Local Government
Wyndham-East Kimberley
Region
Kimberley
Intersect of Ord River & Gt Northern Hwy Kununurra
Intersection of Ord Rover and Great Northern Hwy.
Wyndham-East Kimberley
Kimberley
Constructed from 1960, Constructed from 1963
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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RHP - To be assessed | Current | 25 Feb 2005 |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | |
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Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 20 Feb 1997 | ||
Register of the National Estate | Indicative Place |
The Diversion Dam was constructed as the first stage of the Ord River Project. A pumping station built upstream from the dam was a vital part of the project. This allowed the water to be diverted to irrigation channels across the Weber Plains. The dam was built to handle the passage of a huge quantity of water that came down the Ord in the wet season. The Dam was opened by the Prime Minister of Australia Sir Robert Menzies in 1963. This is commemorated by a brass plaque and cairn on the town side of the Dam. Lake Kununurra, the body of water formed by the dam, is used for many recreational purposes - swimming, fishing, yachting and skiing.
A water storage and diversion dam was built as part of Stage I of the Ord River Project. The dam consists of a wide concrete spillway structure with thin vertical piers supporting a two lane roadway, the Great Northern Highway and Victoria Highway that connects Perth with Darwin. Nearby (approx 1 km west) is the Duncan River Bridge. This was built at the same time as the Diversion Dam to enable the completion of the new road from Wyndham to Kununurra and subsequently Darwin. The dam was designed to serve an area of 30,000 acres. The project was designed and supervised by the Public Works Department of West Australia, and Christiani and Nielson were the major contractors for the dam. The water level in the dam is regulated by 20 gates, approximately 16 metres x 10 metres and weighing 95 tons, which are operated at the side of the bridge above. A pumping station and irrigation channels were also constructed. Once the main dam was built, pumping was no longer necessary.
Integnty: All Modifications: Nil
Good
Library Id | Title | Medium | Year Of Publication |
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11696 | Spectacular recovery in the Ord River catchment | Electronic | 2004 |
7779 | Landscape of water resources. | Other | 0 |
Historic site
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
Present Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
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Wall | CONCRETE | Reinforced Concrete |
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OCCUPATIONS | Rural industry & market gardening |
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