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Gracetown, Western Australia

Gracetown is a small town in Western Australia. It is located 269 kilometres (167 mi) south of the Perth central business district, and 21.5 kilometres (13.4 mi) north-west of the township of Margaret River in the Augusta-Margaret River Shire Council area on the coast at Cowaramup Bay.

Gracetown
Western Australia
Aerial shot of Gracetown
Gracetown
Coordinates33°52′S 114°59′E / 33.87°S 114.99°E / -33.87; 114.99
Population238 (SAL 2021)[1]
Established1963
Postcode(s)6284
Elevation25 m (82 ft)
Area32.6 km2 (12.6 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)Augusta-Margaret River
State electorate(s)Vasse
Federal division(s)Forrest

History edit

The first recorded use of the area was as a holiday area and later in 1957 it was proposed that the area should be developed as a camping and caravan park. Instead the government decided that the area would be developed as a townsite. The area was surveyed in 1961 and the bulk of the townsite was planned. Sale of lots within the townsite occurred in 1963, the same year the town was gazetted.[2]

It was named in honour of local Western Australian heroine Grace Bussell.

In 2021, the new locality of Yebble was created from non-residential parts of Gracetown and Burnside.[3]

Facilities edit

The Cape to Cape Track runs across the beach to the west of the town and it is one of the few towns located along the track.[4]

There is a general store located in the town that provides a variety of goods and limited services. There are many holiday homes within the town that are available to rent all year round.

Surfing edit

The town is well known for its many surfing spots. North Point is a powerful break that provides good tube rides for surfers. South Point is popular because it works well when the breeze is onshore and Huzzas, in the middle of the bay, is a less powerful wave that is popular whenever it breaks. The main beach area, located in the bay, is an easily accessible swimming beach suitable for families with small children. Close to Gracetown are several other excellent surfing locations. The Cowaramup Bombora ("Cow Bombie") surf break, location of 2011[5] and 2015[6] Oakley Big Wave award-winning rides, is 2 km offshore west of Gracetown.

Huzzas Cliff edit

In September 1996, five adults and four children were killed in a cliff collapse while watching a surfing carnival on the local beach close to town. The victims were sheltering underneath a rock overhang at the base of the limestone cliff during a rain storm when the cliff collapsed without warning.[7][8][9] The Gracetown Grommets junior surfing competition has been held since then in memory of the dead.[10]

A rehabilitation project was commenced on the cliff tops overlooking the site where the tragedy occurred, following funding by the state government, in 1997. Stairways, a lookout shelters and fencing were built and vegetation replanted to stabilise the cliffs over Cowaramup Bay.[11]

Shark attacks edit

In 2004 a surfer, Bradley Smith, was attacked and killed by a great white shark at a beach close to town. The town was again struck by tragedy in 2010 when Nick Edwards, a 31-year-old man died after being attacked by another great white shark at South Point, a beach close to town. The man was attacked while surfing and was found unconscious after being washed up on rocks near the beach with a huge gash on his leg. Passers by tried to resuscitate the man who did not regain consciousness and was pronounced dead on arrival at Margaret River hospital.[12][13] In November 2013 a 35-year-old surfer died after a shark attack.[14]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Gracetown (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.  
  2. ^ . Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
  3. ^ . Government of Western Australia. 1 April 2021. Archived from the original on 29 October 2021. Retrieved 4 November 2021.
  4. ^ . 2009. Archived from the original on 6 December 2010. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  5. ^ "Five-year wait pays off for surfer - ABC News". ABC News. 9 February 2012.
  6. ^ "Big Wave awards: WA surfer Jarryd Foster wins top prize for Cow Bombie ride - ABC News". ABC News. 12 February 2015.
  7. ^ "Informit - The Rockfall of Huzzas Cliff, Gracetown, Western Australia". 2005. pp. 599–606. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
  8. ^ "ABC News - Gracetown cliff collapse claim before court". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2004. Retrieved 20 September 2008.
  9. ^ Gordon, FR (1999), "The Rockfall of Huzzas Cliff, Gracetown, Western Australia", Proceedings 8th Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics: Consolidating Knowledge, Australian Geomechanics Society: 599–606, ISBN 978-1-86445-002-6
  10. ^ Shaw, Stan; Pancia, Anthony (12 September 2021). "Gracetown surfers continue tradition 25 years after cliff collapse killed nine people". ABC South West WA. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. Retrieved 12 September 2021.
  11. ^ . 1997. Archived from the original on 17 March 2011. Retrieved 7 November 2010.
  12. ^ "ABC News - Surfer dies after shark attack". Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  13. ^ "ABC News - Huge shark kills surfer". 2010. Retrieved 14 August 2010.
  14. ^ "Man dies following Gracetown shark attack". The West Australian. Yahoo7. 23 November 2013. Retrieved 23 November 2013.

