Elleker, Western Australia

Elleker, Western Australia

Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Elleker
state = wa


caption =
lga = City of Albany
postcode = 6330
est = 1890s
pop = 192
pop_footnotes = (2006) [Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC53846|name=Elleker (State Suburb)|accessdate=2008-02-12]
elevation= 14
stategov = Albany
fedgov = O'Connor
dist1 = 16 | dir1 = W | location1 = Albany

Elleker is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, situated about convert|16|km|mi|0 west of the regional city of Albany.

The town was planned by the Western Australian Land Company, who built the Great Southern Railway in 1886-1889. It was originally known as Lakeside, due to its proximity to Lake Powell, but did not develop initially. The Government purchased the railway in 1896, redesigned the town and gazetted it as Lakeside in 1899. The town emerged as a railway junction between the Torbay line, which served timber sawmills in the area, and the Great Southern railway, and it was renamed Torbay Junction in 1908. In 1921, it was renamed Elleker on the recommendation of a former member of the Albany Road Board who lived in the area, after Ellerker in the East Riding of Yorkshire. The reasons for the omission of the first "r" are not known. [LandInfo WA|c|E|2008-02-12]

The townsite includes several houses, a general store, oval, town hall, railway siding as mentioned and a telephone booth.

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