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Statistics
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Km from
Perth |
1429 |
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Population |
779 |
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Rainfall |
388mm (228) |
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Max Temp |
34.6C (48) |
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Min Temp |
19.5C (5.5) |
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Autogas |
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Telecentre |
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Caravan Parks
Small caravan facility is available.
Services
Attractions
Unknown
Buildings of note
Unknown
Calendar of events
July: Gala day.

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Description
Pannawonica is
a mining town developed by Robe River Iron. Its sister town of
Wickham lies on the coast near
Karratha. Iron ore is mined near Pannawonica and
transported to the
Cape Lambert
loading facility via a private railway.
Built to house the workforce and families of the nearby Robe River Iron
mines, all company homes are air-conditioned and residents enjoy a relaxed
casual lifestyle. The town has a well equipped Primary School as well as a
Day Care Centre and Playgroup. The Silver Chain Medical Centre has a
visiting doctor and supports a holistic approach to the health of the
community.
The town's facilities include a post office, supermarket, milk bar, tavern
and hotel, sportsmen's club, bank agencies and a service station. The public
swimming pool is a popular spot during summer, as is the open air cinema
which is free of charge.
For Pannawonica visitors, accommodation is not a problem, with well
appointed motel style units available at the Tavern. For the budget
conscious there is a powered, four bay Caravan Park with grassy, camping
sites also available.
The sporting scene consists mainly of soccer, cricket, squash, touch rugby,
speedway and pistol shooting.
Social highlight of the year includes the Gala Day and Ball, held every July
and the Robe River Rodeo which was established in 1995 and is held in
September.
The Rodeo is the only event of its kind in the Pilbara and is well supported
by the local community and pastoral properties, with competitors and
visitors coming from across the State for this spectacular event. The Rodeo
normally held in early September is a must see. Don't miss out. For
information on this event contact the Pannawonica Police Station (08) 9184
1222.
Aboriginal legends:
Thousands of years ago Pannawonica was part of an island called Collanbogan
located offshore near Mardie Station. Two tribes, the Anailya "mob" and the
Boogada "mob", fought over this beautiful island and the mainlanders, the
Boogada, conspired to steal it for themselves. It was during a time when
there were many ghosts around that the Boogada tribe made their crossing to
ask the Anailya if they may have Pannawonica. The islanders were, however,
unwilling to part with their pride and joy. So the other tribe waited until
their enemy went fishing and crept out to Collanbogan and stole the hill
away. No one is sure how they carried the mountain from the island to its
present resting place, but according to legend its track left a scar across
the landscape known today as the Pannawonica track. Somewhere along its
length a gap was made when the tribe forced it through the hillside.
Once the hill had been stolen it was finally delivered to its resting place
high above the Robe River and was used over the years to shelter and protect
the tribe who had made it their own. The Boogada found themselves
occasionally defending the hill and when the enemy was sighted they made
their way to the top. And that, according to Aboriginal legend, is how
Pannawonica got its local landmark, Pannawonica Hill.
For the adventurous, Pannawonica makes a good place to refuel and obtain
supplies before heading east into the Millstream/Chichester National Park
which is only 1.5 hours from Pannawonica along the Millstream - Yarraloola
road.
Note : The Millstream - Yarraloola road is unsuitable for busses, caravans,
trailers or two wheel drive vehicles. It is recommended that the road only
be travelled by well prepared four wheel drive vehicles and that travellers
notify the Pannawonica Police or the Millstream Ranger of their intention to
travel.
(The above
information was provided to us by the Shire and is quoted
verbatim).
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