Nicole Gibbs Quairading

Quairading is a Western Australian town located in the Wheatbelt region. It is the seat of government for the Shire of Quairading. The town was named for Quairading Spring, derived from a local Aboriginal word recorded in 1872 by surveyor Alexander Forrest. The first European settler in the area is believed to be Stephen Parker, who settled in nearby Y…
Quairading is a Western Australian town located in the Wheatbelt region. It is the seat of government for the Shire of Quairading. The town was named for Quairading Spring, derived from a local Aboriginal word recorded in 1872 by surveyor Alexander Forrest. The first European settler in the area is believed to be Stephen Parker, who settled in nearby York. From 1859 to 1863, his son Edward Parker cleared land east of York towards Dangin, before Edward's son Jonah took over Dangin and the surrounding area. Jonah Parker subdivided his property and made Dangin a private townsite, surrounded by his land. A Methodist, Jonah Parker banned alcohol in the town and these factors led to residents leaving Dangin. The Government made available new land in nearby Quairading, and gave settlers a 65-hectare block for free if they cleared the land and lived there for seven years. Many settlers took up the offer and moved into the area between 1903 and 1908.
  • Population: 582 (UCL 2021)
  • Established: 1907
  • Elevation: 249 m (817 ft)
  • Location: 166 km (103 mi) east of Perth · 69 km (43 mi) east of York
  • Postcode(s): 6383
  • Area: 200.5 km² (77.4 sq mi)
  • LGA(s): Shire of Quairading
Data from: en.wikipedia.org