Rawlinna, WA 6434, is a remote and sparsely populated locality situated in the expansive Nullarbor Plain of Western Australia. Known primarily for its vast, arid landscapes and its role as a railway siding on the Trans-Australian Railway, Rawlinna is one of the most isolated settlements in the country. The area is characterized by its harsh, desert environment, with few residents and limited infrastructure. It serves as a critical maintenance point for the railway and is occasionally visited by travelers crossing the Nullarbor. Rawlinna is also renowned for its sheep station, one of the largest in Australia, contributing to the region's agricultural significance despite its remoteness.
Postcode: | 6434 |
State: | WA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -30.820157, 125.672818 |
Federal Electorate: | Durack |