External links edit

  • Augusta-Margaret River Shire Council

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Gracetown redirects here For the San Cisco album see Gracetown album Gracetown is a small town in Western Australia It is located 269 kilometres 167 mi south of the Perth central business district and 21 5 kilometres 13 4 mi north west of the township of Margaret River in the Augusta Margaret River Shire Council area on the coast at Cowaramup Bay Gracetown Western AustraliaAerial shot of GracetownGracetownCoordinates33 52 S 114 59 E 33 87 S 114 99 E 33 87 114 99Population238 SAL 2021 1 Established1963Postcode s 6284Elevation25 m 82 ft Area32 6 km2 12 6 sq mi Location269 km 167 mi SSW of Perth13 2 km 8 mi W of Cowaramup21 5 km 13 mi NW of Margaret RiverLGA s Augusta Margaret RiverState electorate s VasseFederal division s Forrest Contents 1 History 2 Facilities 3 Surfing 4 Huzzas Cliff 5 Shark attacks 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksHistory editThe first recorded use of the area was as a holiday area and later in 1957 it was proposed that the area should be developed as a camping and caravan park Instead the government decided that the area would be developed as a townsite The area was surveyed in 1961 and the bulk of the townsite was planned Sale of lots within the townsite occurred in 1963 the same year the town was gazetted 2 It was named in honour of local Western Australian heroine Grace Bussell In 2021 the new locality of Yebble was created from non residential parts of Gracetown and Burnside 3 Facilities editThe Cape to Cape Track runs across the beach to the west of the town and it is one of the few towns located along the track 4 There is a general store located in the town that provides a variety of goods and limited services There are many holiday homes within the town that are available to rent all year round Surfing editSee also Huzzas The town is well known for its many surfing spots North Point is a powerful break that provides good tube rides for surfers South Point is popular because it works well when the breeze is onshore and Huzzas in the middle of the bay is a less powerful wave that is popular whenever it breaks The main beach area located in the bay is an easily accessible swimming beach suitable for families with small children Close to Gracetown are several other excellent surfing locations The Cowaramup Bombora Cow Bombie surf break location of 2011 5 and 2015 6 Oakley Big Wave award winning rides is 2 km offshore west of Gracetown Huzzas Cliff editIn September 1996 five adults and four children were killed in a cliff collapse while watching a surfing carnival on the local beach close to town The victims were sheltering underneath a rock overhang at the base of the limestone cliff during a rain storm when the cliff collapsed without warning 7 8 9 The Gracetown Grommets junior surfing competition has been held since then in memory of the dead 10 A rehabilitation project was commenced on the cliff tops overlooking the site where the tragedy occurred following funding by the state government in 1997 Stairways a lookout shelters and fencing were built and vegetation replanted to stabilise the cliffs over Cowaramup Bay 11 Shark attacks editIn 2004 a surfer Bradley Smith was attacked and killed by a great white shark at a beach close to town The town was again struck by tragedy in 2010 when Nick Edwards a 31 year old man died after being attacked by another great white shark at South Point a beach close to town The man was attacked while surfing and was found unconscious after being washed up on rocks near the beach with a huge gash on his leg Passers by tried to resuscitate the man who did not regain consciousness and was pronounced dead on arrival at Margaret River hospital 12 13 In November 2013 a 35 year old surfer died after a shark attack 14 See also editSurfing locations in South West Western AustraliaReferences edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Gracetown suburb and locality Australian Census 2021 QuickStats Retrieved 28 June 2022 nbsp History of country town names G Western Australian Land Information Authority Archived from the original on 14 March 2022 Retrieved 20 September 2008 New locality in South West Yebble honours local Noongar hero Government of Western Australia 1 April 2021 Archived from the original on 29 October 2021 Retrieved 4 November 2021 Cape to Cape Track Track Facts 2009 Archived from the original on 6 December 2010 Retrieved 7 November 2010 Five year wait pays off for surfer ABC News ABC News 9 February 2012 Big Wave awards WA surfer Jarryd Foster wins top prize for Cow Bombie ride ABC News ABC News 12 February 2015 Informit The Rockfall of Huzzas Cliff Gracetown Western Australia 2005 pp 599 606 Retrieved 20 September 2008 ABC News Gracetown cliff collapse claim before court Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2004 Retrieved 20 September 2008 Gordon FR 1999 The Rockfall of Huzzas Cliff Gracetown Western Australia Proceedings 8th Australia New Zealand Conference on Geomechanics Consolidating Knowledge Australian Geomechanics Society 599 606 ISBN 978 1 86445 002 6 Shaw Stan Pancia Anthony 12 September 2021 Gracetown surfers continue tradition 25 years after cliff collapse killed nine people ABC South West WA Australian Broadcasting Corporation Retrieved 12 September 2021 Department of Environment Grant towards rehabilitating site of Gracetown tragedy 1997 Archived from the original on 17 March 2011 Retrieved 7 November 2010 ABC News Surfer dies after shark attack Australian Broadcasting Corporation 2010 Retrieved 14 August 2010 ABC News Huge shark kills surfer 2010 Retrieved 14 August 2010 Man dies following Gracetown shark attack The West Australian Yahoo7 23 November 2013 Retrieved 23 November 2013 External links editAugusta Margaret River Shire Council Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Gracetown Western Australia amp oldid 1170092440, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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