Kununurra is located in regional WA and comprises 2,146 private dwellings across an area of 2,175 square kilometres. Over the past year it has experienced an annual growth rate of 4.8% and a median house price of $450,500. Residents are paying a median monthly mortgage repayment of $2,203.
Home to approximately 5,308 residents, Kununurra has an annual population growth rate of -3.93% and a median age of 33 years.
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The townsite of Kununurra is located in the Kimberley region in the extreme northeast of the state, 3214 kilometres from Perth. When the Ord River Irrigation scheme was being planned in the 1950s a townsite was included in the proposed development. Amongst other submissions of Aboriginal names put forward for the new townsite being created in the vicinity of the Ord River Dam was "Cununurra", said to mean "black soil" and to be the Aboriginal name for the Ord River according to Mary Durack. A Mr. Lewis of the Public Works Department reported that a soil survey undertaken in 1954 had disclosed that 99 per cent of the land to be irrigated from the dam was composed of "cununurra clay". This name was not favoured by the Postmaster-General's Department because of its similarity to place names in Queensland, New South Wales and South Australia. However, to compromise, that department suggested adopting the spelling, "Kununurra", this version being approved in March 1960. The townsite was gazetted in 1961.