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Australind includes the localities of Treendale and Kingston with 14 kms of Estuary at its door and the Collie and Brunswick Rivers running through it.
The name is a combination of Australia and India, chosen to the belief the land could be used for breeding horses for the British Indian Army. Prior to European settlement, the area was and remains the home of the Wardandi Noongar (Saltwater) people. The Elaap are Wardandi Noongar people who lived around the Leschenault Inlet and Estuary.
Located immediately north of Australind, on the banks of the Leschenault Estuary (Derpal Elaap) is Leschenault a haven for water lovers and bird watchers.
Established in 1840 and steeped in history, Leschenault and Australind are one of the earliest Western Australian settlements and farming districts.
The 2023 Estimated Resident Population for Australind is 17,330 and Leschenault 3,216.
To find out more about the community profile for Australind click here and Leschenault click here.
Australind includes the localities of Treendale and Kingston with 14 kms of Estuary at its door and the Collie and Brunswick Rivers running through it.
The name is a combination of Australia and India, chosen to the belief the land could be used for breeding horses for the British Indian Army. Prior to European settlement, the area was and remains the home of the Wardandi Noongar (Saltwater) people. The Elaap are Wardandi Noongar people who lived around the Leschenault Inlet and Estuary.
Located immediately north of Australind, on the banks of the Leschenault Estuary (Derpal Elaap) is Leschenault a haven for water lovers and bird watchers.
Established in 1840 and steeped in history, Leschenault and Australind are one of the earliest Western Australian settlements and farming districts.
The 2023 Estimated Resident Population for Australind is 17,330 and Leschenault 3,216.
To find out more about the community profile for Australind click here and Leschenault click here.