Wirrulla, South Australia

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Wirrulla is a small grain belt town located 60 km from Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula. The town is a focus point for many of the surrounding agricultural districts, and features a number of silos used to store grain from the surrounding areas. The name of the town is derived from an Aboriginal word meaning "to make haste, to be quick".[10]

Wirrulla
South Australia
Wirrulla is located in South Australia
Wirrulla
Wirrulla
Coordinates32°24′21″S 134°31′57″E / 32.405871°S 134.532489°E / -32.405871; 134.532489[1]
Population104 (2016 census)[2]
Established8 June 1916 (town)
12 April 2001 (locality)[3][4]
Postcode(s)5661[5]
Elevation78 m (256 ft)(railway station)[6]
Time zoneACST (UTC+9:30)
 • Summer (DST)ACST (UTC+10:30)
Location
LGA(s)District Council of Streaky Bay[1]
RegionEyre Western[1]
CountyDufferin[1]
State electorate(s)Flinders[7]
Federal division(s)Grey[8]
Mean max temp[9] Mean min temp[9] Annual rainfall[9]
23.1 °C
74 °F
12.2 °C
54 °F
378.0 mm
14.9 in
Localities around Wirrulla:
Pimbaacla Pimbaacla
Wallala
Wallala
Pimbaacla
Petina
Wirrulla Wallala
Yantanabie
Petina Petina
Yantanabie
Yantanabie
FootnotesLocations[5][1]
Adjoining Localities[1]

The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Wirrulla had a population of 104 people.[2]

The town was established after The Wirrilla Estate owned by Mr D.H. Power was subdivided in 1914, growing around a railway siding.[10] It was, and continues to be a useful stop for travellers making their way to the Gawler Ranges, which lie 40 km to the North of the township.

Wirrulla currently has a number of basic facilities including a hotel, a caravan park and a general store. The town also has an unusual tourist attraction – an inland jetty, possibly one of the few in the world.[11]

The town has a number of sporting and recreational facilities including bowls and golf courses.

The Wirrulla Australian rules football club joined the Western Eyre Football League in March 2021, after the Mid West Football League was wound up permanently.[12]

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Search results for 'Wirrulla, LOCB' with the following datasets being selected – 'Suburbs and Localities', 'Counties', 'Government Towns', Local Government Areas', 'SA Government Regions', 'Gazetteer', 'Railways' and 'Roads'". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  2. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Wirrulla (State Suburb)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 9 June 2018.  
  3. ^ Styles, A.W. (8 June 1916). "TOWN OF WIRRULLA" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. South Australian Government. p. 1216. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  4. ^ Lawson, Robert (12 April 2001). "GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT 1991 Notice to Assign Names and Boundaries to Places (in the District Council of Streaky Bay)" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. South Australian Government. p. 1587. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  5. ^ a b "Postcode for Yantanabie, South Australia". Postcodes Australia. Retrieved 9 June 2018.
  6. ^ "Search results for 'Wirrulla Railway Station' with the following datasets being selected – 'Suburbs and Localities', 'Government Towns', 'Gazetteer', 'Railways' and 'Roads'". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 10 June 2018.
  7. ^ "District of Flinders". Electoral Commission SA. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  8. ^ "Federal electoral division of Grey". Australian Electoral Commission. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  9. ^ a b c "Monthly climate statistics: Summary statistics STREAKY BAY (nearest weather station)". Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology. Retrieved 29 May 2018.
  10. ^ a b Manning Index of S.A. History (21 June 2006), Place Names of South Australia – W, retrieved 23 April 2007
  11. ^ Streaky Bay DC, Wirrulla Town Profile, retrieved 30 December 2016
  12. ^ "Mid West Football League has folded". BigFooty. 11 March 2021. Retrieved 21 March 2021.
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