
The No. 6 Pumping Station, located along the Great Eastern Highway in Ghooli, Western Australia, is a significant heritage site. Constructed between 1901 and 1902, it was one of eight original pumping stations integral to the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, which transported water from Mundaring Weir to Kalgoorlie. Designed by the Public Works Department with architect George Temple Poole, the station features brick masonry construction, a corrugated iron roof, and a prominent 27-meter tall steel chimney. The site is listed on the State Register of Heritage Places and classified by the National Trust.
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