Wickham, Western Australia

Aboriginal people made up 17.2% of the population, five times the state average.[2] Wickham was established in 1970 by Cliffs Robe River Iron Associates (Robe) and named after John Clements Wickham, the captain of HMS Beagle, who surveyed the north-west coast in 1840.[3] The town's first permanent buildings were completed in 1970 by Robe to support its iron-ore mine at Pannawonica, and pelletising plant and shiploading at Cape Lambert.Wickham was originally a closed company town but from 1980 has been jointly administered by Robe and the Shire of Roebourne.[4] In August 2000 Rio Tinto acquired a majority interest in the Robe River Iron Associates joint venture and in 2012 established a new Wickham South subdivision that included 212 new dwellings, 25 residential lots, and 198 new FIFO accommodation units.
Western AustraliaCoordinatesPostcode(s)KarrathaLGA(s)City of KarrathaState electorate(s)North WestFederal division(s)DurackRoebournePilbara region of Western AustraliaJohn Clements WickhamHMS BeaglePannawonicaCape LambertRio TintoShire of RoebourneAmber BradleyDon FergussonTanya OxtobyAustralian Bureau of StatisticsPilbaraBalla BallaCooya PooyaCossackDampierMardieMingullatharndoPoint SamsonWeymulWhim CreekTown of Port HedlandCondonDe GreyFinucane IslandMundabullanganaPort HedlandSouth HedlandWedgefieldYandeyarraShire of AshburtonBarrow IslandInnawongaNanutarraNgurrawaanaOnslowParaburdooTom PriceWakathuniWittenoomShire of East PilbaraGoldsworthyJigalongKiwirrkurraKunawarritjiMarble BarNewmanNullaginePardooParnngurrParnpajinyaShay GapTelferWarralong