Nanson, Western Australia

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CountryAustralia
Established1910
Elevation
129 m (423 ft)
Nanson
Nanson is located in Western Australia
Nanson
Nanson
Interactive map of Nanson
Coordinates: 28°34′S 114°46′E / 28.567°S 114.767°E / -28.567; 114.767
CountryAustralia
StateWestern Australia
LGA
Location
Established1910
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
76.7 km2 (29.6 sq mi)
Elevation
129 m (423 ft)
Population
  Total84 (SAL 2021)[1]
Postcode
6532

Nanson is a small town in the Mid West region of Western Australia, between the city of Geraldton and the town of Northampton. The town is situated on the banks of the Chapman River in the Chapman Valley. At the 2006 census, Nanson had a population of 386.[2]

The surrounding area was settled in the 1850s when the property of Mount Erin was established by Michael Morrissey. In 1909 the government began to plan the Upper Chapman Valley railway line and local farmers petitioned to have a town established at the 12 mile siding.[3] The railway was opened in 1910 and the siding was named Lauder Siding, the locals then petitioned to have the name changed to Nansonville, named for the local Member of Parliament John Nanson. The Minister for Lands agreed to change the name to Nanson and the town was gazetted in 1910. The railway siding was renamed as Mount Erin in 1912 by the Railways Department which was used locally as the town's name, as well as for an agricultural estate surrounding the town. In 1915 the railway siding was renamed "Nanson" to prevent any confusion.

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