Happy for a number of reasons! Quindanning is thought to be derived from ‘Quinda’ which is the Noongar word for Happy Times. We think it is rather fitting, given that a 2.3km stretch of the Williams River running through the townsite is earmarked for on-ground restoration projects under the Hotham-Williams River Action Plan (RAP).

(Historic and cultural information in this article is sourced from the Heritage Council of WA website and Goode et al 2020 Aboriginal Heritage Assessment for the Worsley Alumina Mining Expansion)

Quindanning is nestled amongst a landscape rich with Noongar history. Nearby sites of significance include artefact scatters, a quarry, built structures and burial grounds. The most intriguing is the nearby Mythological site of Mokine (Mt Saddleback), which was created by a female Rainbow Serpent, the Waugal after forging the Hotham River, which merges with the Williams River downstream of Quindanning.

If you visit Williams River in Quindanning now, it is overlooked by the historic Quindanning Hotel and is the site of a very early crossing, likely to be a stone ford close to where the bridge is today. There was also a Quindanning Pool, although the exact location is unclear due to a modified channel structure over time.

The RAP site is characterised by an altered vegetation structure exacerbated by numerous weed species, which currently dominate the understorey. Recent site visits have revealed some hidden gems amongst the weeds, including thick beds of native couch, islands of sedges and carpets of penny wort (pictured). Weed control will be the main restoration tool which will be used to give these native species a chance to restore, occupying the spaces that the weeds have previously and acting like a green mulch against future weed incursions. This will increase over time, although some areas will be identified as needing direct revegetation with native seedlings, and we will work to involve the local community in these kinds of rehabilitation activities.

This project is funded through partnerships with both South32 Worsley Alumina and Newmont Australia (Boddington)

We acknowledge the Noongar people as Traditional Custodians of this land and pay our respects to all Elders past and present