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Coordinates: 33°3325S 115°3412E / 33.557°S 115.57°E / -33.557; 115.57
 

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Capel
Western Australia
Forrest Road in Capel
Capel is located in Western Australia
Capel

Capel

Map
Coordinates33°33′25S 115°34′12E / 33.557°S 115.57°E / -33.557; 115.57
Population2,402 (UCL 2021)[1]
Established1897
Postcode(s)6271
Elevation19 m (62 ft)
Area66.4 km2 (25.6 sq mi)
Location
LGA(s)Shire of Capel
State electorate(s)Collie-Preston
Federal division(s)Forrest

Capel is a town in the South West region of Western Australia, located 212 kilometres (132 mi) south of Perth and midway between Bunbury and Busselton. The town is located on the Capel River and is approximately 19 metres (62 ft) above sea level.

History[edit]

The Capel area was originally inhabited by the Wardandi Noongar people.

Colonists visited the region early in the history of colonial Western Australia. The Capel River was visited by Frederick Ludlow in 1834, but it was not given an English name until the Bussell family settled in the area soon afterwards. The name honours Capel Carter Brockman (1839–1924),[2] daughter of John Bussell (1803–1875),[3] herself named after a Miss Capel Carter, a cousin of the Bussells in England with whom Bussell family members corresponded. In the 1830s a number of settlers followed the Bussells into the area, and both James Stirling and John Hutt, (the first two Governors of Western Australia) took up land in the region.

Plans to establish a townsite in the area were first mooted in 1844, but the site was not surveyed until the 1870s and lots were not sold until 1897. Initially the town was named Coolingnup, which is the Noongar name for the place; the name was changed to Capel in 1899.[4]

Climate[edit]

The climate is hot-summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csa), at a certain distance from the headquarters, Forrest Beach has the warm-summer version as in Busseltonorsouthern California (Csb), delimiting the northern limit of the second climatic zone on the Australian coast.[5]

Capel has hot dry summers and cool wet winters. Daily temperatures range from 13 °C to 40 °C in summer, and from 5 °C to 27 °C in winter. Average annual rainfall is about 830 mm.

Demographics[edit]

The population of the town was 91 (44 males and 47 females) in 1898.[6] According to the 2016 census figures, the population of the Town of Capel was 2,509, and the population of the Shire of Capel was 17,123.[7]

Economy[edit]

Historically, Capel is a farming area; traditional agricultural pursuits include dairy and beef. In recent times, Capel has become popular for hobby farms, and a number of innovative agricultural pursuits have been introduced, including alpacas, viticulture, aquaculture and growing of blue gums. There is also some miningofmineral sands in the Shire, and tourism is increasingly important to the Shire's economy.

Westralian Sands was established in 1954 but commenced operations in 1959 when it started mining and processing the Yoganup deposit just north of the town. Another company, RGC, operated a mine to the south of the town. In 1998 both companies merged to form Iluka Resources which continues to operate ilmenite mines around the area and produce synthetic rutile at the processing facility to the north of the town along the Bussell Highway.

References[edit]

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Capel (urban centre and locality)". Australian Census 2021. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ 'Brockman, Capel Carter (1839–1924)', Obituaries Australia, National Centre of Biography, Australian National University, retrieved 7 April 2013.
  • ^ Freda Vines Carmody (1966) 'Bussell, John Garrett (1803–1875)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 1, (MUP)
  • ^ "History of country town names – C". Western Australian Land Information Authority. Archived from the original on 14 March 2022. Retrieved 8 June 2007.
  • ^ "Interactive Australia / New Zealand Koppen-Geiger Climate Classification Map". plantmaps.com. Retrieved 6 March 2019.
  • ^ "Population of Western Australia". Western Mail. Perth, Western Australia. 22 April 1898. p. 23. Retrieved 28 May 2012 – via National Library of Australia.
  • ^ "2016 Census, Australian Bureau of Statistics". Retrieved 31 January 2020.
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