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Port Augusta
Port Augusta-Telford Cut
Adelaide then, from 1954, Port Augusta.: 18 Production ceased in November 2015 but stockpiled product was transported to Port Augusta until the last power
Port Augusta-Whyalla railway line
The Whyalla railway line runs from Port Augusta to Whyalla. The Whyalla line was built primarily to serve the BHP's Whyalla Steelworks. The line was built
Port Augusta-Nullarbor Plain
Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta. Construction of the line began in 1917, when two teams set out from Kalgoorlie in Western Australia and Port Augusta in South Australia
Port Augusta-National Jet Express
recontracted with Alliance Airlines. In August 2017, flights from Adelaide to Port Augusta and Prominent Hill commenced on behalf of Oz Minerals. In June 2018,
Port Augusta-County of Frome
to be formed in the county was the Corporate Town of Port Augusta, established at Port Augusta in 1875. The adjacent Corporate Town of Davenport was
Port Augusta-Mallala railway station
Mallala railway station was located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line serving the town of Mallala, South Australia. It is unclear when Mallala
Port Augusta-The Ghan
known as the Port Augusta to Government Gums Railway began in 1878 when Premier of South Australia William Jervois broke ground at Port Augusta. The 1067 mm
Port Augusta-Electoral district of Stuart
the 2020 boundaries redistribution are the industrial towns of Port Pirie and Port Augusta. The electorate is named after John McDouall Stuart, who pioneered
Port Augusta-Roman Catholic Diocese of Port Pirie
was moved from Port Augusta to Port Pirie, with the name of the diocese being also changed. The following men have been Bishops of Port Pirie or any of
Port Augusta-Snowtown, South Australia
road and rail routes between Adelaide and Perth – the Augusta Highway and Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line. The town's elevation is 103 metres (338
Port Augusta-Commonwealth Railways GM class
Creek GM43 - Port Augusta Shunter (Fitted with ICE radio) GM44 - Stored Port Augusta GM45 - Stored Dry Creek GM46 - Stored Port Augusta (Fitted with ICE
Port Augusta-List of cities in Australia
(state capital) Mount Barker Mount Gambier Murray Bridge Port Adelaide Port Augusta Port Pirie Port Lincoln Victor Harbor Whyalla Hobart (state capital),
Port Augusta-Australian Rail Track Corporation
to it. These were the lines from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta, Tarcoola to Alice Springs, Port Augusta to Whyalla, Adelaide to Broken Hill, Adelaide to
Port Augusta-USS Augusta (1853)
shipbuilder, William H. Webb, the second Augusta was completed in 1853 at New York City and operated out of that port carrying passengers and freight for the
Port Augusta-Australian Overland Telegraph Line
authorised the construction of a telegraph line between Adelaide and Port Augusta, 300 km to the north. This move provoked outrage in Queensland amongst
Port Augusta-National Highway (Australia)
Darwin – Port Wakefield Road, Augusta Highway and Stuart Highway Adelaide to Sydney – Sturt and Hume Highway/Hume Motorway Adelaide to Perth – Port Wakefield
Port Augusta-List of time zones by country
(AWST) – Western Australia, Indian Pacific railway when travelling between Port Augusta, South Australia and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia) UTC+08:45 (CWT) –
Port Augusta-Climate of Australia
Nullarbor, South Australia, 49.8 °C at Eucla, South Australia and 49.5 °C at Port Augusta, South Australia. At lower elevations, most inland places south of the
Port Augusta-Frederick William Holmes
the photograph is considered to be the first ever taken of the trick. Port Augusta City Council Burial Register, visiting the grave site and photographing
Port Augusta-Bevan Spencer von Einem
He was in G Block of Yatala Prison for decades but was transferred to Port Augusta Prison in the north of the state in 2007. Von Einem first came to attention
Port Augusta-Cook, South Australia
Trans-Australian Railway. It is 824 kilometres (512 miles) by rail from Port Augusta, 863 kilometres (536 miles) by rail from Kalgoorlie, and about 100 kilometres
Port Augusta-Sharp Airlines
it commenced services to Port Augusta from a new Adelaide Airport base of operations. Services from Adelaide to Port Augusta were terminated in May 2017
Port Augusta-Afghan cameleers in Australia
entrepreneurs dominated the camel business, including Fuzzly Ahmed (Port Augusta–Oodnadatta, then Broken Hill) and Faiz Mahomet (Marree and Coolgardie)
Port Augusta-List of extreme temperatures in Australia
5 °C (121.1 °F) Queensland Birdsville 24 December 1972 South Australia Port Augusta 24 January 2019 Western Australia Forrest 19 December 2019 Roebourne
