
West Binnu, located approximately 463 kilometers north of Perth, is a rural locality in Western Australia's Mid West region. The area is renowned for its expansive wheat and lupin farming, reflecting its deep agricultural roots. The townsite was gazetted in 1932, and the name is Indigenous Australian in origin, thought to mean either "to squeeze" or "place of emus." With a population of around 10 residents, West Binnu offers a serene retreat amidst vast landscapes, making it an ideal base for exploring nearby attractions like Kalbarri National Park.
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