The 12 days of Dampier - this year we'll bring you our 12 Dampier Icons - On the First Day of Dampier is our Beloved Palms

With the close of an interesting 2020 we thought it would be great to celebrate everything we love about our wonderful town. In no particular historical order, one of Dampiers most famous and loved Icons is the Palms or Palm Grove as it was once called.

I did share the story of the Palms with you all last year so its easy and nice to remind you all of this little snipet of history.

The scene is set back in 1978, a young female apprentice, Leanne Williams, was working in the workshop of Hamersley Iron, with the electrical and fitter apprentices, but unlike these other apprentices she was the very first Horticultural Apprentice. Her Supervisor at the time, David Haig, really didn’t know what to do with the young Leanne. I’m sure there weren’t very many young lady apprentices back in those days.

Leanne was sent off to work for Parks and Gardens and as luck had it the wonderful coconuts palms accidentally arrived in Dampier from Broome. Rather then sending them back up the highway, Leanne who was just a young girl, straight from school at the time, was given the task of planting these trees in the then Palm Grove on the foreshore. With nothing more than a crowbar and shovel and lots of sweat and blisters the Palms were all dug in by hand.

“The Palms” are as iconic and synonymous to Dampier as Red Dog and Sam Ostojich himself. Wedding ceremonies or after work debriefs, twilight tunes for the masses or a romantic sunset for two, picnic rugs, eskies & cool beers or games of chasey and palm tree scaling, there is something for everyone here. People come and go but the beauty of our Palms will out stay us all.

We thank you Leanne Williams, now Leanne May, for nurturing this little oasis in the land of red dirt and rock. Thank you from us current Dampierites and the generations of Dampierites who have gone before us.

Palm Grove 1984

Palm Grove 1984

The Palms was the local caravan park back in early 80’s

The Palms was the local caravan park back in early 80’s

Colours of Dampier 2017 courtesy of Amy Stevens

Colours of Dampier 2017 courtesy of Amy Stevens

Nov 2020 courtesy of the DCA

Nov 2020 courtesy of the DCA