Port Augusta-Bob the Railway Dog
"broke pack") for another dog, obtained as a stray from the police in Port Augusta by William Seth Ferry, then working as a special guard at Petersburg
Port Augusta-Far North (South Australia)
Western region. Colloquially, South Australians regard anywhere north of Port Augusta as the Far North. The Far North is by far the least populated region
Port Augusta-West Augusta Football Club
The West Augusta Football Club, nicknamed the Hawks, is a professional Australian rules football club based in Port Augusta West, South Australia that
Port Augusta-Whyalla
Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier and Gawler and along with Port Pirie and Port Augusta is one of the three towns to make up the Iron Triangle. As of
Port Augusta-Jack Absalom
everyone as 'Jack', was born in Port Augusta, South Australia. He grew up along the Nullarbor Plain, west of Port Augusta, and from an early age developed
Port Augusta-Darwin, Northern Territory
central Australia through Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, concluding in Port Augusta, South Australia. The city is built upon a low bluff overlooking Darwin
Port Augusta-Purple-crowned lorikeet
Purple-crowned Lorikeet, Port Augusta, South Australia At Rainbow Jungle, Kalbarri, Western Australia Purple-crowned lorikeet, Port Augusta, South Australia Purple-crowned
Port Augusta-Spencer Gulf Football League
were Central Augusta, Central Whyalla, North Whyalla, Port, Proprietary, Risdon, Solomontown, South Augusta, South Whyalla, West Augusta, West Whyalla
Port Augusta-List of cities in Australia by population
October 2012). "Port Macquarie". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 8 December 2012. Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Port Macquarie". 2006
Port Augusta-Port Pirie
European was by the explorer Edward Eyre, who explored regions around Port Augusta. John Horrocks also discovered a pass through the Flinders Ranges to
Port Augusta-History of rail transport in Australia
spread out from Adelaide, Port Wakefield, Wallaroo, Port Broughton, Port Augusta, Kingston SE, Beachport, Whyalla, Port Pirie and Port Lincoln. Some of these
Port Augusta-Trans-Australian
initially between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie on the Trans-Australian Railway line, and later extended west to Perth, and east to Port Pirie and Adelaide
Port Augusta-Nuclear power in Australia
Backy Bay (later renamed Fitzgerald Bay), located between Whyalla and Port Augusta would be the site. The station was never constructed, though the region
Port Augusta-Sydney–Perth rail corridor
narrow-gauge Cockburn–Port Pirie line, completed in 1888: 27 the Australian federal government's standard-gauge Port Pirie–Port Augusta line, opened in 1937
Port Augusta-GTS/BKN
Southern Cross Austereo and based in Port Pirie with satellite offices in Broken Hill, Port Augusta, Whyalla and Port Lincoln, and playout facilities based
Port Augusta-Stirling North, South Australia
Stirling North (known by locals as Port Augusta South) is a town located 8 kilometres (5 miles) east of Port Augusta in the Australian state of South Australia
Port Augusta-Kangaroo (1952 film)
well as us.' They went to Port Pirie then travelled by car to reside at the camp known as Hollywood Park, outside Port Augusta. They were met by a gala
Port Augusta-USS Augusta (CA-31)
Indies. Augusta reached Batavia (now Jakarta) on 25 November and remained there until 3 December, when she sailed for Bali, arriving at the port of Labuhan
Port Augusta-Eyre Peninsula
sectors. The main towns are Port Lincoln in the south, Whyalla and Port Augusta in the northeast, and Ceduna in the northwest. Port Lincoln (Galinyala in Barngarla)
Port Augusta-O'Connor Airlines
with a hub at Adelaide Airport, which serviced Mildura Airport and Port Augusta Airport. The airline also serviced Whyalla Airport until September 2007
Port Augusta-Port Augusta Power Station
Port Augusta Power Station may refer to: Playford A Power Station, built in 1954 Playford B Power Station (South Australia), built in 1963 Northern Power
Port Augusta-Snowtown railway station
Snowtown railway station was located at the junction of the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line and the Kadina-Brinkworth railway line in the town of Snowtown
Port Augusta-Eyre Highway
of Ceduna, it crosses the top of the Eyre Peninsula before reaching Port Augusta. The construction of the East–West Telegraph line in the 1870s, along
Port Augusta-Port Wakefield Highway
South Australian highway, connecting Adelaide to the Yorke Peninsula, Port Augusta, northern and western South Australia, the Northern Territory and Western
Port Augusta-Davenport
Davenport, South Australia, suburb of Port Augusta District Council of Davenport, former local government area near Port Augusta Corporate Town of Davenport, former
