Brunswick Junction, Western Australia Explained

Type:town
Brunswick Junction
State:wa
Lga:Shire of Harvey
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Coordinates:-33.2574°N 115.8385°W
Postcode:6224
Est:1898
Stategov:Murray-Wellington
Fedgov:Forrest
Dist1:161
Location1:Perth
Dist2:26
Location2:Bunbury
Dist3:21
Location3:Harvey

Brunswick Junction is a town in the South West of Western Australia, situated along the South Western Highway between Harvey and Bunbury. It had a population of 772 people at the 2016 census, down from 797 at the 2006 census.

History

The Aboriginal name for the Brunswick area is Mue-De-La.

The Brunswick River which runs just north of the town was surveyed by John Septimus Roe in 1830, and likely named by Governor Stirling after the Duke of Brunswick. Stirling was in command of HMS Brazen in 1813 when the ship was commissioned to take the Duke of Brunswick to Holland. The Duke was on the ship for five days.

The first farm in the area, "Alverstoke", started in 1842 by Marshall Waller Clifton, was producing wheat, barley and potatoes within a few years. A bridge was built over the Brunswick River at Australind to give settlers in the area easier access to what was then the main community in the Harvey District.

In 1893, when the Perth-Bunbury railway was completed, no-one lived in the present-day townsite, but the Brunswick Farmers' Association was formed, with a post office and school operating nearby. In 1898, a junction was opened south of the river when the line to Collie opened, and a railway station was built.[1]

The population of the town was 68 (38 males and 30 females) in 1898.[2]

The Brunswick Junction Prison was located in the former railway barracks. By 1979, it was a minimum security prison with capacity for 26 inmates.[3] It was closed in 1984.[4]

The town's centre underwent a significant upgrade in 2011 as part of the Royalties for Regions program, a dairy themed playground, landscaping and an underground power hub were all part of the 380,000 project that was opened by Brendon Grylls.[5]

Present day

Brunswick Junction is mainly known today for dairying, to which a large Friesian cow (nicknamed Daisy) stands testament in a park in the centre of town. Peters Creameries produces milk products and cheese from nearby dairy farmers.

The town also hosts several historic buildings, including the shire hall, Catholic and Anglican churches and railway cottages, and the nearby Beela Valley has a scenic drive which takes in farming country east of the town as well as the Mornington forests.[6]

The Brunswick Agricultural Show is one of the largest in regional Australia with over 15,000 visitors in October of each year. A fashion parade, trade exhibits, arts and crafts and flowers are among the things on offer.[7]

Transport

Brunswick Junction is on the South Western Highway, north-east of Bunbury. In town, the South Western Highway carries the name Ommaney Road. Brunswick Junction is linked by road to Australind to the west via Clifton Road.

Railway junction

The town serves as a stop on the Australind passenger train from Perth to Bunbury on the South Western Railway.

It is a railway junction for the railway line from Collie, and the former railway branch lines that extended further east of Collie.[8]

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Local Towns - Brunswick . 1 October 2006 . Shire of Harvey . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20110720210617/http://www.harvey.wa.gov.au/brunswick . 20 July 2011 .
  2. News: Population of Western Australia . . Perth, Western Australia. 22 April 1898 . 28 May 2012 . 23 . National Library of Australia.
  3. Book: PRISON ESTABLISHMENTS & FACILITIES . Planning and Research Section, WA Department of Corrections . 1979 . 1004 Hay Street, Perth . 34.
  4. West Australian Government Printer . 30 March 1984 . Prisons Act 1981-1982 PROCLAMATION . Government Gazette of Western Australia.
  5. News: Brunswick Junction revamp revealed. 28 March 2011. 26 March 2013. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
  6. http://www.southwestattractions.com.au/brunswick.html South West Attractions - Brunswick Junction
  7. Web site: Brunswick Agricultural Show . 2 October 2006 . Travel Down Under . https://web.archive.org/web/20060827065507/http://www.traveldownunder.com.au/Western_Australia/South_West/Brunswick_Agricultural_Show.asp . 27 August 2006 . dead . dmy .
  8. See Bowelling for details of the lines...