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Nannup, Western Australia

Nannup is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, approximately 280 kilometres (174 mi) south of Perth on the Blackwood River at the crossroads of Vasse Highway and Brockman Highway; the highways link Nannup to most of the lower South West's regional centres. At the 2011 census, Nannup had a population of 587.[2]

Nannup
Western Australia
Panorama of main street in June 2007
Nannup
Coordinates33°58′55″S 115°45′54″E / 33.982°S 115.765°E / -33.982; 115.765
Population538 (UCL 2021)[1]
Established1889
Postcode(s)6275
Elevation130 m (427 ft)
Area245.1 km2 (94.6 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Nannup
State electorate(s)Blackwood-Stirling
Federal division(s)Forrest
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
22.4 °C
72 °F
8.6 °C
47 °F
944.8 mm
37.2 in

The town is the seat of the Shire of Nannup.

History edit

Nannup's name is of Noongar origin, meaning either "stopping place" or "place of parrots", and was first recorded by surveyors in the 1860s. The area was at one point known as "Lower Blackwood", and the first European settler to explore it was Thomas Turner in 1834. In 1866, a bridge was built over the river and a police station was established. A townsite was set aside in 1885, surveyed in 1889 and gazetted on 9 January 1890.[3] In 1906, a primary school and shire office were built.

In 1909, the Nannup Branch Railway (no longer in operation) was extended from Jarrahwood, linking to the Bunbury-Busselton railway.

Menaced by bushfires in 1928, settlers had to battle hard against the flames to save their properties.[4] More bushfires, fanned by strong winds, swept across the region in 1935 burning out over 100 hectares (247 acres) and destroying one house and a barn.[5] More bushfires were burning in the district over the course of several days in 1937, resulting in the stables and the sheds at the local race course being burned down, the destruction of large amounts of feed for stock, and the loss of telephone lines.[6]

The town was flooded in 1945 when the Blackwood River rose to its highest flood level recorded to that date. Three families were left homeless and others had to be evacuated from the floodwaters.[7] At its highest level the river was running 1.1 metres (3.5 ft) over the Russell Street bridge and the town's electricity supply failed from lines being damaged, leaving the town in darkness.[8] The river flooded again in 1946 and 1947, closing roads but not causing any significant damage to the town.[9]

In 1949 the town received 174 millimetres (6.86 in) of rain in a period of seven hours, causing flooding and one bridge connecting the town to Busselton to be swept away.[10]

Bushfires once again struck in 1950 with several large fires burning only a few miles from town. The outbreak destroyed nearly 12,100 hectares (30,000 acres) of jarrah and karri forest. The fires were brought under control reasonably quickly; they were believed to have been deliberately lit.[11]

The Dry Brook bridge just outside town on the Nannup-Balingup collapsed as a result of flood damage from the previous years. Although the bridge had been repaired after being damaged in smaller floods of 1950, it was undercut again and caved in without causing any injuries.[12]

In 1982 after the remnants of a tropical cyclone passed through the south west, the town and surrounding areas were inundated by heavy rains. The Blackwood rose 11.6 metres (38 ft), submerging over 50 houses.[13]

Many historical photographs are held by the Nannup Historical Society.[14]

Parts of the movie Drift were filmed in Nannup in 2011.[15]

One of the oldest buildings, a stone cottage built in 1862-63, is still standing on a farm on Gold Gully Rd. The building was in disrepair for a number of years but as of February 2020 is being restored by the current owner.[citation needed]

Marinko Tomas memorial edit

Marinko Tomas (1945–1966), a farmer, originally from Nannup, was Western Australia's first national serviceman killed in the Vietnam War. A memorial with a statue and plaque was erected in March 1988 in Nannup's Bicentennial Park. Lance Corporal Tomas died on 8 July 1966, at the age of 21 years, after being hit by shrapnel from "friendly artillery forces".[16][17][18]

Present day edit

Nannup is the only town within the Shire of Nannup, and has a district high school (1961), community resource centre, shire offices, roadhouse, a sporting complex, shopping facilities, accommodation for travellers (hotel/motel, bed and breakfast, caravan park), police station, three cafes, a hardware store, community centre, golf club and golf course, nursery and a gemstone museum. The main street has changed little over the years so has considerable heritage value.