Port Augusta-Lincoln Highway, South Australia
Highway is a highway in South Australia which links the cities of Port Augusta and Port Lincoln located on the east coast of Eyre Peninsula over a distance
Port Augusta-James Maher (cleric)
Maher(1840–1905) was an Irish-born Roman Catholic priest who served as Bishop of Port Augusta from 1896 until his death in 1905. James Maher was born in the parish
Port Augusta-Port Augusta West, South Australia
Port Augusta West is a suburb of Port Augusta, South Australia. However, it has a separate early colonial history to Port Augusta, because it is on the
Port Augusta-Winnie Bamara
to the Plymouth Brethren Umeewarra Aborigines' Mission Station near Port Augusta's main street. She remembered suffering from painful "sand" in her eyes
Port Augusta-List of cities and towns in South Australia
Poochera Port Arthur Port Augusta Port Augusta North Port Augusta West Port Broughton Port Elliot Port Flinders Port Gawler Port Germein Port Hughes Port Julia
Port Augusta-Rail transport in South Australia
out as isolated lines from independent ports at Port Wakefield, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, Port Lincoln, Port Broughton, Beachport, Kingston SE and Wallaroo
Port Augusta-Spencer Gulf
are Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Port Pirie, and Port Augusta. Smaller towns on the gulf include Tumby Bay, Port Neill, Arno Bay, Cowell, Port Germein, Port Broughton
Port Augusta-Stuart Highway
in the Northern Territory, via Tennant Creek and Alice Springs, to Port Augusta in South Australia; it has a distance of 2,720 km (1,690 mi). Its northern
Port Augusta-Port Wakefield, South Australia
of the A1 National Highway. Port Wakefield is a major stop on the Adelaide – Yorke Peninsula and Adelaide – Port Augusta road routes. Travellers between
Port Augusta-Sundrop Farms
greenhouse production. Sundrop Farms opened its first pilot facility in Port Augusta, South Australia, in 2010 (operating as Seawater Greenhouse Australia
Port Augusta-Baxter Immigration Reception and Processing Centre
Centre, was an Australian immigration detention facility near the town of Port Augusta in South Australia. It was the focus of much of the controversy concerning
Port Augusta-Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park
The Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park is a combined wind and solar farm under construction south of Port Augusta in South Australia, Australia. The solar
Port Augusta-Port Augusta (disambiguation)
Port Augusta is a city in South Australia. Port Augusta may also refer to places associated with the city. Port Augusta, a locality Port Augusta Airport
Port Augusta-Corporate Town of Port Augusta West
The Corporate Town of Port Augusta West was a local government area in South Australia centred on the suburb of Port Augusta West. It was gazetted on 6
Port Augusta-Port Augusta
Port Augusta (Goordnada in the revived indigenous Barngarla language) is a small coastal city in South Australia about 310 kilometres (190 mi) by road
Port Augusta-Iberdrola
per year. Port Augusta Renewable Energy Park (PAREP) (Australia) — a 317 MW hybrid renewable energy project under development in Port Augusta city. El
Port Augusta-Commonwealth Railways CB class railcar
store at Port Augusta. After refurbishment, they returned to service to operate the Iron Triangle Limited between Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta and Whyalla
Port Augusta-Australian immigration detention facilities
2001. Northern, established at Darwin in 2001, closed. Baxter, near Port Augusta, SA, established 2002, closed 2007. Brisbane, established in 2007 as
Port Augusta-Flinders Highway, South Australia
an alternative but somewhat longer coastal route between Ceduna and Port Augusta, compared to the more direct route along Eyre Highway. It is designated
Port Augusta-List of A1 roads
(South Australia), connecting Victoria via Mount Gambier, Adelaide and Port Augusta to Western Australia Princes Highway, connecting New South Wales via
Port Augusta-Port Lincoln
with multiple daily services to Adelaide and Port Augusta. The book Blue Fin by Colin Thiele was set in Port Lincoln, with the movie of the same name filmed
Port Augusta-Commonwealth Railways NSU class
bogies on which it had been trialled in the UK, NSU51 was unveiled at Port Augusta on 12 June 1954 with nameplates showing George McLeay (whose portfolio
Port Augusta-Pug (disambiguation)
template engines Pug impression pad, a device used to track wild animals Port Augusta Airport (IATA Airport Code: PUG), in South Australia Pug Hill, Central
Port Augusta-HIH Insurance
concerning the construction of the western section of the Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta Railway (1916) to inquire into and report upon certain charges against
