Katanning, Western Australia
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Katanning is a town located south-east of
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, Western Australia on the
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. At the census of 2021 the population was 4,057. At the 2016 census, Katanning had a population of 3,687.


History

The name ''Katanning'' is derived from the Aboriginal name for a camping place. That name for the camp was , with meaning and meaning or . In the very early days before town settlement, a big group of traditional custodians lived in the area. When the community of another district would visit annually, was the head camp or meeting place. Some sources say that means , or that means . Others suggest that the place is named after a local Aboriginal woman. The first Europeans to explore the Katanning area were Governor James Stirling and Surveyor General
John Septimus Roe John Septimus Roe (8 May 1797 – 28 May 1878) was the first Surveyor-General of Western Australia. He was a renowned explorer, a member of Western Australia's legislative and executive councils for nearly 40 years, but also a participant in ...
who travelled through the area in 1835 en route from
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to Albany. In about 1870,
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cutters moved into the area but they did not settle. It was not until the development of the Great Southern Railway, a land grant railway built by the West Australian Land Company from
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to Albany in 1889, that the township came into existence. The townsite was initially developed by the West Australian Land Company. The state government purchased the railway and the townsite in 1896 and later formally gazetted the town in 1898, when the population of the town was 226, comprising 107 males and 119 females. In April 1891 the Premier Roller Flour Mill was opened in the centre of the town by brothers
Frederick Henry Piesse Frederick Henry Piesse, Order of St Michael and St George, CMG (6 December 185329 June 1912) was a farmer, businessman and politician who is credited with much of the early development of the region around Katanning, Western Australia, Katanni ...
and
Charles Austin Piesse Charles Austin Piesse (11 November 1855 – 13 July 1914) was an Australian businessman and politician who served as a member of the Legislative Council of Western Australia from 1894 until his death. He was a minister in the government of Newt ...
. The mill provided an important cash market for local wheat growers. Initially the mill supplied flour to the whole of the Albany district, replacing more expensive imports from Adelaide. At that time Albany was Western Australia's principal port. The ground-floor street frontages of the mill were converted into shops from the 1930s, including a music shop, butchers, dress shops, a barber, and tearooms. By 2008 the building was owned by the
Shire of Katanning The Shire of Katanning is a local government area in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, about north of Albany and about southeast of the state capital, Perth. The Shire covers an area of , and its seat of government is the town ...
, which sold it for to a private developer who renovated the by-then dilapidated building and turned it into a hotel and restaurant that opened in 2018. Katanning remains an important centre on the Great Southern Railway to Albany.


Features

A statue of
Frederick Henry Piesse Frederick Henry Piesse, Order of St Michael and St George, CMG (6 December 185329 June 1912) was a farmer, businessman and politician who is credited with much of the early development of the region around Katanning, Western Australia, Katanni ...
(by sculptor
Pietro Porcelli Pietro Giacomo Porcelli (30 January 1872 – 28 June 1943) was an Italian-born sculptor responsible for many List of public art in Western Australia, statues in Western Australia, including the Explorers' Monument (Western Australia), Explore ...
) was erected in 1916 and stands beside the railway line in Austral Terrace. The Piesse family constructed a regal mansion which was named ''Kobeelya'' and after being used for many years as a girls' boarding school, is now a conference centre managed by the local Baptist church. Katanning features a unique playground of oversized structures named the ''All Ages Playground''. The town has many other attractions, including a recreation, leisure and function centre. Katanning has a relatively large Muslim population of about 350 people and consequently has a mosque, the Katanning Mosque. The vast majority of local Muslims originated in the
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, and travelled to Katanning to work in the local abattoir, which was established in the late 1970s. Other religious buildings include churches of Anglican, Baptist, Catholic, Lutheran, Seventh Day Adventist, Uniting, and Wesleyan denominations, along with a Jehovah's Witness Kingdom Hall. The town has a castle-like structure that was built as a winery. The town's entrance features an antique truck loaded with imitation wool bales, a windmill, and several sculptures of sheep made from corrugated iron. The town has become a regional service centre for the Great Southern, and services the nearby towns of
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, Tambellup and Woodanilling plus several more. It contains three primary schools (Katanning Primary School, Braeside Primary School, and St Patrick's School), and a high school ( Katanning Senior High School).


Transport

Katanning railway station has an elevation of above sea level and a rail distance of from
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.


Climate

Katanning sits on the border between the warm-summer and the purely subtropical
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varieties with January and February being just below . Under the
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it is classified as ''Csb''.


Notable residents

*
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, Australian rules footballer *
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, Olympic gold medallist swimmer, born in Katanning * Percy Gratwick, posthumous
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recipient in
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, born in Katanning * Angela Ryder, a Wilman
Noongar The Noongar (, also spelt Noongah, Nyungar , Nyoongar, Nyoongah, Nyungah, Nyugah, and Yunga ) are Aboriginal Australian people who live in the South West, Western Australia, south-west corner of Western Australia, from Geraldton, Western Aus ...
woman * Tiah Toth, AFLW player * Mark Williams, Australian rules footballer *
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* Alan Quartermaine, WAFL footballer, 1975 Sandover Medallist *
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, cave diver


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