
Meekathanga was a fishing village in Western Australia, Australia. The village was home to the Golden Age Hotel and Ronald Grimmelman's gunsmith by the late 19th century, and Aborigines often came to the village to trade with the locals. In 1880, the village was the site of a shootout between three of Elliott Marston's hired guns and the American outlaw Matthew Quigley, resulting in a fire at the hotel and the deaths of two of Marston's henchmen and Grimmelman's wife, who was shot in the crossfire.