Youanmi, Western Australia Explained

Type:town
Youanmi
State:WA
Local Map:yes
Zoom:10
Coordinates:-28.6147°N 118.8306°W
Established:1907
Postcode:6638
Dist1:570
Dir1:north east
Location1:Perth
Dist2:90
Dir2:south west
Location2:Sandstone
Lga:Shire of Sandstone

Youanmi is an abandoned town in the Murchison region of Western Australia.

The town was gazetted in 1910 but abandoned in 1942, after the local gold mine was closed.

History

See also: Youanmi Gold Mine. The first Europeans to visit the Youanmi area were the Robert Austin party in 1854, followed by the John Forrest's expedition in 1869, which passed through in search of Ludwig Leichhardt and his party.

Gold was discovered at Youanmi in 1894 or 1895 by prospector Tom Payne. The discovery site was the Golden Crown Mine, southwest of the current mine mill. Activity in subsequent years was subdued until a major movement of prospectors into the area in late 1907.

By 1908 however, the Youanmi Gold Mine was set up and the local population grew to such an extent that the local Youanme Progress Committee requested the declaration of a townsite in 1910.

The town's name was originally spelt Yuani, which was thought to correctly represent the Aboriginal name, but this was soon dropped in favour of Youanmi. The name Youanmi was first recorded by a surveyor in 1887, as the name of a local spring, pointed out to him by a local Aboriginal accompanying him. Following the survey of lots, the townsite was gazetted in August 1910.

The first pastoral lease were being established at this time.[1]

The mine was owned by London-based company Yuanmi Gold Mines, Limited.[2]

On Christmas Eve 1929, Arthur Upfield met Snowy Rowles at Youanmi, after the latter had just murdered James Ryan and George Lloyd, in a case known as the Murchison Murders.[3] [4]

With the closure of the gold mine in 1942, Youanmi was almost completely abandoned.[5] [6]

It is the setting of the 1957 stage musical Nex' Town.

Mining at Youanmi resumed in the 1980s, when the gold mine reopened, but because of the fly-in fly-out nature of present-day mining, the town was not reestablished. Mining continued until 1997, when the mine was closed once more.[7] [8] At the time of its second closure, Youanmi had produced 670,000 ounces of gold throughout its lifetime.[9]

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Further reading

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Technical bulletin - An inventory and condition survey of the Sandstone-Yalgoo-Paynes Find area, Western Australia. 90. 2 December 2008. 24 March 2014. Government of Western Australia.
  2. News: Mining Stocks and Shares - Mining Notes . . 29 June 1911 . 8 . 26 March 2014 .
  3. http://explorationswa.com.au/Trip_Reports/RPF/rpf.php Dromedary Hills, Youanmi - Murders on the Rabbit Proof Fence
  4. Web site: Arthur Upfield. Bookorphanage.com. 2009-08-09.
  5. Book: Hooper . Jean M. . Youanmi : A Story of Murchison Gold . Hesperian Press . 1987 . 0-85905-104-8.
  6. http://www.reb-gold.com/s/Youanmi.asp Youanmi, Australia
  7. http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=00894345 Annual Report 2008
  8. http://www.asx.com.au/asx/statistics/displayAnnouncement.do?display=pdf&idsId=00717692 Apex unveils gold strategy with three WA acquisitions
  9. http://www.voltaresources.com/i/pdf/Q32005MDA.pdf Youanmi Project