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Accommodation

There are 25 historical hotels and pubs in Kalgoorlie which are still operating today; * Albion Shamrock Hotel * Broken Hill Hotel * Caledonia House * Cornwall Hotel * Criterion Hotel * de Bernales Tavern (formerly Victoria Tavern) * Exchange Hotel * Flanagans Bar (formerly Union Club Hotel) * Gala Tavern * Golden Eagle Hotel (formerly Terminus Hotel) * Grand Hotel (Kalgoorlie) * Grand Hotel (Boulder) * Hannans Hotel * Inland City Hotel * Kalgoorlie Hotel * Main Reef Tavern * Metropole Hotel * North End Tavern * Palace Hotel * Piccadilly Hotel * Recreation Hotel * Rock Inn (formerly Tattersalls) * Star and Garter * Tower Hotel * York Hotel There are also some hotels that no longer exist in the city; * Boulder Block (demolished 1991) (Removed due to Super Pit expansion. This pub had a mine shaft so underground workers could access it.) * Eastern Hotel (formerly Federal Hotel) * Commercial Hotel (burnt down 3 Nov 1978)[5] * Foundry Hotel (closed 2005- Damaged by fire 3 July 2008,Dilibertly lit on fire in 2009) * Glendevon Hotel (burnt down 1986) * Mount Lyall (refurbished as restaurant 2004) * Oriental Hotel (demolished July 1972)[6] In addition, Kalgoorlie has modern accommodation facilities, including; * Hannans View Motel * Broadwater Resort Hotel * Railway Hotel/Motel * Quest Yelverton Apartments * All Seasons Plaza Hotel * Bel Eyre Motel * Kalgoorlie Overland Motel And Previously * Old Australia Hotel (now part of Curtin University of Technology as Student Accommodation)

Climate

Kalgoorlie has a dry climate with hot summers and cool winters. The average annual rainfall is 260 mm on an average of 65 days and, while the average rainfall is fairly evenly distributed throughout the year, there is considerable variation from year to year. January is the hottest month with an average maximum temperature of 33.6°C, but temperatures above 40.0°C occur nearly once a week when hot, dry, north to northeasterly winds arrive. Such high temperatures are usually followed by a cool change from the south and occasionally with a thunderstorm. By contrast winters are cool with July average maximum and minimum temperatures being 16.5°C and 4.8°C respectively. Cold wet days with a maximum below 12.0°C occur about once every winter. The lowest maximum temperature recorded is 7.2°C on 19 July 1961. Overnight temperatures fall below freezing about 4 times in a typical winter. Such events occur on clear nights following a day of cold southerly winds.

Description

Coordinates: 30°44′56″S 121°27′58″E / 30.749°S 121.466°E / -30.749; 121.466 Kalgoorlie, alternatively known as Kalgoorlie-Boulder, is a city in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, and is located 595 kilometres (370 mi) east-northeast of Perth, the state capital. The city was founded in 1893 during the Yilgarn-Goldfields gold rush, and is located close to the so-called "Golden Mile". It has a population of 28,246,[1] making it the largest urban centre in the Goldfields-Esperance region and the fifth-largest in Western Australia.

Further reading

* 100th anniversary of rail link (History of the Eastern Goldfields railway, officially completed on 1 January 1897, to the present, including introduction of the Prospector train on 29 November 1971) Kalgoorlie Miner 1 Jan. 1997, p. 2 * Early Railways in the Kalgoorlie Area Shepley, W.H. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, November, 1965

High schools

* Eastern Goldfields College (formerly the Eastern Goldfields Senior High School Senior Campus) * Goldfields Baptist College (private) * John Paul College (formerly Prendiville College & Christian Bros. College (amalgamated)) (private) * Kalgoorlie-Boulder Community High School (formerly the Eastern Goldfields Senior High School Middle School Campus)

