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Ghooli, WA

Tucked away in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt region lies Ghooli, a small locality with a fascinating history tied to the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme. Located about 349 kilometers east of Perth, Ghooli is a quiet reminder of the engineering marvels that once transformed this arid landscape into a bustling goldfields hub.

Known For

  • Historical Goldfields Water Supply Scheme
  • Part of the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail
  • Scenic walking trails around historic pump stations

Ghooli’s story begins in the early 1900s when the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme was established to deliver much-needed water to the Kalgoorlie goldfields. At its heart was Pumping Station Number 6, one of the original stations along the Golden Pipeline. Although modern infrastructure has since replaced the old station, its legacy remains a point of pride for the region.

Visitors can explore remnants of this history through interpretive trails and restored infrastructure. This connection to Western Australia’s development makes Ghooli more than just a point on the map—it’s a tangible piece of the state’s pioneering spirit.

As part of the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, Ghooli offers visitors an opportunity to delve into a slice of Western Australia’s engineering history. Interpretive panels scattered around the original pump station provide fascinating insights into the construction and operation of the pipeline. The surrounding landscape, with its mix of arid plains and rugged outcroppings, adds to the unique experience.

For those who enjoy walking, the short trail around the pump station includes a viewing platform with sweeping vistas of the area. This trail is not only an educational journey but also a chance to appreciate the serene beauty of the Wheatbelt region.

Although Ghooli itself has limited accommodation, nearby Southern Cross, just 19 kilometers away, offers a variety of options. Travelers can choose from cozy motels like the Palace Hotel or more budget-friendly options like Southern Cross Caravan Park. These establishments provide a comfortable base for exploring the area and its rich history.

Ghooli’s small size means dining options are scarce, but Southern Cross has several eateries to satisfy your appetite. The Railway Tavern serves hearty pub meals, while The Cross Cafe offers lighter fare and fresh coffee. Visitors can also stock up on supplies at the local grocery store for a picnic among Ghooli’s historical landmarks.

Ghooli is easily accessible by road via the Great Eastern Highway. The journey from Perth takes approximately four hours, making it a feasible day trip or a stopover for those traveling further east. The proximity to Southern Cross ensures visitors have access to additional amenities and transport links.

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About Ghooli

  • Locality: Rural locality
  • Ghooli Postcode: 6426
  • State: Western Australia
  • Region: Esperance & the Golden Outback
  • Latitude: -31.25609
  • Longitude: 119.45733
  • Elevation: 417m
  • Population: 10
  • Median Income: $24648
  • Area (Sq/km): 972.203
  • Timezone: Australia/Perth

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