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Looking down the Stuart
Highway 69 kms north of Port Augusta
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Port Augusta
Major port and centre at the top of Gulf St Vincent
There is no other town in Australia quite like Port
Augusta for contrasts. Arrive in spring and the journey over the
mountains from Wilminton is a magical experience. The car cuts through
Horrocks Pass down onto the seaside plains near Port Augusta. To the
west lie the beautifully contoured, undulating slopes of the Flinders
Ranges. They are magical in their beauty and, in spring, they are
impossibly green and fertile. At sunset they are gently coloured with a
purplish hue. Yet this is only one angle on Port Augusta. The town is
literally on the edge of the desert. Drive north along the Stuart
Highway and only a few kilometres to the north, the edge of town gives
way to flat scrubby land which stretches to the horizon. To the west
lie five huge plateaux and their are dry salt lakes beside the road.
Port Augusta is located 322 km north of Adelaide and is
a genuine crossroads with roads heading north to Alice Springs and
Darwin, west to the Nullarbor and the Eyre Peninsula and east to Adelaide.
The area was probably inhabited by either the
Banggarla or Nuguna Aborigines prior to European settlement. The area
was first explored by Matthew Flinders who came up the Spencer Gulf in
1802. In 1839 Edward Eyre led an expedition from around Port Augusta
north to Lake Eyre and in 1846 J. A. Horrocks discovered a pass
(Horrocks Pass) through the Flinders Ranges and down onto the coastal
plain. The harbour was located on 24 May 1852 by Alexander Elder and
John Grainger who named it Port Augusta after Lady Augusta Sophia
Young, the wife of the then Governor of South Australia, Sir Henry
Edward Fox Young. Two years later land around the port was being sold
for £100 an acre.
Because of its strategic location at the head of the Gulf,
Port Augusta quickly grew into a major service centre. By 1854 the
first wool had been shipped through the port and by the 1860s it was a
vital transport node with its own troopers barracks and brewery. In
1860 10,000 bales of wool were despatched from the port. The Town Hall
was completed in 1866 and the first consignment of camels arrived from
India. The Greenbush gaol was completed three years later and in 1872
the Overland Telegraph Line linking South Australia with Port Darwin
and the rest of the world was opened.
For the next century Port Augusta was primarily a port
shipping the wool and wheat from the surrounding area. This activity
continued until 1973 when the port ceased to operate. The town was
officially proclaimed in 1875 and the railway from Adelaide arrived in
1882. The first power station was opened in 1954 and was supplied with
coal from Leigh Creek. This became the basis of an expansion which saw
Port Augusta become a city in 1963.
Today the city's power generation lies at the heart of its
prosperity. Port Augusta is a prosperous and interesting rural centre
which is home to an excellent tourist information office which provides
lots of valuable information for people planning to travel across the
Nullarbor or north through the Northern Territory.
Things to see:
Wadlata Outback Centre
Located in Flinders Terrace (turn off Highway One)
this is one of the finest and most comprehensive tourist information
centres in Australia. Not only does Wadlata allow the traveller to plan
for for their trip into the Outback it also offers a wonderful
opportunity to experience what lies ahead. It provides information
about the animals which roamed the area thousands of years ago, about
the Aborigines who moved through the area, about the early European
explorers and of the stockmen, pastoralists, miners who opened up the
Outback. It looks at the great challenge of transport and communication
in the desert and alerts the traveller to the unique set of forces
which created modern day Central Australia. For details (08) 8642 4511.
School of the Air
One of the fascinating aspects of Outback Australia is
the way education and health are provided to people in isolated
communities. Port Augusta, being located on the edge of the Outback, is
one of the many bases for both the Royal Flying Doctor Service and the
School of the Air. It is possible to visit the School of the Air
(located in Power Crescent contact (08) 8642 2077 for details) to see
teachers interacting with their outback students via the new high
quality broadcasting equipment.
Royal Flying Doctor Service
Located on Vincent Street this is one of the many
bases which is open for inspection by the public. It is one of 20 bases
currently offering medical services to people in distant parts of
Australia. It is open to the public on weekdays between 10.00 a.m. -
3.00 p.m. Contact (08) 8642 2044.
Homestead Park Pioneer Museum
Take Howard Street north off Victoria Parade and you
will reach the large Homestead Park Pioneer Museum, an excellent
railway and farming museum in an attractive park. The centrepiece, and
a symbol of the hardships of the early settlers, is the 130-year-old
Yudnapinna Homestead which was moved to the site from over 100 km away.
It is the only genuine log cabin in South Australia and has been
furnished to reflect the kind of lifestyle which was common 130 years
ago.
