Bordertown, South Australia

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Bordertown
South Australia

Main street in Bordertown
Population: 2,581 (2006 Census) [1]
Established: 1852
Postcode: 5268
LGA: Tatiara District Council
State District: MacKillop
Federal Division: Barker

Bordertown is a small South Australian town near the Victorian border. It is where the Dukes Highway and the railway line, the two main routes between Adelaide and Melbourne, cross Tatiara Creek.

Mural in Apex Park
Mural in Apex Park

Bordertown is the commercial and administrative centre of the Tatiara District Council. Tatiara is the local Aboriginal word for "Good Country". Bordertown was established in 1852 when a direct route across the 90-mile desert was being planned for gold escorts from the Victorian goldfields to Adelaide. Police Inspector Alexander Tolmer was instructed to create a town as close as practical to the border.[2]


[edit] Governance

Bordertown is in the state electoral district of MacKillop and the federal Division of Barker. It is the birthplace of former Prime Minister of Australia, Bob Hawke.

[edit] References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Bordertown (Urban Centre/Locality). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2008-06-01.
  2. ^ From information signs in Bordertown


Preceding station   Great Southern Railway   Following station
towards Adelaide
The Overland
towards Melbourne

Coordinates: 36°18′S, 140°46′E