
Cadoux is a small town in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, approximately 180 kilometers northeast of Perth. Established in 1929, it serves as a hub for the local wheat farming industry. The town is known for its seismic activity, notably the 6.1 magnitude earthquake in 1979, which was the second most damaging in Western Australia's history. Today, Cadoux offers a serene rural lifestyle with essential amenities, including a community recreation center, primary school, and Cooperative Bulk Handling facilities. The town's rich history and tight-knit community make it a unique destination in the Wheatbelt.
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