About Williams
Williams is a suburb of South Western, Western
Australia and is about 153 kms southeast of WA's
capital city of Perth. In the 2011 Australian census
the population of Williams was 914 when there
were 437 Females and 477 Males living there.
Williams is a town located in the Wheatbelt region
of Western Australia, along Albany Highway and 32
kilometres (20 mi) west of Narrogin. The Williams
River passes through the town. Today Williams is a
centre for the wool, cattle and coarse grains
industry, and serves as a stopping point on the
Albany Highway.