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Leeman

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Shire of Coorow WA, PO Box 42, Leeman, WA 6514
08 9952 0100

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Leeman is a small coastal town in the Shire of Coorow in Western Australia.

Leeman is a small coastal town in the Shire of Coorow in Western Australia.

Land was first surveyed and sub-divided in 1961 and the townsite was gazetted in 1961 as Snag Island, a name that is still in common use. Snag Island is a rocky island a small distance off-shore from the town.

The town was named after Abraham Leeman van Santwits, a Dutch sailor. He was second officer on the Dutch East India Company ship Vergulde Draeck (Gilt Dragon) which was wrecked in April 1656 just south of Ledge Point, 107 km (66 mi) north of what is now Perth. Leeman was sent with a party of seven by captain Pieter Albertszoon to Batavia (now Jakarta) for help; they arrived there in June 1656. In 1658 Leeman returned as first officer on board Waeckende Boei in search of the wreckage. He was in charge of the shore party that was abandoned when a storm blew in. Leeman and his crew then took a six-month open boat voyage to Batavia via Java.In 1971 the Western Australian Education department opened the Leeman Primary School, and the town adopted the new name.The actress Mandy McElhinney grew up in a caravan park in Leeman.There is a Leeman Football Club.

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Type: Towns

Population: 101 - 1,000

Time zone: UTC +08:00

Area: 111.329 km2

Elevation: 4 to 10 metres

Town elevation: 5 m

Population number: 352

Local Government Area: Shire of Coorow

Location

Shire of Coorow WA, PO Box 42, Leeman, WA 6514

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Leeman, Western Australia