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Port Germein, South Australia

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Population
  
249 (2006 census)

Postcode(s)
  
5495

Spencer Gulf
  
Baroota

Postal code
  
5495

Federal division
  
Division of Grey

Established
  
1878

State electorate(s)
  
Stuart

Founded
  
1878

Local time
  
Friday 7:49 PM

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Location
  
219 km (136 mi) N of Adelaide 19 km (12 mi) N of Port Pirie 15 km (9 mi) N of Weeroona Island

Weather
  
28°C, Wind S at 13 km/h, 39% Humidity

Lga
  
District Council of Mount Remarkable

Port Germein is a small sea-side town in the Australian state of South Australia located about 219 kilometres (136 mi) north of the state capital of Adelaide and about 19 kilometres (12 mi) north of the city of Port Pirie on the eastern side of South Australia's Spencer Gulf overlooking Germein Bay. Port Germein was named after Samuel Germein, who discovered it in 1840. though some credit his brother John with the discovery. The township was proclaimed in 1878. Port Germein's population in the 2006 census was 249.

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Map of Port Germein SA 5495, Australia

History

Port Germein was once an important transport hub for the surrounding districts following the opening of its jetty in 1881 – at the time known as the longest jetty in the Southern Hemisphere. Due to the shallow water along the coast, the long jetty was built to allow sailing ships to be loaded with grain from surrounding districts. Bagged wheat came from the local area, the eastern side of the Southern Flinders Ranges via Port Germein Gorge (opened in 1879), and from the west coast in smaller boats. About 100,000 bags of wheat were loaded per year. The jetty was extended to its full length of 1680m in 1883. With the opening of the port came an influx of workers from Adelaide, and by 1900 the town's population had grown to over 300. Use of the port declined when rail was extended to Port Germein in 1934, and the jetty was later reduced to its present length of 1532m due to storm damage. The historic Port Germein Jetty Site is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.

It formerly had its own municipality, the District Council of Port Germein; since 1980, it has been part of the District Council of Mount Remarkable.

Lighthouse

A lighthouse was erected at the end of the jetty in 1894, replacing the Port Germein Lightship. The lighthouse was manned until July 1917, when it was replaced by an AGA flashing light. The lighthouse was re-established at its current site in 1975.

Pier

The pier had a railway line extending into the township.

References

Port Germein, South Australia Wikipedia