- Piesseville, Western Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Piesseville
caption =
lga = Shire of Wagin
est = 1903
postcode = 6315
pop =
dist1 = 211 | location1 = Perth
dist2 = 17 | location2 = Wagin
fedgov = O'Connor
stategov = Wagin
state = wa
maxtemp = 22.8
mintemp = 9.7
rainfall = 436.1
elevation = 303coord|-33.194|117.288|type:city(100)_region:AU-WA_scale:50000|format=dms|display=titlePiesseville is a small town in the Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia , convert|211|km|mi|0 south-east of Perth on theGreat Southern Highway between Narrogin and Wagin. It is also on the Great Southern Railway.History
In the 1860s, early settlers came to the area to graze their flocks, but the first official records of it began in 1889 when the Great Southern Railway opened, and a siding called Buchanan River was opened. In 1897, the Government set aside land for subdivision here, and in 1903 lots were surveyed and the town of Buchanan gazetted. The land agent at Katanning reported considerable interest, and a hall, school and other facilities had been completed by 1904.
However, the name clashed with a town in New South Wales (now little more than a historic gallery outside Kurri Kurri in the
Hunter Valley ), so the town was renamed Barton in 1905 to honour Australia's first prime minister (1901-1903), SirEdmund Barton . However, after the construction of theTrans-Australian Railway in 1917, another railway station named after Barton in theSouth Australia n stretch of theNullarbor Plain led to another name change - this time to Piesse, after two local residents, in December 1918. Five years later, the town was changed to its present name - its fourth in 20 years. [LandInfo WA|c|P|2007-04-17]Piesseville today is more of an agricultural locality, although the original 1904 hall still stands.
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