Greenbushes, WA 6254, is a small, historic town located in the southwest region of Western Australia, approximately 250 kilometers south of Perth. Known for its rich mining heritage, Greenbushes is home to the oldest continuously operating tin mine in the world, which has been a cornerstone of the local economy since the late 19th century. The town is surrounded by lush forests, including parts of the Blackwood River Valley, making it a popular spot for nature enthusiasts and outdoor activities like hiking and bushwalking. Greenbushes also has a tight-knit community, a charming rural atmosphere, and serves as a gateway to the nearby tourist attractions of the southwest, such as Bridgetown and the stunning Stirling Range National Park.
Postcode: | 6254 |
State: | WA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -33.844406, 116.072643 |
Federal Electorate: | Forrest |