Port Augusta-Woomera, South Australia
thrown. Woomera, formerly a rocket range site located 183km north-west of Port Augusta, shares its name with an Aboriginal throwing tool, construction of Woomera
Port Augusta-Two Wells, South Australia
Adelaide city centre in South Australia adjacent to Port Wakefield Road and passed by the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line. The first settlers in the area
Port Augusta-List of Australian immigration detention facilities
Pontville, Tasmania Port Augusta Immigration Residential Housing Closed Medium Serco 2010 2014 64 Port Augusta, South Australia Port Hedland Immigration
Port Augusta-WAGR L class (diesel)
LZ3109 and LZ3114 were shipped by road to Progress Rail's workshops in Port Augusta for rebuilding and return to service. On 19 July 2023, LZ3111 was reactivated
Port Augusta-List of airports by IATA airport code: P
LFBP Pau Pyrénées Airport Pau, Aquitaine, France PUG YPAG Port Augusta Airport Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia PUI Pureni Airport Pureni, Papua
Port Augusta-Corymbia calophylla
Edwards Botanical Register. Seeds of the plant had been collected at "Port Augusta" by "Mrs. Molloy" and sent to "Capt. Jas. Mangles, R.N.", who was later
Port Augusta-Cu-River Mining
former Northern and Playford A and B power stations at Port Augusta, where it intends to construct a port for the transshipment of iron ore from its existing
Port Augusta-Miranda, South Australia
corner of the City of Port Augusta. It comprises the section of the cadastral Hundred of Winninowie between the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line and the
Port Augusta-Downer EDI Rail GT46C
from Melbourne to Perth. In late 2007, it moved to haul Leigh Creek to Port Augusta coal trains in South Australia, servicing the Playford B and Northern
Port Augusta-Division of Grey
centres of the electorate include Ceduna, Port Lincoln, Whyalla, Port Augusta, Roxby Downs, Coober Pedy, Port Pirie, Kadina, Maitland, Orroroo, Booleroo
Port Augusta-Train reporting number (Australia)
Port Pirie S = Sydney T = Taree – Murwillumbah U = Broken Hill V = Goulburn/Moss Vale/Canberra W = NSW South Coast X = Spencer Junction/Port Augusta Y
Port Augusta-Sylvia Birdseye
Adelaide and the Eyre Peninsula in 1928. Sylvia Merrill was born near Port Augusta on 26 January 1902. She was the daughter of Charles De Witt and Elizabeth
Port Augusta-Australian Youth Climate Coalition
328 km over 15 days from Port Augusta to Adelaide. This major event, organised by the AYCC, was part of the wider Repower Port Augusta campaign, pushing for
Port Augusta-Flinders Ranges, South Australia
Quorn and about 131 km (81 mi) north-east of the regional centre of Port Augusta. Its boundaries were created in April 2013, with the name selected in
Port Augusta-Outer Harbor and Port Dock lines
lowered in a grade separation project to pass below the Adelaide to Port Augusta and Gawler lines with a new Bowden station being built as part of the
Port Augusta-The Sundowners (1960 film)
Australia in Carriewerloo, Cooma, Hawker, Iron Knob, Jindabyne, Nimmitabel, Port Augusta, Quorn, and Whyalla. The "for-sale" property in the film was called Hiawatha
Port Augusta-Royal Flying Doctor Service
Operations – with bases at Adelaide Airport, Alice Springs Airport and Port Augusta Airport, and health services at Andamooka, Marla and Marree. South Eastern
Port Augusta-Jared Thomas
in permanent gallery displays" in museums abroad. Thomas was born in Port Augusta in 1976, of Aboriginal, Scottish, and Irish heritage. He is a Nukunu
Port Augusta-Natalie Charlesworth
the Federal Court of Australia. Charlesworth was born and raised in Port Augusta, South Australia. Charlesworth moved to Adelaide to study at the University
Port Augusta-Henley-on-Todd Regatta
driving force for constructing the Australian Overland Telegraph Line from Port Augusta to Darwin. The river is usually dry, but prone to flooding during the
Port Augusta-Melrose, South Australia
premises. At this point, Jacka's brewery was distributing beer to Port Pirie and Port Augusta using custom made wagons, wooden casks and teams of eight horses
Port Augusta-Railway accidents in South Australia
from Port Pirie to Whyalla was wrecked by a mixed train at a railway crossing on the Port Pirie-Port Augusta road, about a quarter of a mile from Port Germein
Port Augusta-History of telegraphy in Australia
submarine cable from Java to Port Darwin then overland to Burketown. Desperate for the line to instead be built to Port Augusta then via existing landline
Port Augusta-Carrapateena mine
region 100 km southeast of Olympic Dam and approximately 160 km north of Port Augusta. Carrapateena represents one of the largest copper reserves in Australia
