Yalgoo - Overview
Located in the Murchison region 499km north-east of Perth, Yalgoo is an historic mining town with an endearing old world charm.
Yalgoo is an Aboriginal name first recorded for Yalgoo Peak by the surveyor John Forrest in 1876. The name is said to mean ‘blood’ or ‘place of blood’, derived from the word ‘Yalguru’. An alternative view is that it is derived from the Yalguru bush which the area abounds and has blood-red sap.
Yalgoo features well-preserved buildings from the beginning of the last century after gold was discovered in the early 1890s. The Court House is now a museum with plenty of gold rush history as well as displays of old photographs, domestic items and local Aboriginal artefacts. Yalgoo Railway Station, the restored old police station and jail reflect the size and importance of the Yalgoo community during those heady gold rush times.
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This land has been developed under our Regional Development Assistance Program (RDAP). RDAP helps Local Governments to address the high costs associated with residential, industrial and commercial land developments in regional WA. Through these partnerships we deliver the land needed to support regional growth and to build great communities.
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