In 1896 the mail run was again changed this time from Mount Magnet via Lawlers that lasted for six years.
At the turn of the 19th century, Hill 50 was the dominant mine out of 30 gold mines in Mount Magnet.
The district was based on the outback town of Mount Magnet.
It is located approximately 100 kilometres south east of the town of Mount Magnet.
By 1897 he was living at Mount Magnet.
Badimaya country lies in the area between Mount Magnet and Dalwallinu.
Mount Magnet is an old Western Australian gold rush town.
At the 2006 census, Mount Magnet had a population of 424.
Unusual for such a large mining community, Mount Magnet has never had a public battery.
Today Mount Magnet is primarily a service town for the surrounding pastoral district which supports very large sheep stations.