Tintinara

Tintinara, a small town located on the Dukes Highway between Tailem Bend and Keith, lies at the southernmost part of the Murray Mallee region, known for its dry, flat pastures that support extensive wheat and wool industries. The area was first settled in the 1850's as a watering hole to service the traffic heading from Adelaide to the Victorian goldfields, however it wasn't until 1906 that a town was established. Centred around the existing railway siding, the town eventually evolved into a small service centre once the surrounding farmland was opened up after trace elements were added to the originally unforgiving soil. Although the town takes an unusual form where all the commercial activity lies along a service road to the Dukes Highway, the towering wheat silos adjacent to the railway station are a common feature in many of the towns in the area.

Population: 350
State: South Australia
Name Origin: The name originates from "Tinlinyara", the Aboriginal (mythological) term for stars in Orions Belt.
Pronunciation:
Tin-ti-nara
Postcode: 5266
Local Government: Coorong District Council
Location: 191km south-east of Adelaide
Main Roads: Dukes Highway
Main Watercourses: None
Radio Stations (Music): Triple J (102.5 & 105.5), No commercial FM - only 5MU (AM1197)

Photos from Tintinara (Click on thumbnail for full sized image):
 
The Dukes Hwy, looking south-east between High and Lewis Streets, Tintinara (2006).
The Tintinara railway station and silos, looking south from the Dukes Hwy (2006).
The Dukes Highway, looking south-east as it enters Tintinara (2006).
The Dukes Highway service road, looking south-east from High Street, Tintinara (2006).
And again, this time looking south-east towards Helling Tce, Tintinara (2006).
High Street, looking north-east from the Dukes Hwy service road, Tintinara (2006).
Distance sign, heading north-west on the Dukes Hwy from Tintinara (2006).

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