Sandpatch, Western Australia

Locality in the City of Albany, Western Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Sandpatch is a suburb of the City of Albany in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, located along the Southern Ocean. In the east, it borders the locality of Torndirrup and Torndirrup National Park. Sandpatch is the location of the Albany Wind Farm.[3][4]

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Sandpatch is located in Western Australia
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Coordinates: 35.057351°S 117.782306°E / -35.057351; 117.782306
CountryAustralia
StateWestern Australia
LGA
Location
  • 388 km (241 mi) SE of Perth
  • 10 km (6.2 mi) SE of Denmark
  • 40 km (25 mi) W of Albany
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
23.2 km2 (9.0 sq mi)
Population
  Total0 (SAL 2016)[1][2]
Postcode
6330
Localities around Sandpatch
Elleker Cuthbert Robinson
Elleker Sandpatch Torndirrup
Southern Ocean Torndirrup
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Sandpatch is on the traditional land of the Minang people of the Noongar nation.[5]

In the late 1870s, the Albany Sand Patch, a set of four sand dunes, were identified as a hazard to the Princess Royal Harbour, with the possibility of it gradually filling up the harbour being feared. The sand patch started at the shore and extended 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) inland to the west, but its extend into the harbour could also be seen at low tide. Using prison labour, a barrier made from stakes and brushwood was constructed to prevent the sand from moving further into the harbour. Once the barrier was installed, seeds were sown. Despite setbacks in the form of only certain types of plants thriving in the sandy environment and other dying, like 8,000 trees planted in 1883, of which none survived, the problem was considered under control by 1886.[6][7]

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