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Koolunga

South Australia, Australia



Koolunga is located in South Australia
Red pog
Koolunga
Population: 204 (2006 Census)[1]
Postcode: 5464
Mayor: Brenton Vanstone
LGA: Port Pirie Regional Council
Region: Mid North
State District: Frome
Federal Division: Grey
Localities around Koolunga:
Crystal Brook Georgetown Crystal Brook
Redhill Koolunga Yacka
Snowtown Brinkworth


Koolunga (postcode 5464) is a town in the Mid North of South Australia.[2] According to the 2006 Australian Census, the population for the town and surrounding area is 204.[1] It is 13 km (approx. 8 miles) east of Redhill.

History[]

Koolunga was established in the 1880s beside the Broughton River. On 5 March 1846, John Hope applied for a land occupation license covering what is now the township. The town was surveyed by W.G. Evans on 30 August 1875 and the first lots of land went on sale on 7 October 1875. Edward John Eyre named the township Koolunga, a Ngadjuri (Aboriginal) word meaning "red banks", with reference to the banks of the Broughton River east of Hope's Crossing.

By the early twentieth century, Koolunga had a general store, a hotel, post office, butcher shop, town hall, church, and a garage. However, by the end of the century, the general store, post office, and butcher shop had closed and been turned into residential properties.

Economy[]

The main economic activities of the town and surrounding area are cereal and canola cropping, with sheep husbandry to a lesser extent.

Services[]

Much like the other small towns in the area, Koolunga provides the bare essential services for its residents and the agriculture industry. Residents will typically travel to the larger towns of Port Pirie, Crystal Brook, or Clare for shopping and public services. There is a small primary school[3] and bowling green on the edges of town.

Bunyip Park is situated on the south-east side of Koolunga with a gate leading to the Bunyip River Trail. This short circular trail follows both sides of the Broughton River. Bunyip Park has basic barbecue facilities and can be used as a camp site. A large creature from Aboriginal mythology known as the bunyip was believed to have been sighted at a nearby waterhole in 1883, giving rise to the name.

Governance[]

Koolunga is in the Port Pirie Regional Council local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Frome and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Grey.

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