Get ready to unleash your inner rockstar! Join us every Saturday night at the Club Hotel Southern Cross for a Karaoke extravaganza that’ll have you singing ’til your heart’s content!…
Lack of water was the major challenge Southern Cross faced in the early days. Between 1888 and 1894, the only source of water to service the rapidly growing town was…
Lake Koorkoordine is named after the Aboriginal words Koorkoor, meaning ’meat’ and dine, meaning ‘place of’. Due to water and wind erosion over the years, Lake Koorkoordine is home to…
Hunt’s Soak is one of the many remarkable wells which provided the entire Eastern Goldfields region with water until C.Y. O’Connor built his famous water pipeline. Hunt’s Soak, built in…
An ancient banded ironstone formation of rich biodiversity and great beauty. The Helena and Aurora Range (Bungalbin) is a spectacular banded ironstone formation range in the Shire of Yilgarn, approximately…
Frog Rock is a large rock with wave-like formation with a dam located at its base. This is a popular picnic location especially during Spring when there is a beautiful…
Karalee Dam is a natural rock formation that was adapted to maximise the catchment, delivery and storage of rainwater which was essential to railway development in the Goldfields region. This…
Golden Valley was named after Golden Scrub Wattle (not gold!) which covers slopes of the valley. The township of Knutsford within Golden Valley is where the Shire of Yilgarn’s history…
The Southern Cross Masonic Lodge was one of the first freemason’s lodges in the Goldfields region and is the oldest example of a Masonic Hall in Western Australia today. Masonic…
Located on the Great Eastern Highway behind the Information Bay, next to the Southern Cross Caravan Park. A visit to the Southern Cross Pioneer Cemetery provides an opportunity to learn…