Lake Toolbrunup

WA 6320 • Western Australia

76
Population (2021)
N/A
Median Income
411.24 km²
Area
N/A
Median Rent
RuralAgriculturalRemoteBushland

About Lake Toolbrunup

Lake Toolbrunup is a sparsely populated rural locality in the Great Southern region of Western Australia, within the Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup, situated approximately 306 kilometres south-east of Perth. Covering a vast 411 square kilometres of farmland and natural reserves, the locality recorded a 2021 Census population of 76 residents spread across properties engaged primarily in broadacre cropping and sheep grazing. The area sits to the north of the iconic Stirling Range, with Toolbrunup Peak — one of the highest points in the range — lending its name to the locality. The Three Swamps and Anderson Lake Nature Reserves are located within the locality, protecting significant wetland and native vegetation habitats on the traditional lands of the Koreng people of the Noongar nation.

Agriculture forms the backbone of Lake Toolbrunup's economy, with broad-scale grain and sheep operations characteristic of the surrounding Great Southern district. The locality has a historical connection to rail, with Toolbrunup once serving as a siding on the Tambellup to Ongerup railway line from 1912 until its closure in 1981. Tambellup, located to the south, is the nearest town providing basic services, fuel, and community facilities, while the larger centres of Broomehill and Katanning are accessible for more comprehensive shopping and healthcare. The proximity to the Stirling Range National Park, one of Western Australia's premier wildflower and bushwalking destinations, adds significant natural appeal to the wider district for those who appreciate remote, unspoilt countryside.

Lake Toolbrunup falls under postcode 6320 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Roe (Agricultural) electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
6320
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
N/A
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Perth (UTC+8)
Coordinates
-34.10°, 117.72°
Statistical Area
N/A
Area
411.24 km²
Elevation
0m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Bus Services

  • Transwa coach services (limited) — Perth (East Perth Terminal) via Albany or Katanning Approx. 5–6h to Perth

Commute to Perth CBD

Distance
306 km
By Train
No rail service; Transwa coach from Katanning (~60 km away)
By Car (Peak)
3h 15–3h 45 min
By Car (Off-Peak)
3h–3h 30 min

🛣️ Car is essential; South Coast Highway and Albany Highway provide main road access toward Perth

Walkability Almost All Errands Require a Car

Lake Toolbrunup is a remote rural locality with no walkable services; Tambellup and Katanning are the nearest towns for all daily needs

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
0
Census 2021
76
0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Income 2016
N/A
Income 2021
N/A
0% increase

Income Comparison

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Lake Toolbrunup known for? +

Lake Toolbrunup is known for its rural farming landscape and its proximity to the Stirling Range, with Toolbrunup Peak being one of the highest summits in Western Australia. The locality also contains the Three Swamps and Anderson Lake Nature Reserves, protecting significant native wetland habitats.

How far is Lake Toolbrunup from Perth CBD? +

Lake Toolbrunup is approximately 306 kilometres south-east of Perth CBD, a drive of around 3–3h 45m via the Albany Highway.

Does Lake Toolbrunup have public transport? +

Lake Toolbrunup has no public transport services. There is no rail access to the area; a private vehicle is essential for all travel. Transwa coach services operate from the nearby town of Katanning, approximately 60 kilometres away.

What is the population of Lake Toolbrunup? +

According to the 2021 Census, Lake Toolbrunup has a population of 76 residents, distributed across a large 411-square-kilometre locality in Western Australia's Great Southern region.

Is Lake Toolbrunup a good place to live? +

Lake Toolbrunup is suited to those engaged in broadacre farming or seeking a very remote, rural lifestyle close to the natural beauty of the Stirling Range. Everyday services are available in Tambellup and Katanning, both accessible by car, while the nearby Stirling Range National Park is a drawcard for nature lovers.

What is the postcode for Lake Toolbrunup? +

The postcode for Lake Toolbrunup is 6320, shared with Broomehill, Tambellup, and other localities in the Shire of Broomehill–Tambellup.