What is Halls Creek infamous for?

What is Halls Creek infamous for?

It was originally a rock hole for the local Aborigines but, with the arrival of Europeans, it was used to water the stock on Koongie Park Station. Looking at the ruins today it is hard to imagine that Old Halls Creek, 16 km from the town, was the site of the first major gold discovery in 1885.

What language do they speak in Halls Creek?

Ringer Soak Kundat Djaru is a medium-sized Aboriginal community, located 170 km south east of Halls Creek in the Kimberley Region of Western Australia, within the Shire of Halls Creek. The primary language spoken is Jaru.

Is it safe to stay in Halls Creek?

Overgrown lawn, overpriced, leaves in pool, junkyard… SAFETY is key to a great travelling experience, this is not a place where you will find it. Do not stay here – it is not safe.

What is between Fitzroy Crossing and Halls Creek?

Larrawa Station is about 140km away from Fitzroy Crossing, and a similar distance from Halls Creek, and given its almost smack bang in the middle of Broome and Kununurra it makes for a great place to stop while doing the long drive.

Is Halls Creek a dry community?

“Alcohol has now taken over the selling of drugs in this town,” she said. She said those with cars travelled to Kununurra or Broome to buy alcohol to sell in Halls Creek. “In the 12-month period pre-restriction, Halls Creek police estimated that 90% of their work was alcohol-related,” the survey says.

Who found gold in Halls Creek?

prospector Charlie Hall
On Christmas Day 1885 prospector Charlie Hall found a huge 28-ounce (nearly 1 kilogram) gold nugget at a site that would eventually be named after him. News of the discovery drew more than 15,000 people to what is now Old Halls Creek to try their luck.

What is the population of Halls Creek?

Halls Creek is also the northern end of the Canning Stock Route, which runs 1,850 km through the Great Sandy Desert until the southern end of the route at Wiluna….Halls Creek, Western Australia.

Halls Creek Western Australia
Population 1,546 (2016 census)
Established 1887/1949
Postcode(s) 6770
Elevation 422 m (1,385 ft)

Is Fitzroy Crossing safe to stay?

Fitzroy Crossing Lodge is okay for a brief stay (we even spent a honeymoon night there) but if camping or caravanning then Ngumban Cliffs is a much better idea. There are other free camps well away from the highway and well away from Fitzroy Crossing.

What is Fitzroy Crossing famous for?

Set on the banks of the mighty Fitzroy River, Fitzroy Crossing is a true outback town, and a great base for exploration of the nearby Devonian National Parks – Tunnel Creek, Windjana Gorge and Geikie Gorge. North east of Fitzroy Crossing, the Mimbi Caves are also part of the 350 million year old Devonian Reef system.

Can a passenger drink alcohol in a car wa?

While it’s well-known that alcohol for drivers is a big no-no, WA Police have now killed any notion that you can enjoy a drink as a passenger in a car – party buses included. “You cannot drink alcohol in any vehicle on a road, unless it’s licensed or exempted.

Can you buy takeaway alcohol in Halls Creek?

Sales of take-away liquor will be banned in Halls Creek from next Monday. Director of Liquor Licensing Barry Sargeant said the restrictions would apply to full and mid-strength takeaway alcohol in Halls Creek.

What year was gold discovered in Halls Creek?

1885
Hall and Slattery found the first gold in 1885 in Halls Creek.

Which is the closest town to Halls Creek?

Warmun Community (also known as Turkey Creek) and Warmun are a township and locality in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, located on the Great Northern Highway, 3009 km northeast of Perth. The closest populated town is Halls Creek.

Where is Halls Creek on the Great Northern Highway?

It is located between the towns of Fitzroy Crossing and Turkey Creek (Warmun) on the Great Northern Highway. It is the only sizeable town for 600 km on the Highway.

How many people live in Halls Creek Town camp?

Many Aboriginal communities are located within the shire. At the 2016 census Halls Creek excluding town Camps had a population of 1113. The town camps include Lundja, Mardiwah Loop, Yardgee and Nicholson Town Camp and at the 2016 census has a population of 432.

Is there a tourist information centre in Halls Creek?

Halls Creek has a nice tourism information centre, an eight million dollar swimming complex and the motels are nice and welcoming. So are most people in town. Lots of work and money has been invested in the last couple of years to make the town more welcoming and tourist friendly. But it’s still a bit of a love it or hate it town.

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