Nyabing, Western Australia
(重定向自Nyabing)

Nyabing is a small town in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. The name is of Aboriginal origin and is thought to derive from the Aboriginal word "ne-yameng" which is the name of an everlasting flower Rhodanthe manglesii.
The first Europeans to visit the area were sandalwood cutters and the first lease taken in the area was by settler John Hassell in 1873.