
In 1912 the Federal Government built one of Australia's first telecommunication stations . Using Morse Code the telecommunication station communicated with ships off the Australian coast using a mast 112 metres tall. In 1968 the station was vacated and the land was brought by the City of Melville and is now a public reserve and museum.
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