HALLS CREEK

Halls Creek, WA, 6770, is a remote town located in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, approximately 360 kilometers southwest of Kununurra. It serves as a key administrative and service center for the surrounding pastoral stations and Indigenous communities. The town is steeped in history, notably as the site of the 1885 gold rush that led to its establishment. Today, Halls Creek is a cultural hub, home to a mix of Indigenous and non-Indigenous residents, and offers access to natural attractions such as the Wolfe Creek Crater, the Bungle Bungle Range in Purnululu National Park, and the picturesque China Wall. Despite its isolation, it plays a vital role in supporting the region's economy and community.

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Postcode: 6770
State: WA
Coordinates (lat/long): -18.705507, 127.320764
Federal Electorate: Durack

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