Kambalda

WA boasts amazing wildflowers Take care when driving on unsealed roads
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Kambalda is a nickel town situated 632km east of Perth. Kambalda lies on the shores of Lake Lefroy which rarely holds water. Population 4,259.

Kambalda was hugely affected by the goldrush between 1897 and 1906, then the gold ran out and the town declined in population. The town is going strong with mining, and still hope for more gold.

The town is modern and delivers prosperity. The main attractions are the mines, but also the sailing on the Lake Lefroy, a salt lake close to the town.

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WA boasts amazing wildflowers
Kambalda

Kambalda is a nickel town situated 632km east of Perth. Kambalda lies on the shores of Lake Lefroy which rarely holds water. Population 4,259.  more


Sunset in the Outback, courtesy of John Denman
Kambalda Telecentre

Community Telecentres can be used to access Telephone, Fax, Email and Internet services and are independent incorporated bodies owned by the community. They provides services which stimulate the creative use of telecommunications and computer technology for information access, education, employment, training and business enterprise.  more


Sunset in the Outback, courtesy of John Denman
Kambalda Memorial Gardens

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Wildflowers are in abundance
Red Hill Lookout

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Lake Lefroy

Permission is required from the Western Mining Offices to use the private roads across the lake.  more


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