- Three Springs, Western Australia
Infobox Australian Place
type = town
name = Three Springs
state = wa
caption = Three Springs
lga = Three Springs
postcode = 6519
est = 1907
pop = 395 (2006 Census) [Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC55706|name=Three Springs (State Suburb)|quick=on|accessdate=2008-09-14]
elevation= 257
maxtemp =
mintemp =
rainfall =
stategov = Moore
fedgov = O'Connor
dist1 = 313
dir1 = N
location1= Perth
dist2 = 172
dir2 = SE
location2= Geraldton
dist3 = 49
dir3 = S
location3= MingenewThree Springs is located 313 km north of
Perth, Western Australia on the Midlands Road.Wheat farming is the main industry.The first Europeans to pass through the Three Springs area were Lieutenant George Grey and his party in 1839. The next exploration of the area in 1846 was undertaken by brothers Henry, Francis and
Augustus Gregory . This was a government sponsored trip to seek out new ‘runs’ for stock.During 1867, while surveyor
Charles Cooke Hunt was undertaking a road survey, he recorded the words ‘Three Springs’ at the site of the current town after some nearby springs. The name began to appear on official maps from then on and land in this region was soon taken up for pastoral leasing.When the Midland railway from Midland Junction to Walkaway was opened in 1895, Three Springs was a siding on the line, and the area really opened up.
In 1907 the government decided to declare a townsite adjacent to the Three Springs Station, and it was gazetted as "Kadathinni" in 1908. [ Jarvis, Neil (1986) "Western Australia, an atlas of human endeavour" Perth, W.A.: Dept. of Lands and Surveys in association with the Education Dept. of Western Australia 2nd ed. ISBN 0730900827 Previous ed.: Perth, W.A.: Government Printer, 1979. p. 46 ] It was also intended to change the name of the station when the townsite was named, but this was overlooked, and it remained Three Springs. The townsite was also locally known as "Three Springs", and in 1946 the name was officially changed to "Three Springs" to conform with local usage.LandInfo WA|c|T|2007-02-11]
Luzenac, a
Rio Tinto Group company operates the largesttalc mine in the southern hemisphere just outside the Three Springs townsite. Up until 2004, the talc was railed to Geraldton for export."
Banksia trifontinalis " (Three Springs Dryandra) is named after this town, in the vicinity of which it was first collected.References
External links
* [http://www.threesprings.wa.gov.au/ Shire of Three Springs]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~auschs/tscem.html Three Springs Cemetery, Three Springs]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~auschs/t1.html The Three Springs Database - past residents of Three Springs and Arrino]
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