Port Augusta-Wami Kata, South Australia
the Far North region of South Australia, situated within the City of Port Augusta. It was named and its boundaries created in February 1994, named for
Port Augusta-Railways in Adelaide
at Quorn, and runs services through to Port Augusta. In 1856, the first steam train ran between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, stopping at Bowden, Woodville
Port Augusta-Ship graveyard
Cowell Glenelg Goat Island Kangaroo Island Port Augusta Port Flinders Port Lincoln Port Noarlunga Port Pirie Port Stanvac Stenhouse Bay Whyalla Yankalilla
Port Augusta-Indigenous architecture
Cultural and Civic Centre (Warburton, Western Australia) Port Augusta Courts Complex (Port Augusta, South Australia) Kurongkurl Katitjin Centre for Indigenous
Port Augusta-Woman's Christian Temperance Union
then toured the mainland for almost 12 months, stopping in Adelaide, Port Augusta, Clare, Kapunda and Burra in June to August, Mount Gambier, Brisbane
Port Augusta-Piggyback (transportation)
on the Marree railway line in South Australia between Telford Cut and Port Augusta in the mid-1950s. Japan Railways planned a similar "Train on Train" scheme
Port Augusta-Port Germein, South Australia
Council of Port Germein; since 1980, it has been part of the District Council of Mount Remarkable. The Augusta Highway and the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway
Port Augusta-Corporate Town of Davenport
suburb of Port Augusta. A proposal to create a new local government area consisting of suburbs "annexed to the existing Corporation of Port Augusta" was discussed
Port Augusta-Laurie Wallis
Commonwealth Railways at Port Augusta in 1943. He was heavily involved in the trade union movement as secretary of the Port Augusta Combined Unions Council
Port Augusta-Aurora Solar Thermal Power Project
planned solar power tower solar thermal power plant to be located north of Port Augusta in South Australia. It was planned to generate 150 MW of electricity
Port Augusta-RFDS (TV series)
Australia including locations such as Adelaide, the Flinders Ranges, the Port Augusta RFDS Base and regional surrounds, which will double for Broken Hill as
Port Augusta-Davenport, South Australia
the municipal seat in Port Augusta. The suburb was created on 8 July 2014 on land excluded from the existing suburbs of Port Augusta and Wami Kata. This
Port Augusta-Port Royal and Augusta Railway
The Port Royal and Augusta Railway was a South Carolina railroad that existed in the latter half of the 19th century. The Port Royal Railroad Company was
Port Augusta-Copley railway station, South Australia
Leigh Creek railway station during the construction of the railway from Port Augusta to Government Gums (now Farina). It was located south of Telford railway
Port Augusta-Australian National AN class
is in Port Augusta) in storage at South Dynon. In December 2023 the class has been making a return to service with AN1 running from Port Augusta on 4PM4
Port Augusta-Nukunu
South Australia, the area was developed to contain the cities of Port Pirie and Port Augusta. Both the Ngaiawang people of the Lower Murray and the Adelaide
Port Augusta-Iron Triangle Limited
passenger train operated by Australian National between Adelaide, Port Pirie, Port Augusta, and Whyalla. The Iron Triangle Limited first operated on 21 April
Port Augusta-Tarcoola, South Australia
North of South Australia 416 kilometres (258 mi) north-northwest of Port Augusta. At the 2016 census, Tarcoola had no people living within its boundaries
Port Augusta-Adelaide–Darwin railway line
(168 mi) north of Port Augusta to provide coal for a power station in Adelaide and, later, for a new power station built at the port. The infrastructure
Port Augusta-Cane toad
Robinson, Martyn (1998). A field guide to frogs of Australia: from Port Augusta to Fraser Island including Tasmania. Reed New Holland. ISBN 978-1-876334-83-3
Port Augusta-Orroroo, South Australia
Quorn in 1882, connecting with the new Central Australia Railway from Port Augusta. These railways have now been abandoned. Orroroo is situated near Goyder's
Port Augusta-Highway 1 (South Australia)
Adelaide to Port Augusta, and westward, toward the Eyre/Lincoln highway junction. The Eyre Highway, the Port Wakefield-Port Augusta Road, Port Wakefield
Port Augusta-Marree railway line
built, opening on 17 May 1956 from Stirling North on the outskirts of Port Augusta to Telford Cut and on 27 July 1957 to Marree. The line was extended to
Port Augusta-List of schools in South Australia
Name Suburb Opened Notes Amata Anangu School Amata Carlton School Port Augusta Ernabella Anangu School Pukatja Fregon Anangu School Kaltjiti Indulkana
Port Augusta-The Tourist (TV series)
in March 2021 in South Australia, took place in the regional towns of Port Augusta and Peterborough, and the Flinders Ranges, with some scenes being shot
