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A stone well near Bruce Rock
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Bruce Rock
(including Kokerbin Rock and Shackleton)
Typical wheatbelt town with unusual rock
formations in the area
Located 243 km east of Perth, Bruce Rock is a typical
wheatbelt town. It was originally known as Nunagin but confusion with
other towns in the area led to the change to its present name. Although
it has been predominantly a wheat and sheep area since the turn of the
century in recent years the area around Bruce Rock has also been used
to grow barley, lupins, peas, pigs and goats.
The town got its name from a low granite outcrop which
lies to the east of the town and which was named after a sandalwood
cutter named John Rufus Bruce who set up his camp near a soak at the
base of the rock. The rock is signposted to the east of the town (cross
over the railway line and take the Bruce Rock Road until you see signs
to the north).
At the rock there is a sign which reads: 'This marks
the camp site of John Rufus Bruce after whom Bruce Rock was named. The
small soak was originally a native soak possibly centuries old. The
deep well is a good example of the method used in stoning wells in the
early 1900s by the Public Works Department.' There are actually two
wells at the site. The important historic site is the rectangular
shaped well not the rounded one.
The area was explored in 1836 by John Septimus Roe but
like most of the wheatbelt it was not settled until after 1900 with
land being released for agriculture in 1908. In the intervening years
the only people in the area were pastoralists with large leaseholdings
who grazed sheep and the occasional sandalwood cutter such as John
Rufus Bruce.
Bruce Rock is the centre of an area which, unlike most
wheatbelt areas, has a number of genuinely very interesting sights and
places to visit. There's the tiny bank at Shackleton and the superb
Kokerbin Rock which is surely the equal to the more famous Wave Rock
near Hyden.
Things to see:
Local Museums
There are two museums in town. Over the road from the
Mrs Lin Butler Museum (which is located in the main street) there is a
display of agricultural equipment including a particularly well
preserved old car.
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Australia's smallest bank
measuring only 3 x 4 metres, Shackleton
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The Mrs Lin
Butler museum is a very good folk museum with large and interesting
displays of both domestic and agricultural memorabilia. Behind the
museum two interesting old buildings - a tiny one room schoolhouse
complete with school desks and blackboard and a typical wheatbelt
settlers cottage with its tiny rooms and low ceiling in which are
housed a four feet wide double bed and a two feet wide single bed -
have been reconstructed complete with the original furnishings. They
have been cleverly recreated with the school being moved to the site
and the settlers cottage being built out of mudbricks and whitewashed
canvas. It is open from 10.00 am-4.00 pm. There is a caretaker's
residence at the side of the building.
Shackleton
The bank at
Shackleton claims to be Australia's smallest bank. It is a claim few
would argue with. Measuring only 3 metres by 4 metres it was only open
on Fridays from 3.00 pm - 4.30 pm until it finally closed up in 1997.
It is located out of Bruce Rock on the Quairading Road.
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Kokerbin Rock, near Bruce Rock
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Kokerbin Rock
Kokerbin Rock, located 45 km west of the town via the
charming hamlet of Kwolyin (the pub is really the only building in the
hamlet and has Chinese characters under the pub's name - presumably
Kwolyin in Chinese), is a large granite outcrop which immediately
strikes the visitor with its size and grandeur. It is said that
Kokerbin meant 'high or lofty place' in the language of the local
Aborigines. There are a number of access points to the rock with a road
which runs around the base. It is possible to drive up to the top of
the rock where there are excellent views over the surrounding
countryside.
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Tourist Information
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Bruce Rock Tourist Infomation Centre
Shire Council Chambers
Johnson St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1340
Facsimile: (08) 9061 1340
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Motels
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Bruce Rock Roadhouse Motel
20 Johnson St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1174
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Hotels
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Bruce Rock Hotel
Johnson St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1310
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Caravan Parks
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Bruce Rock Caravan Park
Dunstall St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1169
Rating: **
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Restaurants
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Bruce Rock Hotel
Johnson St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1310
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Bruce Rock Motel Restaurant
20 Johnson St
Bruce Rock
WA
6418
Telephone: (08) 9061 1174
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