Ogilvie, Western Australia

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title: Ogilvie, Western Australia
text: Ogilvie is a small town in the Mid West region of Western Australia. Other than sheep, agriculturally the area was known for wheat, barley, oats, lupins, Wimmera rye, and clover. The area is about 70 kilometres north of Geraldton, and includes the small Ogilvie Nature Reserve. The town was named by 1916 as a farming community, likely to have been named after Andrew Jameson Ogilvie, the land owner of the nearby Murchison House Station. Over time the locale was serviced by a railway siding of the
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description: Town in Western Australia
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