Port Augusta-List of newspapers in South Australia by circulation
2017-06-26. "CLARE". www.sacountrypress.com.au. Retrieved 2017-06-26. "PORT AUGUSTA". www.sacountrypress.com.au. Retrieved 2017-06-26. "ROXBY DOWNS". www
Port Augusta-Oppenheimer pole
Overland Telegraph Line in 1872, which ran from Darwin in the north to Port Augusta (near Adelaide) in the south. It was initially intended to use Oppenheimer
Port Augusta-City of Adelaide (1864)
return voyages she carried passengers, wool, and copper from Adelaide and Port Augusta to London. From 1869 to 1885 she was part of Harrold Brothers' "Adelaide
Port Augusta-Cornelia Rau
facility (operated by Global Solutions Limited, or GSL) near the town of Port Augusta in South Australia. Rau refused to sign the transfer forms, but, on 6
Port Augusta-Commonwealth Railways NT class
Stored Port Augusta 1981; 575,954 km NT66 – Delivered 18 June 1965 via Broken Hill and Quorn; to NAR 4 October 1971; to CAR 1976; Stored Port Augusta 1981;
Port Augusta-Perth
including the construction of a transcontinental railway line from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie to link Perth with the eastern states
Port Augusta-List of radio stations in Australia
106.5 MHz HitFM – Southern Cross Austereo FM 97.1 MHz 2 Oceans FM (Augusta) – Augusta community radio FM 87.6 MHz Vision Christian Radio – Narrowcast FM
Port Augusta-Olympic Dam mine
seawater desalination plant at Point Lowly, a barge-landing facility near Port Augusta and a worker village near Andamooka. The company's access to the Government
Port Augusta-List of towns and cities in Australia by year of settlement
Year Town/City State/Territory Notes 1830 Augusta Western Australia 1830 Berrima New South Wales 1830 Port Arthur Tasmania 1831 Mandurah Western Australia
Port Augusta-Joy Baluch AM Bridge
Joy Baluch AM Bridge is a bridge across Spencer Gulf between Port Augusta and Port Augusta West in South Australia. It carries Highway 1 and is a key road
Port Augusta-Cultana Training Area
training area on northeastern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia between Port Augusta, Whyalla and Iron Knob. It includes the former Baxter Detention Centre
Port Augusta-Jim crow (tool)
to bend rails to tighter radii, especially near the ends. "KALGOORLIE-PORT AUGUSTA RAILWAY". The Daily News (Perth, WA : 1882 - 1950). Perth, WA: National
Port Augusta-Great Australian Railway Journeys
Episode First broadcast 1 "Port Augusta to Darwin" 26 October 2019 (2019-10-26) Portillo traces the route of The Ghan from Port Augusta to Darwin, travelling
Port Augusta-Peterborough, South Australia
route bypassed the Peterborough–Quorn railway line by connecting Port Pirie to Port Augusta). The Peterborough railway station is still in operation and was
Port Augusta-Northern Power Station (South Australia)
located at Port Paterson in the Australian state of South Australia about 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) south of the city centre of Port Augusta. It was coal
Port Augusta-Barngarla people
encompassed much of the upper Eyre peninsula, including Port Lincoln, Whyalla and the lands west of Port Augusta. The Barngarla people traditionally lived by the
Port Augusta-Tea and Sugar Train
settlements of the 1691-kilometre (1051-mile) Trans-Australian Railway between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie. The Tea and Sugar began in 1915 as a provision train
Port Augusta-Glendambo, South Australia
described as follows: Located 592 km from Adelaide and 186 km north of Port Augusta on the Stuart Highway, Glendambo is an important stopping point on the
Port Augusta-List of airports in Australia
List of the busiest air routes in Australia by passenger traffic List of ports in Australia Australian air traffic control Transport in Australia Highways
Port Augusta-Energy in South Australia
coal mine near Leigh Creek and built the Playford A Power Station near Port Augusta specifically designed to burn South Australian coal. It was followed
Port Augusta-Comox, British Columbia
wharf on the other side of Augusta Bay at the village of Union Bay. The influx of miners and shipping largely bypassed Port Augusta. In 1889, James Robb died
Port Augusta-Advanced Train Management System
ATMS has been implemented on the short Port Augusta to Whyalla railway. The next phase is between Port Augusta via Adelaide to Melbourne. The Inland Railway
Port Augusta-Rail gauge in Australia
in 1930) and for the Trans-Australian Railway to be extended from Port Augusta to Port Pirie (completed 1937). By the outbreak of World War II in 1939,
Port Augusta-Farina, South Australia
capital; Adelaide in the days when the rail connection was narrow gauge to Port Augusta, the distance by rail was 657 kilometres (408 miles). A drone view of
