Local Government
Lake Grace
Region
Wheatbelt
Off Duckworth Rd Beenong
AA Number 560
Lake Grace
Wheatbelt
Constructed from 1951 to 1952
Type | Status | Date | Documents | More information |
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Heritage List | Adopted | 18 Dec 2019 | Shire of Lake Grace |
Type | Status | Date | Documents |
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RHP - To be assessed | Current | 24 Jun 2004 |
Type | Status | Date | Grading/Management | More information | |
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Category | Description | ||||
Municipal Inventory | Adopted | 23 Sep 1998 | Category A |
Category A |
Shire of Lake Grace |
· The place has historical value for its association with the Fremantle Goal.
· The place has associations with the establishment of the railway network to the Eastern Goldfields during the gold boom of the 1890s.
· The place forms part of system of reservoirs and dams established to provide water for the steam engines that once operated on the railway; a function which is no longer practised.
‘45000 cubic metre capacity natural rock catchment with a concrete dam wall and rock catchments across the rock face. It is 7.31 metres deep, covers 24 hectares of rock catchment area and 12 hectares of earth catchment area.’
‘The water reserve was created in 1925. In 1945 the Lake Grace Road Board wrote to the Water Authority requesting compensation for having to cart water. The same request was made in 1946, suggesting Dingo Rock, South Lake Grace, Newdegate, and the lakes district for possible key water supply sites. At a ratepayers meeting in March 1946, it was resolved that the secretary request the Water Authority to prepare plans to be submitted for action prior to summer 1947, including the Dingo Rocks catchment. In April 1946, the Water Authority advised that the expansion of the districts water supplies was in abeyance due to shortage of manpower and materials. By 1947, the towns doctor, Dr Margaret Clarke made a formal compliant about the water supply on Lake Grace. A special meeting was called in July 1947, attended by Mr Doney the Minister for Public Works and Labour, and Mr Nalder, the MLA for the district. The chairman of the Road Board, Mr Elliott, presided. The subject under discussion was the water supply and among the recommendations was the issue of Dingo Rocks which could provide a water supply for the local settlers who were needing to cart water long distances. Elliott strongly recommended a further inspection of Dingo Rock in view of the excellent catchment potential. In November 1947, the Beenong area was dependent on the water in the railway tank.’ ‘In correspondence from PWD to the Roads Board in February 1950, it was stated that Dingo Rocks was marked for attention. When Mr Elliott was re-elected as Chairperson of the Board for the 16th consecutive term, in May 1950, he reported that works were progressing at Dingo Rocks.’ ‘The prisoners from Fremantle Gaol constructed the 7 metre rock and cement wall to catch the run off from Dingo Rock. All the work was done by hand with picks, shovels and blasting. The prisoners camped at the site and the work was supervised by the Public Works Department.’ ‘The Dingo Rock Dam was opened on 23rd July 1952 by Victor Doney, MLA.’
High
Good
Other Built Type
Epoch | General | Specific |
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Original Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
Present Use | GOVERNMENTAL | Reservoir or Dam |
Type | General | Specific |
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Other | CONCRETE | Concrete Block |
General | Specific |
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DEMOGRAPHIC SETTLEMENT & MOBILITY | Settlements |
SOCIAL & CIVIC ACTIVITIES | Community services & utilities |
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