Mukinbudin, Western Australia

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The present Shire of Mukinbudin was settled by pastoralists who in the 1870s took up large leases in excess of Script error: No such module "convert". to run sheep and by sandalwood cutters and miners en route to the goldfields. In 1910 the first of the farmers arrived to commence wheat growing on their Script error: No such module "convert". blocks and it was some time before they added stock to what had been entirely a wheat growing enterprise. An extension of the Mount Marshall railway line to Mukinbudin and Lake Brown was approved in 1922 and opened in October 1923. The town site was gazetted in 1922.

In 1932 the Wheat Pool of Western Australia announced that the town would have two grain elevators, each fitted with an engine, installed at the railway siding.[1]

The surrounding areas produce wheat and other cereal crops. The town is a receival site for Cooperative Bulk Handling.[2]

The town was hit by a wild storm in February 2011 and was lashed by strong winds with gusts over 125 km/h,[3] large hailstones and experienced some flooding. Dozens of power poles and hundreds of trees were blown over and parts of roads were washed away.[4]

Politics

Polling place statistics are shown below showing the votes from Mukinbudin in the federal and state elections as indicated.

2007 federal election
Source: AEC
Template:Australian party style Liberal 44.1%
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 26.3%
Template:Australian party style CDP 17.4%
Template:Australian party style Labor 6.58%
Template:Australian party style Family First 1.32%
2004 federal election
Source: AEC
Template:Australian party style Liberal 46.0%
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 23.4%
Template:Australian party style CDP 16.6%
Template:Australian party style Labor 6.42%
Template:Australian party style One Nation 4.53%
2001 federal election
Source: AEC
Template:Australian party style Liberal 60.7%
Template:Australian party style One Nation 12.0%
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 9.56%
Template:Australian party style CDP 8.20%
Template:Australian party style Labor 6.28%
2008 state election
Source: WAEC
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 66.8%
Template:Australian party style CDP 18.4%
Template:Australian party style Liberal 15.4%
Template:Australian party style Labor 2.75%
Template:Australian party style Greens 1.65%
2005 state election
Source: WAEC
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 60.9%
Template:Australian party style CDP 20.7%
Template:Australian party style Liberal 9.60%
Template:Australian party style Labor 3.41%
  New Country 3.10%
2001 state election
Source: WAEC
Template:Australian party style The Nationals 56.7%
Template:Australian party style One Nation 30.2%
Template:Australian party style Labor 7.92%
  Independent 1.83%
  Independent 1.83%

Notable people

References

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