

Yandanooka Hall
About Yandanooka Hall
Yandanooka is a small town in Mid-West Western Australia, located 21 kilometres South of Mingenew. The town's name is aboriginal in origin and is thought to mean "plenty of hilly country insight". The first settler in the area was Thomas Whitfield in the 1850s, and a railway siding was created there on the Midland Railway when it opened in 1895. By 1980 the school and general store had closed, and the siding closed to grain and then the facilities were removed. By 2010 all that remained of the townsite were the former general store, now a private residence, the town hall with adjoining CWA and children's playground, a small shed used by locals for mail receipt and the principal's house. Yandanooka Hall is an excellent destination for telescope users. The location is RV-friendly for self- ...
Yandanooka Hall
Western Australia
Yandanooka North-East Road, Yandanooka, Western Australia, Australia, 6522
Yandanooka Hall is an excellent destination for telescope users. The location is RV-friendly for self-contained vehicles and you're welcome to stay up to 72 hours.
Yandanooka Hall
Yandanooka North-East Road, Yandanooka, Western Australia, Australia, 6522
enquiries@mingenew.wa.gov.au
9928 1102
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https://mingenew.wa.gov.au/see/yandanook...