
Cunderdin, a charming town in Western Australia's Wheatbelt region, lies 156 kilometers east of Perth along the Great Eastern Highway. Established in 1906, it played a pivotal role in the Goldfields Water Supply Scheme, with the No. 3 Pump Station now serving as a museum that showcases the town's agricultural and railway heritage. Visitors can also explore the Meckering earthquake faultline, a remnant of the 1968 quake that impacted the region. The town is a stop along the Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail, offering a glimpse into the area's rich history.
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