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Shire of Cuballing

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The Shire of Cuballing is a local government area in Western Australia’s Wheatbelt. It covers 1,195.4 square kilometres and had a population of 902 in 2021. The council seat is the town of Cuballing, located about 15 kilometres north of Narrogin and 192 kilometres southeast of Perth.

Key facts
- Established in 1902 as Cuballing Road District; became a Shire in 1961.
- Shire President: Eliza Dowling. State electorate: Central Wheatbelt. Federal division: O’Connor.
- The economy is mainly farming—cereal grains, sheep and pig farming—contributing about $20 million to the state economy each year.
- More than 10% of the area contains native Dryandra forests.
- In 2003 the Shire was divided into two wards (previously, 1912–2003, ward names were used).
- As of 2023, 28 places in the Shire are heritage-listed, including 3 on the State Register of Heritage Places.


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