| Corrigin
Latitude 32 20 S Longitude
117 52 E
The townsite of Corrigin,
located in the wheatbelt area between Brookton and Kondinin, was first
gazetted in 1913 as "Dondakin". This name was derived from
the adjacent railway siding, which in turn was a form of the Aboriginal
name of a nearby soak, Dondakine Soak. The local name, "Corrigin",
was not accepted by railway authorities at first because of the likelihood
of confusion with another siding called "Korrijinn".
Eventually, due to public
protest, Korrijinn was changed to "Bickey", and Dondakin
changed to Corrigin on 15 May 1914. Corrigin is named after Corrigin
Well, another local Aboriginal name, first recorded in 1877. The meaning
of the name is not known.
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Western Australian Department of Agriculture
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