Port Augusta-Deserts of Australia
Cunnamulla Longreach South Australia Whyalla Coober Pedy Ceduna Renmark Port Augusta Port Pirie Oodnadatta Roxby Downs Andamooka The Aboriginal languages with
Port Augusta-John Dunn (miller)
fire. A steam mill, using all the latest technology, was installed at Port Augusta in 1880. He was born the son of Charles Dunn (1770 – 17 June 1850) and
Port Augusta-Somerton Man
railway station by overnight train from either Melbourne, Sydney, or Port Augusta. They speculated he had showered and shaved at the adjacent City Baths
Port Augusta-Henry Young
town of Port Augusta in South Australia is named after Augusta, as is the tiny suburb of Marryatville in Adelaide's eastern suburbs. Augusta outlived
Port Augusta-John Woodforde
1837) were published in 1894 by the Port Augusta Dispatch Echoes from the Past. (1894, July 13). The Port Augusta Dispatch, Newcastle and Flinders Chronicle
Port Augusta-Wilmington–Ucolta Road
Wilmington–Ucolta Road is a 100 kilometre major road connecting Port Augusta to Peterborough and beyond to Broken Hill, in South Australia. This name covers
Port Augusta-Ooldea, South Australia
on the eastern edge of the Nullarbor Plain, 863 km (536 mi) west of Port Augusta on the Trans-Australian Railway. Ooldea is 143 km (89 mi) from the bitumen
Port Augusta-John O'Reily
1915) was an Australian Roman Catholic clergyman, the first Bishop of Port Augusta, and the second Archbishop of Adelaide. Born in Kilkenny, Ireland, O'Reily
Port Augusta-Local government areas of South Australia
suburbs with a net increase of 2,847 people from June 2021 to June 2022. Port Pirie had the largest net reduction in population of 106. The fastest growth
Port Augusta-James Beerworth
when bought the Pastoral Hotel in Port Augusta in 1925. He was elected unopposed to the Corporate Town of Port Augusta West council in 1926 for the Ebenezer
Port Augusta-Commissariat Point, South Australia
Adelaide and about 11 kilometres (6.8 miles) south of the municipal seat in Port Augusta. Its boundaries were created in 1994 for “the long established name”
Port Augusta-Birdsville Airport
The Channel Mail Run, the world's longest mail run operates between Port Augusta, South Australia and Birdsville, stopping in the town to collect mail
Port Augusta-List of places in South Australia by population
617 15,125 15,783 9 Port Lincoln 12,630 13,044 14,088 14,064 14,404 10 Port Pirie 13,254 13,206 13,819 13,740 13,708 11 Port Augusta 13,153 13,257 13,504
Port Augusta-Mary MacKillop
in Port Augusta, Burra, Pekina, Kapunda, Jamestown and Gladstone. That same year, she travelled again to New Zealand, spending several months in Port Chalmers
Port Augusta-Marree railway station
narrow gauge line from Port Augusta was inadequate for tonnages required to serve the new Playford A Power Station near Port Augusta, though the extension
Port Augusta-Outback Communities Authority
60% of South Australia's land area. The authority has its seat at both Port Augusta which is located outside the unincorporated area and at Andamooka. The
Port Augusta-Playford B Power Station (South Australia)
located at Port Paterson in the Australian state of South Australia about 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi) south of the city centre of Port Augusta. It was coal
Port Augusta-Joy Baluch
1932 – 14 May 2013) was an Australian politician who served as Mayor of Port Augusta from 1981 to 1993 and from 1995 until her death. Her term as mayor of
Port Augusta-List of parks and gardens in rural South Australia
Square, Port Augusta Eastside Foreshore, Port Augusta Apex Park, Port Augusta Volunteer Park, Port Augusta Keith Jones Memorial Park, Port Augusta Lions
Port Augusta-Downer Rail
rolling stock at its factories in Cardiff, Somerton, Maryborough and Port Augusta. As the ex-licence holder for Electro-Motive Diesel products it has also
Port Augusta-William Creek, South Australia
near Port Augusta, it took a decade for the line to reach William Creek, in June 1889. Work on the line continued, ultimately linking Port Augusta to Oodnadatta
Port Augusta-Blanche Harbor, South Australia
city centre and about 20 kilometres (12 miles) south of the centre of Port Augusta. Its boundaries were created in 1994 for “the long established name”
Port Augusta-Localities on the Trans-Australian Railway
the Trans-Australian Railway was completed in 1917 from Kalgoorlie to Port Augusta, about 50 settlements of various sizes were established along the line
Port Augusta-Flinders Ranges Council
Council of Hawker. The LGA adjoins the following to the south - City of Port Augusta, District Council of Mount Remarkable and District Council of Orroroo
Port Augusta-City of Port Adelaide Enfield
The City of Port Adelaide Enfield (PAE), located across inner north and north-western suburbs of Adelaide, is one of the largest metropolitan councils
