Camballin
locality in the Kimberley region of Western Australia
Camballin is a small town in the Kimberley region of Western Australia, with a population of 729 in 2016. It's the service town for the Aboriginal settlement of Looma and the vast Liveringa Station, but these are closed to visitors, and the only reason to come is for fishing on Fitzroy River.
In the 1960s a barrage was built across the river to irrigate the area around Camballin for rice and other crops. The idea was to send water up Uralla Creek, reversing the natural flow, to an artificial lake at 17 Mile Dam. But the scheme was beset by flooding and abandoned in 1983. Flooding remains a problem and 2023 Camballin's few facilities were inundated and destroyed.
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