Mount Newman
Mount Newman is a prominent hill located in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It rises to an elevation of 1,151 meters and is part of the Hamersley Range. The area is known for its rich deposits of iron ore, making it significant for mining activities.
The mountain is named after Sir John Newman, a former member of the Western Australian Legislative Council. Mount Newman is also close to the town of Newman, which serves as a hub for the mining industry and provides services to workers and their families in the region.