The town population is about 600, with 1200 in the Shire of Nannup.

Economy edit

Timber milling and agriculture (principally beef cattle) dominate the local economy although wine, floriculture and tourism are industries of growing importance. Furniture production and other local timber value-adding activities are also a minor employer.

World's largest wooden pendulum clock edit

In January 2019, the world's largest wooden pendulum clock was installed in a purpose built clocktower in the main street. Built by local, Kevin Bird, and featuring timbers from the region, the 6 m (20 ft) tall clock had taken 7 years to build.[19]

However, in April 2019, after three months, disagreements between the attraction partners led to the removal of the clock.[20]

Events and festivals edit

Since the beginnings of the tourist industry in Nannup there have been several events and festivals held to promote the town. These include the Flower and Garden Festival held in August each year, the Quit Forest Rally. Also the Tour of Margaret River and seven cycle races. The largest of Nannup's annual festivals is the Nannup Music Festival (formerly the Southwest Folk Festival) held over the Labour Day long weekend in March each year and includes street performance and market stalls as well as a variety of musical performances.

References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Nannup (urban centre and locality)". Australian Census 2021.  
  2. ^ "2016 Census QuickStats: Nannup (L)".
  3. ^ . Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 17 April 2007.
  4. ^ "Country news". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 13 March 1928. p. 4. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  5. ^ "Country Fires". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 28 February 1935. p. 15. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  6. ^ "South-west bushfires". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 2 April 1937. p. 16. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  7. ^ "Nannup Floods Rise Again". The Daily News. Perth: National Library of Australia. 29 June 1945. p. 15. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  8. ^ "Nannup Flood". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 2 July 1945. p. 4. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  9. ^ "Floods at Nannup". Kalgoorlie Miner. Western Australia: National Library of Australia. 23 June 1947. p. 4. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  10. ^ "Heavy Rainfall Floods W.A. Town". The Mercury. Hobart, Tasmania: National Library of Australia. 28 April 1949. p. 20. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  11. ^ "Incendiarism near Nannup feared". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 14 February 1950. p. 1. Retrieved 9 April 2013.
  12. ^ "Road Bridge Collapses Near Nannup". The West Australian. Perth: National Library of Australia. 30 July 1952. p. 11. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  13. ^ "Floods bring havoc to the south west". The Australian Women's Weekly. Sydney: National Library of Australia. 17 February 1982. p. 4. Retrieved 8 April 2013.
  14. ^ "Home". nannuphistory.org.
  15. ^ "Drift : Filming Locations". IMDb. Retrieved 26 January 2021.
  16. ^ "Marinko Tomas". National Library of Australia. 5 March 1988. Retrieved 26 February 2013. Commemorates the first West Australian national serviceman to be killed in Vietnam. Marinko ('Tich') Tomas was a 21-year-old farmer from Manning in Western Australia. Tomas was called up on 30 June 1965, and was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment (5 RAR). He had been in Vietnam less than a month when he was killed in July 1966 as a result of shrapnel wounds to the back from friendly artillery forces.
  17. ^ "Memorial to Marinko Tomas in Nannup, Western Australia". Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia (VVAA). Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  18. ^ "Lance Corporal Marinko 'Tich' Tomas". 5th Battalion, Royal Australian Regiment. Archived from the original on 13 March 2009. Retrieved 26 February 2013.
  19. ^ World's largest wooden clock gives WA town hope of tourism revival, Kate Stephens and Anthony Pancia, ABC News Online, 2019-01-11
  20. ^ Emma Kirk (24 April 2019). "Nannup Clock Tower to close". Busselton-Dunsborough Mail. Busselton Mail. Retrieved 4 July 2019.

