There are two towns in Western Australia which both have a mean annual maximum temperature of just 19.5 degrees Celsius. They are Albany and Little Grove, both on the southern coast.
The coldest temperature ever recorded in Western Australia occurred at Booylgoo Springs, near Leonora in central WA. On 12 July 1969, this remote station recorded a low of -6.7 degrees C (19.9 F).
Eucla is the easternmost town of Western Australia, near the border of South Australia.
Churchill is a town in Victoria, Australia. Frederickton is a town in New South Wales, Australia. Victoria Park is a town in Western Australia, Australia.
Karratha, Western Australia, is still classified as a town. It has a population of just under 12,000 people.
The town of Derby in northwest Western Australia has a population of around 4500 people.
Australia's westernmost state is Western Australia.
The oldest town in Western Australia is Albany. It is located in the 'South West' region and is famous for its whale watching, beaches and wartime history. Albany was founded in 1826, and the oldest continuous European settlement in Western Australia.
No.. Its a town in north western Australia!
The coldest recorded winter in England was the winter of 1962-1963.
Two of Australia's coldest months are July and August.
Esperance is a town in Western Australia.
The town of Broome in far northwest Western Australia is known for its pearling industry.
The tiny town of Cook (population: 4) on the Nullarbor Plain is halfway between Adelaide, South Australia and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia.