Bindi Bindi, Western Australia Explained

Type:town
Bindi Bindi
State:wa
Lga:Shire of Moora
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Coordinates:-30.6333°N 138°W
Postcode:6574
Est:1947
Elevation:310
Stategov:Moore
Fedgov:Durack
Dist1:209
Dir1:N
Location1:Perth
Dist2:35
Dir2:E
Location2:Moora

Bindi Bindi is a small town located between Moora and Wongan Hills in the Wheatbelt region of Western Australia. It has a population of 59 as of the 2021 census.

The town originated as a Western Australian Government Railways siding and was gazetted in 1947. The name is believed to be Aboriginal in origin, and is thought to be a word for a sharp stick used to fasten a coat. As is usual in Aboriginal languages, doubling the word means that there are many of the same objects so it is presumed that there were many coat fastening sticks to be found in this area.[1] Other sources indicate that the word 'bindi' means little girl in an (unknown) Aboriginal dialect, whilst the more popular translation of the term in recent times indicates that 'bindi bindi' is the Noongar word for 'butterfly'.[2] [3]

The main industry in town is wheat farming with the town being a Cooperative Bulk Handling receival site.[4]

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: BINDI BINDI | Western Australia | www.wanowandthen.com. www.wanowandthen.com.
  2. Web site: Girls Names of Australian Aboriginal Origin. 19 February 2012.
  3. Web site: Bindi-Bindi Koondarminy wer Maamoong Waangka :: Noongar Boodjar Language Cultural Aboriginal Corporation.
  4. Web site: CBH Receival Sites – Contact Details . 2010 . 20 March 2011 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20120318082458/https://www.cbh.com.au/media/120302/cbh%20receival%20sites%20-%20contact%20details.pdf . 18 March 2012 .