Goomalling
Goomalling is situated 132km North East of Perth and is home to approximately 1,000 people. Goomalling's settlement began when George Slater secured a pastoral lease around Goomalling Spring in 1853.
Goomalling is an Aboriginal word, when translated means “the place of the silver-grey- possum”.
Goomalling is a pretty, small, town in the wheat belt, with the typical pub, railway and small service centre. The area surrounding the town boasts wheat silos and sheep farms.
Goomalling
Goomalling is situated 132km North East of Perth and is home to approximately 1,000 people. Goomalling's settlement began when George Slater secured a pastoral lease around Goomalling Spring in 1853. more
Goomalling Museum
Once a school it now displays the history of the town. more
Goomalling Telecentre
Information technology is the key component of a Telecentre’s purpose. However Telecentres provide many community services that cannot be received on a commercial basis plus rapid access to many state and federal government services such as employment, health, tax and many more. more
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