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Gwambygine is a
small town in the
Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia. It is
situated between the
towns of York and Beverley, on the
banks of the Avon...
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Gwambygine Homestead is one of the
earliest colonial buildings still remaining in
Western Australia.
Until the
death in 1998 of the last occupant, Merton...
- Mt Kokeby, Beverley,
Edwards crossing, Addington,
Gilgering crossing,
Gwambygine, Qualen, York,
Mackies crossing, Burges, Hamersley, Muresk,
Spencers brook...
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Gullewa Gundagai Gundamaian Gundaroo Gungahlin Gunnedah Gunyidi Guyra Gwambygine Gwelup Gymea →H←
Howatharra Howlong →I←
Illabo Illaroo Illalong Illawong...
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Retrieved 28 June 2022.
Australian Bureau of
Statistics (28 June 2022). "
Gwambygine (suburb and locality)".
Australian Census 2021 QuickStats.
Retrieved 28...
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discharges into the Avon
River of
which it is a
tributary between York and
Gwambygine. The
Mackie has four
tributaries of its own: Pitt Brook,
Doctors Brook...
- / -29.917; 116.450 (Guyscliffe)
Gwambygine 31°59′S 116°48′E / 31.983°S 116.800°E / -31.983; 116.800 (
Gwambygine) Gwen Dale 33°1′S 116°39′E / 33...
- Rose, died in an
accident whilst traveling to
visit her
older sister in
Gwambygine. Jane died in
December 1862 and in
March the
following year,
Harding married...
- 1919 1952
Gwalia Primary School Gwalia Leonora 1900 1963
Gwambygine Primary School Gwambygine York 1912 1947
Hamel Primary School Hamel Waroona 1905 1944...
- 116°48′22″E / 31.9809°S 116.8060°E / -31.9809; 116.8060 (
Gwambygine Homestead)
Gwambygine Homestead Sandalwood Yards 23466
Corner Avon
Terrace and Ford...