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The Port Augusta Power Station
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McLennan Lookout
Located on Whiting Parade (which is at the far
south-eastern extremity of the city) this was the site where Matthew
Flinders landed in 1802. It was named after Alan McLennan, a local
historian, and offers excellent views across Gulf St Vincent towards
the Power Stations.
Water Tower Lookout
Located just across the bridge to the west of the
town (turn south west into Bond Street) this old iron water tower (the
first one was built in 1882) offers good views across Spencer Gulf to
the city centre.
Australian Arid Lands Botanic Garden
Located 2 km north of Port Augusta on the edge of the
desert this 200 hectare site offers excellent views across the Flinders
Ranges and provides an insight into the rich diversity of flora on the
Australian desert. As the Botanic Gardens' document states: 'The Arid
Lands Flora endemic to Australia provides many thousands of species of
plant life which are unique to the world. It is essential that such
flora be preserved for future generations ... This rich and unique
heritage must be conserved for the benefit of our country and its
future inhabitants.'
Pichi Richi Railway
The Pichi Richi Railway Preservation Society Inc.
has, since its formation in 1973, been dedicated to the preservation,
restoration and operation of the Pichi Richi Railway, the first leg of
the old Central Australian Railway to Alice Springs - the old Ghan
route. The society has built up a collection of historic narrow gauge
rolling stock of the old South Australian and Commonwealth Railways.
These are restored and operated on a voluntary basis. The line has been
extended through to Port Augusta, so trains now depart from both the
Quorn and Port Augusta Railways Stations on a regular basis. For more
details contact (1800) 440 101.
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Tourist Information
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Port Augusta Tourist Information Centre
Wadlata Outback Centre
41 Flinders Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8641 0793
Facsimile: (08) 8642 4288
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Motels
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Acacia Ridge Motel
33 Stokes Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3377
Rating: **
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Augusta Westside
3 Loudon Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2488
Rating: ***
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Pampas Motel
76 Stirling Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3795
Rating: **
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Poinsettia Motel
Highway One
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2411
Rating: **
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Port Augusta East Motel
Highway One
P.O. Box 3062
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2555
Rating: **
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Port Augusta Hi-Way One
Highway One
P.O. Box 1809
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2755, 1800 066 262
Facsimile: (08) 8641 0588
Rating: ***
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Standpipe Golf Motor Inn
Cnr Eyre & Stuart Hwys
P.O. Box 3062
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 4033
Rating: ***
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Myoora Motel
Eyre Hwy
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3622
Rating: ***
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Hotels
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Augusta Hotel
Loudon Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2701
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Flinders Hotel/Motel
39 Commercial Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2544
Rating: **
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Fourways Hotel
Tassie St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2522
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Hotel Commonwealth
Commercial Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2844
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Ian's Western Hotel
Loudon Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2781
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Northern & Exchange Hotels
Tassie St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3906
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Pastoral Hotel
Stirling Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2818
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Caravan Parks
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Shoreline Caravan Park
Gardiner Ave
P.O. Box 519
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2965
Rating: ***
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Big 4 Fauna Caravan Park
Cnr Highway One & Stokes Tce
P.O. Box 435
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2974
Facsimile: (08) 8642 6455
Rating: ****
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Nuttbush Retreat Caravan Park
Eyre Hwy
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8643 8941
Rating: ***
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Port Augusta Caravan Park At Stirling North
9 Brook St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8643 6357
Rating: ***
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Restaurants
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Acacia Ridge Motel
33 Stokes Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3377
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Augusta Westside Motel
3 Loudon Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2488
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Barnacle Bill Family Seafood Restaurant
Victoria Pde
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8641 0000
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Crossroads Restaurant
Stokes Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3191
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E.T.S.A. Institute Licensed Club Restaurant
Hannagan St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 4122
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Fernleigh Restaurant
Tassie St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3906
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Flinders Hotel/Motel
39 Commercial Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2544
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King Po Chinese Restaurant
Flinders Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 5851
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Myoora Motel
Eyre Hwy
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 3622
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Northern Gateway Inn
Jervois St
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2944
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Ozzie's Coffee Lounge
Commercial Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 4028
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Pastoral Hotel
Stirling Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2818
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Poinsettia Motel
Highway One
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2856
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Port Augusta Hi-Way One Motel
Highway One
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 2755
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Shell Meteor Roadhouse
Highway One
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 6488
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Standpipe Golf Motor Inn
Highway One
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 4033
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Tucker Box Bistro
Flinders Tce
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8641 0755
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Your Choice Coffee Lounge
Commercial Rd
Port Augusta
SA
5700
Telephone: (08) 8642 5677
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