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Norseman, WA 6443

Kalgoorlie · Western Australia · Population 722 · Median age 50

Small outback town on the Eyre Highway with basic services and remote desert surroundings. Gateway for travellers crossing the Nullarbor Plain.

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Written by Touringuide Team

Norseman is a remote outback settlement in Western Australia's goldfields region, serving primarily as a stopover for travellers on the Eyre Highway between Kalgoorlie and South Australia. The town has a population of around 722 and offers essential services including fuel, accommodation, and supplies for road trippers crossing the Nullarbor Plain. The landscape is characteristic of inland WA—sparse, flat, and desert-like, with few nearby attractions.

The town's economy has historically relied on mining and pastoral activities. For self-sufficient travellers, Norseman provides a crucial fuel and rest stop on one of Australia's longest and most remote highway stretches. The nearest significant services are in Kalgoorlie to the west and the South Australian border to the east, making this a vital waypoint rather than a destination in itself.

About Norseman — Demographics

Based on postcode 6443 area (ABS Census 2021)
722
Population
50
Median Age
$837/wk
Median Household Income
1.9
Avg Household Size
$600/mo
Median Mortgage
$150/wk
Median Rent
20%
Born Overseas

Travel Info

Travel Tips

  • Fuel up in Norseman—distances to the next town are substantial in both directions
  • Check vehicle condition before heading east toward the Nullarbor; remote stretches offer no roadside assistance
  • Stock water and supplies; mobile coverage may be unreliable in surrounding areas
  • Caravan and camping facilities are limited; book accommodation ahead during peak travel seasons
  • Road trains operate on the Eyre Highway; drive defensively and allow extra passing time
Traffic & Access: Norseman sits on the Eyre Highway, a major but remote route across the Nullarbor. Fuel stops are essential; the next petrol is considerable distance away in either direction. Road surfaces are generally sealed but conditions can vary with weather.
Best Time to Visit: Autumn and spring (March–May, September–November) offer milder temperatures; summer heat and winter cold make crossing the Nullarbor more challenging.