Gascoyne Junction is now a centre for mining, pastoral and desert
merino fine wool industries, and serves as a gateway to nearby attractions such as
Mount Augustus National Park and
Kennedy Range National Park. The town contains the Shire of Upper Gascoyne Council Office, the Junction Pub and Tourist Park, Gascoyne Junction Community Resource Centre & Visitor Information Centre. The Community Resource Centre is an agency for
Australia Post, the
Western Australia Department of Transport,
Services Australia and local library. The Junction Pub & Tourist Park provides a variety of accommodation, a pub and roadhouse with both diesel and unleaded fuel. Picnic and playground facilities with BBQ are available in Federation Park surrounding the Town Pavilion. In late 2021 a Visitor Stop It was reported to be the least religious place in Australia, with 66.5 per cent of the population stating that they had no religion in the 2016 Census.
Transport and utilities Power is supplied by
Horizon Power, who run a diesel power station in the town. The town supplies its own water from bores, which is treated by the
Water Corporation. The Carnarvon–Mullewa Road, which passes through the town, is sealed between Carnarvon and Gascoyne Junction; a ceremony to mark the reconstruction of the last section was held on 20 May 2011.
Australia Post services the region with private contractors, who also deliver petroleum and cargo.
Education A new Remote Community School was opened in 2005 for kindergarten through year 12, with high school and some
TAFE classes being provided through the
School of Isolated and Distance Education. It replaces an earlier school going back to 1960, and its students have historically used the Carnarvon
School of the Air program. Many of the students are of
Indigenous origin. The nearest TAFE facility is in Carnarvon, and the nearest university courses are offered at Carnarvon High School through
Open Universities Australia, and through Pilbara TAFE in
Karratha and
Port Hedland, which offer some
Curtin University courses through the Centre for Regional Education.
2010 floods Evacuation was required due to the
Gascoyne River floods of late December 2010. This significant flood event saw the destruction of the town's original pub The Junction Hotel. It was originally constructed in 1906 as the general store. ==Climate==