Port Augusta-Adelaide Airport
(known as West Beach until 1991) in January 1946. An alternative site at Port Adelaide, including a seaplane facility, was considered inferior and too
Port Augusta-Mount Arden
Adelaide and about 27 kilometres (17 mi) north of the municipal seat in Port Augusta. Mount Arden's boundaries were created on 26 April 2013 and given the
Port Augusta-Connor Rozee
2018 AFL draft. Rozee was born in Port Augusta, South Australia. He participated in the Auskick program at Port Augusta and played junior football with
Port Augusta-Port Augusta Airport
Port Augusta Airport (IATA: PUG, ICAO: YPAG) is an airport located 3 nautical miles (5.6 km; 3.5 mi) west of Port Augusta, South Australia. The airport
Port Augusta-Airlines of South Australia
established in 1987 as Lincoln Airlines (based in Port Lincoln). It merged with Augusta Airways (based in Port Augusta) and was renamed Airlines of South Australia
Port Augusta-City of Port Augusta
of Port Augusta is a local government area located at the northern end of Spencer Gulf in South Australia. It is centred on the town of Port Augusta. The
Port Augusta-Bowmans railway station
at the junction of the Balaklava-Moonta railway line and the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line in the town of Bowmans, South Australia. An isolated horse-drawn
Port Augusta-Quorn, South Australia
in the north of South Australia, 39 kilometres (24 mi) northeast of Port Augusta. Quorn is the home of the Flinders Ranges Council local government area
Port Augusta-Port Augusta Prison
Port Augusta Prison is a prison located in Stirling North just south of Port Augusta, South Australia, Australia. The prison has facilities for high, medium
Port Augusta-The Transcontinental
The Transcontinental is a weekly newspaper published in Port Augusta, South Australia which dates from October 1914. It was later sold to Rural Press,
Port Augusta-Central Australia Railway
gauge railway between Port Augusta and Alice Springs. A standard gauge line duplicated the southern section from Port Augusta to Maree in 1957 on a new
Port Augusta-Yellowtail amberjack
is often reported to reach up to 180 cm. Large kingfish caught near Port Augusta in South Australia have been recorded at weights of between 40 and 50
Port Augusta-Adelaide–Port Augusta railway line
The Adelaide–Port Augusta railway line is the main route for northbound rail traffic out of Adelaide, South Australia. The line, 315 kilometres (196 miles)
Port Augusta-Stateliner
and to Adelaide: Ceduna via Port Augusta Mount Gambier Port Lincoln via Port Augusta Renmark & Loxton Whyalla via Port Augusta As at January 2019, the fleet
Port Augusta-Commonwealth Railways
the Commonwealth Railways Act to administer the Trans-Australia and Port Augusta to Darwin railways. In 1975, all assets were acquired by the Australian
Port Augusta-Long Plains railway station
Long Plains railway station was located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line serving the town of Long Plains, South Australia. Long Plains railway
Port Augusta-Port of Augusta
Port of Augusta (Italian: Porto di Augusta) is a port serving Augusta, Sicily. In 2007, 33.041 million tonnes passed through the port. The natural port
Port Augusta-School of the Air
Mount Isa Port Augusta – now part of Open Access College Thornbury Carnarvon Kalgoorlie Kimberley region, located in Derby Meekatharra Port Hedland Alice
Port Augusta-Pichi Richi Railway
in the southern Flinders Ranges of South Australia between Quorn and Port Augusta. For much of its length the line lies in the picturesque Pichi Richi
Port Augusta-Port Augusta railway station
Port Augusta railway station is a railway station located on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line in Port Augusta, South Australia. In 1878, the first
Port Augusta-List of people who have walked across Australia
Australia with his dog, a Jack Russell Terrier named Seraphine, from Port Augusta to Burketown. It took him 128 days, spanning a distance of approximately
Port Augusta-Augusta
augusta in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Augusta may refer to: Augusta, Western Australia Rua Augusta (São Paulo) Augusta, Ontario North Augusta,
Port Augusta-Port Augusta Town Hall
The Port Augusta Town Hall is a heritage-listed former town hall at 54 Commercial Road, Port Augusta. It was Port Augusta's seat of local government from
Port Augusta-Trans-Australian Railway
The Trans-Australian Railway, opened in 1917, runs from Port Augusta in South Australia to Kalgoorlie in Western Australia, crossing the Nullarbor Plain
Port Augusta-Augusta Highway
Augusta Highway is the part of Australia's ring route (Highway 1) located in South Australia between Port Wakefield and Port Augusta. Augusta Highway