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Lameroo, South Australia

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Population
  
847 (2011 census)

Postcode(s)
  
5302

Elevation
  
100 m

Postal code
  
5302

Federal division
  
Division of Barker

Established
  
1896

State electorate(s)
  
Hammond

Founded
  
1896

Local time
  
Sunday 12:40 PM


Location
  
40 km (25 mi) W of Victorian Border 210 km (130 mi) E of Adelaide

LGA(s)
  
Southern Mallee District Council

Weather
  
22°C, Wind NW at 24 km/h, 52% Humidity

Lameroo is a town in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia. It is on the Mallee Highway and Pinnaroo railway line about 40 km west of the Victorian border, or 210 km east of Adelaide. It is primarily a service town for the surrounding rural areas, growing grain and sheep. At the 2011 census, Lameroo had a population of 847. Lameroo now includes the former settlements of Kulkami, Mulpata, Wirha and Gurrai which were on the Peebinga railway line and Wilkawatt which was between Parrakie and Lameroo on the Pinnaroo railway.

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Map of Lameroo SA 5302, Australia

Location

Situated in the town is Lameroo Regional Community School, which is the school not only for Lameroo youth but also surrounding towns as Geranium, Parrakie and Parilla. The town is home to the Lameroo Hawks Football Club, coached by former Adelaide Crows player Rodney Maynard.

History

Land in the Murray Mallee region was first taken up on pastoral lease in the late 1850s. For the first twenty years there were several lessees; the area had limited grazing during this time. After a well was dug at Lameroo, then known as Wow Wow Plain, in 1884, settlement on Wow Wow Plain became permanent. The land was surveyed in 1894 and the initial survey of Wow Wow Plain gave each block some natural open land to start cultivating. The town reserve was proclaimed in 1894 and a Government well excavated. Much of the land that became in the District Council of Lameroo now the western part of the Southern Mallee District Council) was released for pastoral ownership in about 1858. Lameroo celebrated its centenary in 2006, based on it being 100 years since the railway line was built through Lameroo. The historic former Bank Manager's Residence and the Irish Martyrs Catholic Church are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.

Attractions

Lameroo is sandwiched between the Billiatt Wilderness Protection Area to the north, and the Ngarkat Conservation Park to the south. Both protected areas are reserves for bushwalkers and nature enthusiasts. In the Spring, native Australian wildflowers abound in the Ngarkat, while the Billiatt offers native fauna such as kangaroos and mallee fowl.

References

Lameroo, South Australia Wikipedia