Gregory (Port Gregory until 1967) is a small town and fishing port located northwest of the mouth of the
Hutt River, in the
Mid West
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region of
Western Australia. At the
2016 census
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, Gregory had a population of 64 in 83 dwellings. Most of the dwellings are holiday houses. The population of Gregory fluctuates depending on tourism; with the town at full capacity during school holidays and throughout the summer. During the census (Tuesday 9 August 2016) 50% of dwellings were unoccupied (national average 11%).
Port Gregory, formally called Boat Harbour, was established in 1849 and named after brothers
Augustus and
Frank Gregory, two of Western Australia's most active explorers. In May 1853 sixty convicts and
Pensioner Guards
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arrived from England via Fremantle in the brigantine ''Leander'' and the cutter ''Gold Digger''. A townsite was gazetted in 1853 as Pakington near the shore, with Lynton gazetted around the same time as the convict depot and townsite for the guards, inland on the Hutt River.
The convicts were used for Government works and in establishing a road to the
Murchison River and the Geraldine
lead Mine, operated from 1849 to 1875. Ticket-of-leave men from the depot were hired out for work at the port and on nearby farms and stations.
[McDonald, G. K., 1994. The Little Boat harbour: history of Port Gregory. WA Museum, Fremantle.]
A major employer was Captain
William Ayshford Sanford who, as magistrate for the region and the Superintendent of Convicts, built an impressive homestead alongside Lynton. He resigned in 1854 and took up pastoral and whaling pursuits, establishing a whaling facility just north of the Pakington townsite.
John Bateman and others also established whaling facilities nearby. The name Pakington was rarely used however and the name Port Gregory, the
harbour
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located next to the town, was more generally accepted. Initially the port was used by whalers and pastoralists and to ship
lead ore and pig lead from the mines, notably the Geraldine mine. Salt from nearby
Hutt Lagoon
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was shipped until the depression when the port and both the 'towns' became deserted.
On 27 January 1943 the
Japanese submarine ''I-165'', while planning to bombard the nearby port of Geraldton, observed three aircraft and what was believed to be a destroyer and aborted the attack. On the following night the submarine
bombarded Port Gregory with about ten 100-mm (3.9-inch) shells from her deck gun, in the belief that a crayfish cannery was an ammunition factory. There was no damage and Port Gregory was at the time deserted. Naval authorities only learned of the attack when the submarine's battle report radio signal was intercepted and decoded a week later.
There are many shipwrecks in the vicinity, most caused by the unsuitability of the port for large vessels. These include trading and whaling vessels and the
screw steamer SS ''Xantho'', which sank while loaded with lead ore from the Geraldine mine.
The town changed its name to Gregory in 1967.
Climate
Gregory lies in the
warm-summer Mediterranean climate zone (
Köppen: ''Csa''). Winters are warm with moderate precipitation, and summers are hot and dry.
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Coastal towns in Western Australia
Fishing communities in Australia
Mining towns in Western Australia
Shire of Northampton