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Mount Burr, South Australia

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Population
  
380 (2006 census)

Postcode(s)
  
5279

State electorate(s)
  
MacKillop

Founded
  
1844

Local time
  
Monday 8:10 AM

Established
  
1844

LGA(s)
  
Wattle Range Council

Elevation
  
67 m

Postal code
  
5279

Federal division
  
Division of Barker

Mount Burr, South Australia

Location
  
50 km (31 mi) NE of Mount Gambier

Weather
  
17°C, Wind SE at 10 km/h, 69% Humidity

Mount Burr is a small town in the south-east of South Australia, about 12 km east of Millicent and about 50 km north-east of Mount Gambier. At the 2006 census, Mount Burr had a population of 380.

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Map of Mount Burr SA 5279, Australia

Geography

The town is named after a local mountain called Mount Burr; it measures 240 metres (790 feet) tall and is one of 15 dormant or extinct volcanoes within the Limestone Coast. The mountain of Mount Burr is home to the SES 8 television transmitter, which is responsible for transmitting WIN, Seven SA, Ten SA, SBS and ABC to households across the South East of SA and Western Victoria.

History

Mount Burr was once a thriving country town, which was home to a large timber mill. The mill was the first of its kind in the region, built in 1931. It was considered a turning point for industry on the Limestone Coast. Unfortunately in late 2000 the timber mill closed leaving many employees unemployed.

The mountain was named by Governor George Grey after George Dominicus Burr, a surveyor and Professor of Mathematics at Sandhurst Military College. His son, Thomas Burr, a surveyor, accompanied Governor Grey on the expedition in 1844.

7 May 1844: At about 2pm we made the top of a range, the principal summit of which his Excellency has done me the honour to call after my father. The Mount Burr range is about 1600 feet above the level of the sea...

The historic Mount Graham Homestead is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.

References

Mount Burr, South Australia Wikipedia