Everything about Buntine Western Australia totally explained
Buntine is a small town located in the
Wheatbelt region of
Western Australia, about north of
Perth, the state capital, along the
Great Northern Highway within the
Shire of Dalwallinu.
The name Buntine was first used in 1910 as the name of a nearby hill. In 1913, it was applied to a railway siding on the line between
Wongan Hills and
Mullewa, at the suggestion of District Surveyor J P Camm. The town of Buntine was gazetted in 1916.
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