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Mundrabilla Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the Eucla Land Division on the Nullarbor Plain. It spans roughly 31°00'S - 32°00'S in latitude and 127°30'E - 129°00'E in longitude.
The district is located on the Nullarbor Plain on the Western Australia– South Australia border, and falls generally between the Great Australian Bight to the south and the Trans-Australian Railway to the north. The town of Eucla on the Eyre Highway and the railway town of Forrest are located within its boundaries. [1]
The district was created on 4 March 1903. [2] When the Trans-Australian Railway was being built in 1914, the district was adjusted such that the railway formed its northern boundary. It was hence defined in the Government Gazette: [3]
Bounded on the North by the centre of the Trans-Australian Railway Line; on the East by the East boundary of the State; on the West by a North line from Red Rock Point through Survey Mark E11; and on the South by the sea coast.
31°30′S 128°15′E / 31.500°S 128.250°E
Mundrabilla Western Australia | |||||||||||||||
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Mundrabilla Land District is a land district (cadastral division) of Western Australia, located within the Eucla Land Division on the Nullarbor Plain. It spans roughly 31°00'S - 32°00'S in latitude and 127°30'E - 129°00'E in longitude.
The district is located on the Nullarbor Plain on the Western Australia– South Australia border, and falls generally between the Great Australian Bight to the south and the Trans-Australian Railway to the north. The town of Eucla on the Eyre Highway and the railway town of Forrest are located within its boundaries. [1]
The district was created on 4 March 1903. [2] When the Trans-Australian Railway was being built in 1914, the district was adjusted such that the railway formed its northern boundary. It was hence defined in the Government Gazette: [3]
Bounded on the North by the centre of the Trans-Australian Railway Line; on the East by the East boundary of the State; on the West by a North line from Red Rock Point through Survey Mark E11; and on the South by the sea coast.
31°30′S 128°15′E / 31.500°S 128.250°E