By 1924, a site was surveyed for a village to service the surrounding farms with town allotment sales taking place the following year.[7][8] A "skeleton" town was in existence by 1926, with "buildings in all states of construction" and "built mostly of wood".[9] In the same year, a provisional school was established along with a branch of the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney.[10][11]
An observer in 1928 described the growth of Weethalle as "remarkable" with the town having "sprung up in the night".[12] In that year, a new hotel was built at a cost of £13,000. The hotel was the newest addition to a town that also boasted a bank, "2 stores ... butchers, bakers, hairdresser and tobacconist, several agents, a school, a doctor, a dance and picture hall, and a tri-weekly rail service."[12]
Sport
The most popular sport in Weethalle is rugby league. The town's team, the Weethalle Kangaroos, used to compete in the Group 17 Rugby League competition. Nowadays, the town's players play for either West Wyalong or Rankins Springs.
^Studies, Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander (10 January 2021). "Map of Indigenous Australia". aiatsis.gov.au. Retrieved 27 March 2022.