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Harvey is a town located in the South West of Western Australia along the
South Western Highway South Western Highway is a highway in the South West region of Western Australia connecting Perth's southeast with Walpole. It is a part of the Highway 1 network for most of its length. It is about long. Route description Perth to Bunbury ...
, south of Perth, between Pinjarra and Bunbury. It has a population of 2,750. Harvey Town is known for its dairy industry and oranges.


History

Harvey's name is derived from the nearby Harvey River, named by Governor James Stirling in 1829, soon after the river's discovery by explorers
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and Lieutenant William Preston RN. Although not positively known, the river is most likely named after Rear Admiral
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. In 1817–18, Harvey was Commander in Chief of the West Indies StationStirling served under him while in charge of , and Harvey recommended him for promotion. Stirling named a number of Western Australian features after his former navy colleagues. According to James Battye, Stirling selected known as Wellington Location 50A and established the Harvey River Settlement. The only improvement he made to the land, as far as is known, was the erection of a hunting lodge near the present town of Harvey, known as "The Hut", featuring a shingled roof, jarrah walls and hexagonal paving blocks. In the 1880s, this hut became the childhood home of children's author
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. Stirling called the area around the town of Harvey "Korijekup", using the
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name meaning "place of the
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". The area was settled slowly over the remainder of the 1800s. During the 1860s,
Australind Australind is a town in Western Australia, located 12 km north-east of Bunbury's central business district. Its local government area is the Shire of Harvey. At the 2016 census, Australind had a population of 14,539. History Prior to Eur ...
, originally the site of a failed grandiose settlement scheme, was the centre of the Harvey District community. In 1863, a road was gazetted from Pinjarra to Brunswick Junction, which was built by
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between 1864 and 1876 - it was called the "foothills route" and later became the
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. Harvey was developed as a private town in the 1890s by a group of investors following the opening of a railway station there in 1893. However, Cookernup, little more than a railway stop today, had a greater population, and had a telegraph office and school years before Harvey. The population of the town was 93 (66 males and 27 females) in 1898. In 1926 the Harvey Road Board sought the declaration of a townsite, but this did not occur until 1938. In February 2006, EG Green & Sons, the owner of the Harvey Beef brand since 1919 and responsible for about 90% of Western Australia's beef exports, went into administration. In April, however, the brand was rescued by a new consortium who acquired EG Green & Sons and recreated it as Harvey Industries. In 2010, Harvey gained national attention when 19-year-old Jessica Moloney became a finalist in the popular Fox8 show ''
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''. She came in fourth place in Cycle 6 of the series.


Present day

The town is the seat of the Shire of Harvey and is the centre of the Western Australian dairy industry. It contains a hospital, agricultural college, vocational college and the headquarters of Harvey Fresh, Harvey Beef and Harvey Cheese. Each year in April (previously October) it hosts a major agricultural show. In addition,
Harvey Senior High School Harvey Senior High School is a comprehensive public co-educational high day school, located in Harvey, a regional centre south of Perth, Western Australia. Overview The school was established in 1958 and by 2012 had an enrolment of 220 st ...
, two primary schools, dining and shopping facilities, banks, accommodation (hotel, motel, caravan park, farm stay), council offices and the Forest Products Commission's Timber Technology Centre are located within the town. The railway station contains a museum which documents early life in the town, and the Stirling Cottage (actually a replica of it built downstream from the original in 1994 after the original cottage succumbed to the elements in the 1960s) has been converted into a tourist information centre and tearooms. An unusual feature is the Italian Internment Shrine, built by Italian internees of Harvey No. 11 Camp during World War II and believed to be one of the only monuments of its kind in existence. Harvey is home to Harvey Dam, which is a popular recreational angling (licensed) and tourist destination, with picnic facilities, walkways and historical information. Harvey Dam's wall can be traversed completely on foot. In 2015 Harvey received a new war memorial with detailed casualty counts and information relevant to major Australian engagements. On 7 January 2016 the residents of the town were urged to evacuate immediately by Western Australia's
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due to an approaching
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. Patients at the Harvey District Hospital were evacuated to nearby hospitals along with residents from local nursing homes. On the evening of 8 January, after catastrophic losses in nearby Yarloop, the fire was threatening the town. Harvey was evacuated late on the afternoon of 9 January, but conditions eased the following day and the alert level was downgraded.


Transport

The main road route through the area is
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(Route 20; Perth to Bunbury via Pinjarra and Waroona). Uduc Road, the town's main street, goes to Old Coast Road near Myalup. Harvey station is located on the South Western Railway and served by Transwa's twice daily ''
Australind Australind is a town in Western Australia, located 12 km north-east of Bunbury's central business district. Its local government area is the Shire of Harvey. At the 2016 census, Australind had a population of 14,539. History Prior to Eur ...
'' service from
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to Bunbury. Transwa and South West Coachlines run daily bus service between Perth, Mandurah and Bunbury via
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, and have stops in Harvey Intersection near Forestry Road, between Mylaup and Binningup. Private cab shuttle service also run daily to
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through Harvey. A senior citizens bus service also run every Friday between Harvey and Bunbury.


Tourist attractions

* Stirling Cottage * Harvey Dam * The Big Orange Tower and Harvey River Estate Winery * Harvey Railway Station Museum * Harvey Internment Camp Memorial Shrine (Harvey No 11 Camp) * Harvey War Memorial Park * Mylaup Beach and Binningup Beach


Education

There are two primary schools in Harvey, being Harvey Primary School and St Anne's School. Secondary school options are
Harvey Senior High School Harvey Senior High School is a comprehensive public co-educational high day school, located in Harvey, a regional centre south of Perth, Western Australia. Overview The school was established in 1958 and by 2012 had an enrolment of 220 st ...
and the WA College of Agriculture – Harvey. Other popular secondary education options include Our Lady of Mercy College and Australind Senior High School, both located in Australind.


Climate

Harvey experiences a mediterranean climate with hot, dry summers and wet winters.


References


External links


Shire of Harvey websiteHarvey portal
{{authority control Towns in Western Australia Shire of Harvey Bushfire affected towns in Western Australia