative Bulk Handling.The town had an Australian rules football team from 1925 to 1970 before it disbanded.

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Type: Towns

Population: 1-100

Time zone: UTC +08:00

Area: 534.738 km2

Elevation: 201-500 metres

Town elevation: 248 m

Population number: 96

Local Government Area: Shire of Bruce Rock

Location

Shire of Bruce Rock WA, PO Box 113, Shackleton, WA 6386

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Shackleton, Western Australia

Shackleton - Localista

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