Central Land Division

[1] It was bounded by the Rabbit-proof fence in the west, and included Kalgoorlie.

It comprised parts of the eastern Wheatbelt and the Goldfields-Esperance region.

It was defined thus in the 1906 Act:[2] Bounded by lines starting from the No.

1 line of the rabbit-proof fence at latitude 26° South, and extending Southerly along the said fence to a point situate West from the summit of the granite rock near the 50-Mile Soak on the Dundas-Lake Lefroy Road; thence East to the 125th meridian of East longitude; thence North to the parallel of 26° South latitude aforesaid, and thence West to the starting point.29°00′S 121°40′E / 29.000°S 121.667°E / -29.000; 121.667

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