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Southern Cross

Australia's Golden Outback, WA

Southern Cross

"Gateway to stunning outback landscapes in WA"

About this place

523
Population· median age 50
What people do
  • Technicians & Trades45
  • Machinery Operators & Drivers42
  • Labourers39
  • Managers36
  • Clerical & Administrative33
344 dwellings · 53.4% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Rich history linked to the gold rush era
  • Stunning outback landscapes and natural beauty
  • Strong sense of community and local events
  • Access to nearby national parks and outdoor activities
  • Unique wildlife and starry night skies

About Southern Cross

Southern Cross, a charming town nestled in Australia's Golden Outback, exudes a laid-back atmosphere that captivates both residents and visitors. With a population of just 523, this close-knit community thrives on its rich history and stunning natural landscapes. Surrounded by the vast, sunburnt earth of the outback, the town is a gateway to breathtaking views and a sense of tranquility that is hard to find in larger urban areas. The lifestyle in Southern Cross is defined by a strong connection to the land and a commitment to community. Residents enjoy a peaceful existence, where the pace of life allows for genuine connections with neighbors and a deep appreciation for the surrounding beauty. The town's elevation of 354 meters provides a unique vantage point of the expansive horizons and the striking colors of the outback, making it a perfect retreat for those seeking both adventure and solace.

What You'll Find

Rich history linked to the gold rush era; Stunning outback landscapes and natural beauty; Strong sense of community and local events; Access to nearby national parks and outdoor activities; Unique wildlife and starry night skies

Why Locals Love It

Residents cherish the tight-knit community and the peaceful, unhurried lifestyle that Southern Cross offers.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Southern Cross for its historical significance and the opportunity to experience the raw beauty of the Australian outback.