Karlkurla, located in Western Australia with the postcode 6430, is a suburb of the historic gold mining town of Kalgoorlie. Known for its rich Indigenous heritage, the name "Karlkurla" is derived from the Wongatha language, meaning "Silk Cotton Bush," a plant native to the region. The suburb offers a blend of history, culture, and natural beauty, with proximity to Kalgoorlie's iconic landmarks, such as the Super Pit, one of the largest open-cut gold mines in the country. Karlkurla provides a tranquil residential environment while being close to the amenities and vibrant community life of Kalgoorlie-Boulder. Its location in the Goldfields-Esperance region makes it a gateway to exploring the rugged Outback landscapes and mining history of Western Australia.
Postcode: | 6430 |
State: | WA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -30.599071, 121.446478 |
Federal Electorate: | Durack |