
Bindi Bindi is a small rural locality in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, approximately 170 kilometers north of Perth. Established in 1947 as a rail siding, the town's name is believed to be of Aboriginal origin, possibly referring to a sharp stick used to fasten a coat or the Noongar word for "butterfly." With a population of 59 as of the 2021 census, Bindi Bindi's economy is primarily based on wheat farming, with the Cooperative Bulk Handling (CBH) receival site serving as a central hub for grain production.
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