History

The name Kalgoorlie is derived from the Wangai word Karlkurla, meaning "place of the silky pears". In January 1893, prospectors Patrick (Paddy) Hannan, Tom Flanagan, and Dan O'Shea were travelling to Mt Youle when one of their horses cast a shoe. During the halt in their journey, the men noticed signs of gold in the area, and decided to stay put. On 17 June 1893, Hannan filed a Reward Claim, leading to hundreds of men swarming to the area in search of gold and Kalgoorlie, originally called Hannan's, was born.[2] The mining of gold, along with other metals such as nickel, has been a major industry in Kalgoorlie ever since, and today employs about one-quarter of Kalgoorlie's workforce and generates a significant proportion of its income. The concentrated area of large gold mines surrounding the original Hannan find is often referred to as the Golden Mile, and is considered by some to be the richest square mile of earth on the planet. The town's population was about 30,000 people in 1903 and began to grow into nearby Boulder. The narrow gauge Government railway line reached Kalgoorlie in 1896, and the main named railway service from Perth was the overnight sleeper train The Westland which ran until the 1970s. In 1917, a standard gauge railway line was completed, connecting Kalgoorlie to the city of Port Augusta, South Australia across 2,000 kilometres (1,243 mi) of desert, and consequently the rest of the eastern states. The standardisation of the railway connecting Perth (which changed route from the narrow gauge route) in 1968 completed the Sydney-Perth railway, making it possible for rail travel from Perth to Sydney—and the Indian Pacific rail service commenced soon after. During the 1890s, the Goldfields area boomed as a whole, with an area population exceeding 200,000, mainly prospectors. The area gained a notorious reputation for being a wild west with bandits and prostitutes. This rapid increase in population led to a proposed new state of Auralia but with the sudden diaspora after the Gold Rush led to plans falling through. Places, famous or infamous, that Kalgoorlie is noted for include its water pipeline, designed by C. Y. O'Connor, which brings in fresh water from Mundaring Weir near Perth; its Hay Street brothels (the street itself was apparently named after Hay Street, Perth); its two-up school; the goldfields railway loopline; the Kalgoorlie Town Hall; the Paddy Hannan statue/drinking fountain; the Super Pit; and Mt Charlotte lookout. Its main street is Hannan Street, named after the town's founder. One of the infamous brothels also serves as a museum and is a major national attraction. Kalgoorlie and the surrounding district was serviced by an extensive collection of suburban railways and tramways, providing for both passenger and freight traffic.[3]

Images

Exchange Hotel. Gold Mine. View from the lookout. York Hotel. The Super Pit, Australia's largest open-cut gold mine. The historical Kalgoorlie Post Office. The Kalgoorlie Hotel/Judds Pub.

Notable people from Kalgoorlie

* Matt Birney, former WA Leader of the Opposition[8] * John Cornell, actor and movie producer * Rica Erickson, historian, botanist and author[9] * Brian Hayes, U.K. radio personality[10] * Dean Kemp, former Australian rules footballer[11] * Walter Lindrum, champion professional billiards player[12] * Barry Marshall, Nobel Prize winner[13] * Bob Marshall, champion billiards player * Tim Rogers, singer/songwriter[14] * Terry Walsh, field hockey striker and coach[15] * Kevin Bloody Wilson, singer and comedian[16] * Steve Johnston, speedway rider

Primary schools

* Boulder Primary School * East Kalgoorlie Primary School * Goldfields Baptist College (private) * Hannans Primary School * Kalgoorlie Primary School * North Kalgoorlie Primary School * O'Connor Primary School * Saint Joseph's Primary School (private) * Saint Mary's Primary School (Kalgoorlie Catholic Primary School) (private) * South Kalgoorlie Primary School

References

* Casey, Gavin and Mayman, Ted.(1964) The Mile hanas Midas Touched Rigby, Adelaide.. * FallingRain Map - elevation = 468m (Red dots are railways)

Schools

There are currently 10 primary schools, 4 high schools and 1 university in the Kalgoorlie-Boulder area.

See also

* Gold rush * Yilgarn craton * Auralia (proposed Australian state with its capital in Kalgoorlie)

Sport

Kalgoorlie-Boulder's location, being approximately 600 km from Perth, contributes to high levels of participation in Australian rules football, netball, basketball, soccer, hockey and cricket. Other popular sports in Kalgoorlie include tennis, lawn bowls, rugby league, rugby union and swimming. Kalgoorlie also has a international squash tournament held every year at the YMCA. In a statewide sense, the semi-professional Goldfields Giants basketball team competes in the State Basketball League (SBL), and has won the past two SBL championships. The Kalgoorlie Brothers play in the Western Australia Rugby League Tooheys Cup rugby league competition. Horse racing is also very popular in the city, and Kalgoorlie-Boulder is home to the internationally recognised annual 'Race Round'.

