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Wirrulla, South Australia

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Established
  
1914

State electorate(s)
  
Flinders

Elevation
  
79 m

Population
  
241 (2006 census)

Postcode(s)
  
5661

Federal Division(s)
  
Grey

Postal code
  
5661

Local time
  
Wednesday 2:11 AM

Wirrulla, South Australia

Location
  
60 km (37 mi) North East of Streaky Bay

LGA(s)
  
District Council of Streaky Bay

Weather
  
12°C, Wind SE at 11 km/h, 92% Humidity

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". At the 2006 census, Wirrulla had a population of 241.

Map of Wirrulla SA 5661, Australia

The town was established after The Wirrilla Estate owned by Mr D.H. Power was subdivided in 1914, growing around a railway siding. 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.

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

References

Wirrulla, South Australia Wikipedia