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South West (Western Australia)






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Coordinates: 34°12S 116°12E / 34.2°S 116.2°E / -34.2; 116.2
 

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34°12′S 116°12′E / 34.2°S 116.2°E / -34.2; 116.2

South West
Western Australia
Map
Location of the South West region in Western Australia
Population170,000
 • Density7.09/km2 (18.4/sq mi)
Area23,970 km2 (9,254.9 sq mi)
LGA(s)

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The South West region is one of the nine regions of Western Australia. It has an area of 23,970 km2, and a population of about 170,000 people.[1] Bunbury is the main city in the region.

Climate[edit]

The South West has a Mediterranean climate, with dry summers and wet winters.[2] There is about 900 mm of precipitation per year, with most between May and September.[3] Mean maximum daily temperatures range from 16 °C in July to 34 °C in February.

Economy[edit]

The economy of the South West is very diverse. It is a major world producer of aluminium oxide and mineral sands, and also has substantial agriculture, timber, and viticulture industries. It is Western Australia's second-most popular tourist destination after Perth.

Local government divisions[edit]

The South West region consists of the following local government areas:[1]

Attractions[edit]

Some well-known attractions include Cape Naturaliste Lighthouse and Discovery Centre, Ngilgi Cave, Augusta Jewel Cave, Cape Leeuwin Lighthouse, Busselton Jetty, Mammoth Cave, Easter Cave, Bunbury Dolphin Discovery Centre, Dave Evans Bicentennial Tree, Diamond Tree, and Gloucester Tree.

References[edit]

  1. ^ a b "South West". Department of Primary Industries and Regional Development. Retrieved 4 September 2017.
  • ^ Nottie, Trevor (2004). Plants for Mediterranean Climate Gardens. Rosenberg. p. 9.
  • ^ Bunbury Geography and Weather. Bunburyonline.
  • External links[edit]


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