FITZROY CROSSING

Fitzroy Crossing, located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia (postcode 6765), is a remote and culturally significant town situated on the banks of the Fitzroy River. Known for its rich Indigenous heritage, it serves as a hub for the local Bunuba and Gooniyandi Aboriginal communities. The area is characterized by its stunning natural landscapes, including the nearby Geikie Gorge National Park, which attracts visitors for its dramatic scenery and wildlife. Fitzroy Crossing offers essential services for the surrounding region, including a hospital, schools, and a small range of shops, though its remote location means it faces challenges such as limited access to resources and infrastructure. The town plays a vital role in connecting Indigenous culture with broader Australian society.

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Postcode: 6765
State: WA
Coordinates (lat/long): -18.752827, 125.282055
Federal Electorate: Durack

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