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Cue

Western Australia

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Community, Business and Visitor Guide

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Articles Directory

Cue Articles

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Photo Gallery

Cue Photo Gallery

A Compilation of network Member Photos tagged in Cue When you ad your Articles, Ads and Events you can Nominate your Photo to appear in a Gallery. Member Photo's will automatically Backlink to your Website or Social Media Services. Generally Visitors arrive from Search Services directly to the Photos and may click through to visit your Business or Community website. A Strategy to boost visitors to your website or service is to write Great Article and include your Photos in a Gallery
Cue Singles and Dating

Singles and Dating

Cue Singles and Dating

The Make a Heart service is being developed by the Australian Regional Network for Cue Residents, you can also try our other Dating Services on this link for 18-25's and Seniors Dating 50+
Cue Chat

Chat Rooms

Cue Chat

Remember the days of the CB Radio? Not many do.. Old Style Chat Rooms accross your Town, State and Nationally.. A Free Service for Cue and a Place to Meet

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Interesting facts about Cue

Cue is a small town located in the Mid West region of Western Australia. It has a rich history in mining and is known for its wildflower season. Here are some interesting facts about the region:

- Cue was founded in 1892 as a result of the discovery of gold in the nearby area. At its peak, the town had a population of over 10,000 people.

- Despite its small size today, Cue has over 15 heritage-listed buildings and sites, including the Cue Post Office, Masonic Lodge, and Cue School of Mines.

- The town is located in the Murchison region, which is known for its unique flora and fauna. In particular, the area is home to many species of wildflowers that bloom after the winter rains. The wildflower season typically runs from July to October each year.

- The nearby Breakaway Range is a popular spot for hiking and exploring. It is home to unique geological formations and provides stunning views of the surrounding landscape.

- The Cue Outback is a great place for stargazing due to its remote location and lack of light pollution. It is also home to many species of birds and other wildlife.

- If you visit Cue, be sure to stop by the ghost town of Big Bell, which is located about 25km south of the town. Big Bell was once a thriving mining town but is now abandoned.

- The region is known for its extreme temperatures, with summer temperatures sometimes reaching over 40 degrees Celsius. However, the winter months can be quite mild and pleasant.

- The closest major town to Cue is Meekatharra, which is about 120km to the north. Meekatharra has amenities such as a hospital, supermarket, and petrol station, making it a convenient stop for travelers in the area.

- The region has a rich Aboriginal history and is home to several Indigenous communities, including the Wiluna and Murchison people. The area also has several important cultural sites that can be visited with permission.