External links edit

  • Shire of Nannup
  • Nannup Flower and Garden Festival
  • Nannup Music Festival
  • Nannup Historical Society
  • Experience Nannup App

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Nannup is a town in the South West region of Western Australia approximately 280 kilometres 174 mi south of Perth on the Blackwood River at the crossroads of Vasse Highway and Brockman Highway the highways link Nannup to most of the lower South West s regional centres At the 2011 census Nannup had a population of 587 2 Nannup Western AustraliaPanorama of main street in June 2007NannupCoordinates33 58 55 S 115 45 54 E 33 982 S 115 765 E 33 982 115 765Population538 UCL 2021 1 Established1889Postcode s 6275Elevation130 m 427 ft Area245 1 km2 94 6 sq mi Location281 km 175 mi from Perth71 km 44 mi from Busselton73 km 45 mi from Pemberton45 km 28 mi from Bridgetown110 km 68 mi from Margaret RiverLGA s Shire of NannupState electorate s Blackwood StirlingFederal division s ForrestMean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall22 4 C 72 F 8 6 C 47 F 944 8 mm 37 2 inThe town is the seat of the Shire of Nannup Contents 1 History 1 1 Marinko Tomas memorial 2 Present day 2 1 Economy 2 2 World s largest wooden pendulum clock 2 3 Events and festivals 3 References 4 External linksHistory editNannup s name is of Noongar origin meaning either stopping place or place of parrots and was first recorded by surveyors in the 1860s The area was at one point known as Lower Blackwood and the first European settler to explore it was Thomas Turner in 1834 In 1866 a bridge was built over the river and a police station was established A townsite was set aside in 1885 surveyed in 1889 and gazetted on 9 January 1890 3 In 1906 a primary school and shire office were built In 1909 the Nannup Branch Railway no longer in operation was extended from Jarrahwood linking to the Bunbury Busselton railway Menaced by bushfires in 1928 settlers had to battle hard against the flames to save their properties 4 More bushfires fanned by strong winds swept across the region in 1935 burning out over 100 hectares 247 acres and destroying one house and a barn 5 More bushfires were burning in the district over the course of several days in 1937 resulting in the stables and the sheds at the local race course being burned down the destruction of large amounts of feed for stock and the loss of telephone lines 6 The town was flooded in 1945 when the Blackwood River rose to its highest flood level recorded to that date Three families were left homeless and others had to be evacuated from the floodwaters 7 At its highest level the river was running 1 1 metres 3 5 ft over the Russell Street bridge and the town s electricity supply failed from lines being damaged leaving the town in darkness 8 The river flooded again in 1946 and 1947 closing roads but not causing any significant damage to the town 9 In 1949 the town received 174 millimetres 6 86 in of rain in a period of seven hours causing flooding and one bridge connecting the town to Busselton to be swept away 10 Bushfires once again struck in 1950 with several large fires burning only a few miles from town The outbreak destroyed nearly 12 100 hectares 30 000 acres of jarrah and karri forest The fires were brought under control reasonably quickly they were believed to have been deliberately lit 11 The Dry Brook bridge just outside town on the Nannup Balingup collapsed as a result of flood damage from the previous years Although the bridge had been repaired after being damaged in smaller floods of 1950 it was undercut again and caved in without causing any injuries 12 In 1982 after the remnants of a tropical cyclone passed through the south west the town and surrounding areas were inundated by heavy rains The Blackwood rose 11 6 metres 38 ft submerging over 50 houses 13 Many historical photographs are held by the Nannup Historical Society 14 Parts of the movie Drift were filmed in Nannup in 2011 15 One of the oldest buildings a stone cottage built in 1862 63 is still standing on a farm on Gold Gully Rd The building was in disrepair for a number of years but as of February 2020 update is being restored by the current owner citation needed Marinko Tomas memorial edit Marinko Tomas 1945 1966 a farmer originally from Nannup was Western Australia s first national serviceman killed in the Vietnam War A memorial with a statue and plaque was erected in March 1988 in Nannup s Bicentennial Park Lance Corporal Tomas died on 8 July 1966 at the age of 21 years after being hit by shrapnel from friendly artillery forces 16 17 18 Present day editNannup is the only town within the Shire of Nannup and has a district high school 1961 community resource centre shire offices roadhouse a sporting complex shopping facilities accommodation for travellers hotel motel bed and breakfast caravan park police station three cafes a hardware store community centre golf club and golf course nursery and a gemstone museum The main street has changed little over the years so has considerable heritage value The town population is about 600 with 1200 in the Shire of Nannup Economy edit Timber milling and agriculture principally beef cattle dominate the local economy although wine floriculture and tourism are industries of growing importance Furniture production and other local timber value adding activities are also a minor employer World s largest wooden pendulum clock edit In January 2019 the world s largest wooden pendulum clock was installed in a purpose built clocktower in the main street Built by local Kevin Bird and featuring timbers from the region the 6 m 20 ft tall clock had taken 7 years to build 19 However in April 2019 after three months disagreements between the attraction partners led to the removal of the clock 20 Events and festivals edit Since the beginnings of the tourist industry in Nannup there have been several events and festivals held to promote the town These include the Flower and Garden Festival held in August each year the Quit Forest Rally Also the Tour of Margaret River and seven cycle races The largest of Nannup s annual festivals is the Nannup Music Festival formerly the Southwest Folk Festival held over the Labour Day long weekend in March each year and includes street performance and market stalls as well as a variety of musical performances nbsp Panorama of main street in June 2007References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics 28 June 2022 Nannup urban centre and locality Australian Census 2021 nbsp 2016 Census QuickStats Nannup L History of country town names N Western Australian Land Information Authority Archived from the original on 14 March 2022 Retrieved 17 April 2007 Country news The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 13 March 1928 p 4 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Country Fires The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 28 February 1935 p 15 Retrieved 9 April 2013 South west bushfires The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 2 April 1937 p 16 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Nannup Floods Rise Again The Daily News Perth National Library of Australia 29 June 1945 p 15 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Nannup Flood The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 2 July 1945 p 4 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Floods at Nannup Kalgoorlie Miner Western Australia National Library of Australia 23 June 1947 p 4 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Heavy Rainfall Floods W A Town The Mercury Hobart Tasmania National Library of Australia 28 April 1949 p 20 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Incendiarism near Nannup feared The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 14 February 1950 p 1 Retrieved 9 April 2013 Road Bridge Collapses Near Nannup The West Australian Perth National Library of Australia 30 July 1952 p 11 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Floods bring havoc to the south west The Australian Women s Weekly Sydney National Library of Australia 17 February 1982 p 4 Retrieved 8 April 2013 Home nannuphistory org Drift Filming Locations IMDb Retrieved 26 January 2021 Marinko Tomas National Library of Australia 5 March 1988 Retrieved 26 February 2013 Commemorates the first West Australian national serviceman to be killed in Vietnam Marinko Tich Tomas was a 21 year old farmer from Manning in Western Australia Tomas was called up on 30 June 1965 and was a Lance Corporal with the 5th Battalion of the Royal Australian Regiment 5 RAR He had been in Vietnam less than a month when he was killed in July 1966 as a result of shrapnel wounds to the back from friendly artillery forces Memorial to Marinko Tomas in Nannup Western Australia Vietnam Veterans Association of Australia VVAA Retrieved 26 February 2013 Lance Corporal Marinko Tich Tomas 5th Battalion Royal Australian Regiment Archived from the original on 13 March 2009 Retrieved 26 February 2013 World s largest wooden clock gives WA town hope of tourism revival Kate Stephens and Anthony Pancia ABC News Online 2019 01 11 Emma Kirk 24 April 2019 Nannup Clock Tower to close Busselton Dunsborough Mail Busselton Mail Retrieved 4 July 2019 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Nannup Western Australia Shire of Nannup Nannup Flower and Garden Festival Nannup Music Festival 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