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Karratha, located in Western Australia, derives its name from the Indigenous Ngarluma language, meaning "soft earth" or "good country." The name reflects the area's rich Natural Resources and its significance to the local Indigenous communities. The town was established in the 1960s to support the nearby iron ore mining industry, and its name was officially adopted in 1968.

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