Suburbs

The Kalgoorlie-Boulder metropolitan area consists of a number of suburbs * Boulder Known as the home of the Super Pit, it is one of Kalgoorlie-Boulder's historical suburbs featuring many buildings and landmarks dating as far back as 1880. It was once the central business district for the Town of Boulder, but since amalgamation with Kalgoorlie, it is now more of a historical local centre. Boulder has its own post office, town hall and many hotels along its main thoroughfare, Burt Street. * Broadwood (aka - Hampton Heights) A new housing suburb located next to the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport which was recently expanded and is enjoying healthy growth. * Fairways A recent housing suburb built on old golf course land. Fairways also features a primary school, church, caravan park and small business. A popular choice for young families. * Golden Grove (formerly Adeline) Adeline was originally constructed around 1970 by the State Housing Commission. The suburb was built on the "Radburn" concept, with houses facing away from the street and common pathways linking homes. In 2003, a significant urban renewal project, including the renaming of the suburb to Golden Grove and re-aligning of homes was commenced.[7] * Hampton Heights See Broadwood. * Hannans Located in Kalgoorlie's far north. It was once the city's richest part of town, and the first suburb to have its own independent shopping centre (Hannans Boulevard). The area also has a primary school and an 18 hole golf course. * Central Kalgoorlie The central business district. Hannan Street, named after Paddy Hannan, is the city's most major street and stretches from the western side of the suburb (mainly housing, three brothels and some light industrial) to the eastern side (national retail chains, banks, law enforcement, restaurants, hotels, nightclubs and tourist attractions). * Karlkurla Grove The name of the eastern extension to Hannans. Proving popular due to adjacent nature reserve (Karlkurla Park) and good location. * Lamington One of Kalgoorlie's oldest and largest housing suburbs. Much like other older suburbs, almost every street is parallel with Hannan Street in Central Kalgoorlie. It houses North Kalgoorlie primary and pre primary schools, many small businesses and medical practices, a hotel and a tavern and an 18 hole golf course. * Mullingar Much smaller today than it originally was before the Super Pit expansion. It's located at the far east end of Lamington between the northern Goldfields railway and Goldfields Highway. * O'Connor The south-east section of high-class housing suburb Somerville. O'Connor is home to its own primary and Catholic high schools and shopping facilities, and it also houses the city's only recreation centre. * Piccadilly A narrow suburb following Piccadilly street between Central Kalgoorlie and Lamington. Features the city's regional hospital, some small business, a hotel, a sporting arena and two grassed ovals. * Somerville Reputed as Kalgoorlie-Boulder's richest suburb, with unique design and high-class housing and parks. It's located between West Kalgoorlie, Central Kalgoorlie and O'Connor. * South Kalgoorlie Stretching from Boundary Street, Kalgoorlie to Holmes Street, Golden Grove and bordering with Central Kalgoorlie, O'Connor, Golden Grove and Sport O' Kings. Mostly housing occupies South Kalgoorlie, however three high schools and one primary school, some medium industrial and small to medium businesses are also here. * Sport of Kings A subdivision of land surplus to the Kalgoorlie Race Course's requirements to the western side of South Kalgoorlie between Maxwell Street and the race course, ocurring from the mid 1990s. * Victory Heights A housing-only suburb located on the opposite side of Fairways on Burt Street. Bordering with Golden Grove, O'Connor, Fairways and Boulder. * West Kalgoorlie Kalgoorlie's main industrial area. It is the first suburb as you approach Kalgoorlie on the Great Eastern Highway. Features the city's airport and small, medium and heavy industrial. Currently under expansion further west (ANZAC Drive Industrial Estate.) * West Lamington The western tip of Lamington was built in the 1980s. It includes one shop, sporting facilities and an arboretum nature reserve. * Williamstown The small remains of East Kalgoorlie before being swallowed up by the Super Pit. Still existing area features mostly housing with one primary school, and is home to the Mt. Charlotte mine shaft and Nanny Goat Hill.

The Super Pit

The Super Pit is an open-cut gold mine approximately 3.6 kilometres (2.2 mi) long, 1.6 kilometres (1.0 mi) wide and 512 metres (1,680 ft) deep.[4] It was created by Alan Bond, who bought up a number of old mine leases in order to get the land area needed for the Super Pit. Every now and again the digging reveals an old shaft containing abandoned equipment and vehicles from the earlier mines. The mine operates 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and a visitor centre overlooks it. The mine blasts at 1:00 pm every day, unless the prevailing winds would carry dust over the town. Each of the massive trucks carries 225 tonnes of rock and the round trip takes about 35 minutes, most of that time being the slow uphill haul. Employees must live in Kalgoorlie; it is not a fly-in fly-out operation. The mine is expected to be productive until about 2017. At that point, it is planned to abandon it and allow the groundwater to seep in and fill it. It is estimated it will take about 50 years to fill completely.

Transport

See also Timber_railway_lines_of_Western_Australia#Firewood_Industry The town is located on the main East-West rail corridor across Australia, and was once a break-of-gauge between the Western Australian Government Railways's narrow gauge Eastern Goldfields Railway and the Trans-Australian Railway towards the Eastern states of Australia. For eastward train travellers, on the trans-continental "Indian Pacific" service, Kalgoorlie is the last town encountered for hundreds of kilometres before entering the vast expanse of the Nullarbor Plain. The "Prospector" train run by Transwa also provides daily services to Perth. Daily commercial air services connect Kalgoorlie-Boulder with Perth, operating out of the Kalgoorlie-Boulder Airport. Airlines that provide regular flights include Qantas, QantasLink and Skywest. Kalgoorlie is linked to Perth by the Great Eastern Highway, and is also on the Goldfields Highway.

Universities

* Curtin University of Technology - Kalgoorlie Campus (includes the Western Australian School of Mines and Curtin VTEC; formerly Kalgoorlie College) * University of Western Australia and University of Notre Dame Australia - Rural Clinical School of Western Australia [1]