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Great Eastern Highway
Travelling along the Great Eastern Highway from Yilgarn Shire in the east to Cunderdin Shire in the west you travel from the pastoral mining region through some of the most productive grain lands in the world.
The towns and hamlets of
Southern Cross
,
Merredin
,
Hines Hill
,
Doodlakine
,
Kellerberrin
,
Tammin
,
Cunderdin
and
Meckering
offer a warm welcome to the traveller and a variety of attractions to tempt you to stay longer.
Merredin is the largest centre between Northam and Kalgoorlie and offers a range of accommodation and amenties for visitors.
Promotion of this area is undertaken by the Wheatbelt - East Regional Organisation of Councils - WEROC .
The Wheatbelt Central Map and Visitor guide will help you to explore the area and if you want to get slightly off the main highway consider following the
Golden Pipeline Heritage Trail
. This will take you back in time and also introduce you to contemporary issues such as salinity, and attractions such as the Kellerberin Art Space.
Link directly to the towns of the Great Eastern Highway
Bodallin
Carrabin
Cunderdin
Doodlakine
Hines Hill
Kellerberrin
Moorine Rock
Meckering
Merredin
Muntadgin
Southern Cross
Tammin
Westonia
Poppet head Southern Cross
Platform Merredin Railway Museum