Norseman

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Norseman is a remote gold-mining town in Western Australia's outback, known as a gateway to the Nullarbor Plain and the eastern states.

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Norseman canonical 8

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Predicate Object
instanceOf mining town
town
climate semi-arid
country Australia
discoveredGold 1894
distanceFromPerth approximately 720 kilometres east
hasHeritage historic gold-mining sites
hasNearbyCity Kalgoorlie
hasNearbyFeature Nullarbor Plain
hasNearbyTown Esperance
knownAs gateway to the Nullarbor Plain
gateway to the eastern states of Australia
knownFor gold mining
localGovernmentArea Shire of Dundas
locatedIn outback of Western Australia
locatedOn Eyre Highway
namedAfter a racehorse called Norseman
postcode 6443
primaryIndustry gold mining
region Goldfields-Esperance region
surface form: Goldfields-Esperance
roadDistanceToAdelaide approximately 2000 kilometres
role major stopover for cross-country road traffic between Western Australia and eastern states
state Western Australia
timezone Australian Western Standard Time
UTCOffset +8

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