- the po****tion was 4,057. At the 2016 census,
Katanning had a po****tion of 3,687. The name
Katanning is
derived from the
Aboriginal name for a camping...
- The
Katanning Mosque is a
mosque in
Katanning,
Western Australia. The
mosque was
opened in 1980
after it was
built by the
local Islamic community who...
- Donnybrook–
Katanning railway was a
railway line in the
South West and
Great Southern regions of
Western Australia,
between Donnybrook and
Katanning. At times...
- The
Katanning to
Pingrup railway line was a
state government-owned and WAGR-operated
railway line
connecting Katanning to
Pingrup via
Nyabing in the Great...
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Katanning Airport (IATA: KNI, ICAO: YKNG) is
located at
Katanning,
Western Australia. List of
airports in
Western Australia Transport in
Australia § Aviation...
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kilometres (586 sq mi), and its seat of
government is the town of
Katanning. The
Katanning Road
District was
gazetted on 18 May 1892. On 1 July 1961, it became...
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barrister and
solicitor from
Katanning, ran as one of
three endorsed Country candidates. A nine-year
member of the
Katanning Road
Board and an unsuccessful...
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regions of
Western Australia. This
includes the
towns of Albany, Denmark,
Katanning and Narrogin. The
station was
originally planned in 1930 as 6WA, in the...
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Albany Highway at a
distance of
about 30 km (19 mi)
through Wagin and
Katanning before curving to
approach Albany Highway where it ends 4 km (2.5 mi)...
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Katanning was an
electoral district of the
Legislative ****embly in the
Australian state of
Western Australia from 1904 to 1989. The
district centred on...