Ceduna, South Australia
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Ceduna South Australia |
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Location of Ceduna in South Australia (red) |
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Population: | 2,304 [1] |
Established: | 1898 |
Postcode: | 5690[2] |
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LGA: | District Council of Ceduna |
State District: | Flinders |
Federal Division: | Grey |
Ceduna (South Australia. It is situated in the northwest corner of Eyre Peninsula, west of the junction of the Flinders and Eyre Highways around 786 km northwest of the capital Adelaide. With a population of 2,304, the town is the last major settlement before crossing the Nullarbor Plain from east to west.[1]
) is a small town in the West Coast region ofCeduna is in the District Council of Ceduna, the federal Division of Grey, and the state electoral district of Flinders. It is set on Murat Bay and the sandy coves, sheltered bays and offshore islands of the bay make it a popular base for a beach holiday. The name is a corruption of the local Aboriginal word Chedoona and is said to mean a place to sit down and rest.
The foreshore at Ceduna is lined with Norfolk Island pine trees. There is a jetty for walking, fishing and small boats.
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[edit] History
There was a whaling station on St. Peter's Island during the 1850s. On 4 December 2002, Ceduna received international attention when the path of totality of a solar eclipse passed directly over the town. Though the day had at times been partly cloudy, the sky where the Sun and Moon were located was clear at the time of the total solar eclipse (in the southwest), late in the afternoon. Temperatures were cool that day.
[edit] Oysterfest
Ceduna's annual Oysterfest is a major attraction on the October long weekend. It celebrates the oyster industry in the clean waters of SA's far-west coast. It seems to engulf most of the townspeople and all of the foreshore lawns where most of the activity takes place.
[edit] People
Jodi Martin, singer/songwriter now living in Sydney but always considers herself a South Australian. Born and raised in Ceduna, her lyrics and the stories that she shares at her shows, often reflects her life in Ceduna.
[edit] Education
The two schools in Ceduna are Crossways Lutheran School and Ceduna Area School (CAS). Crossways has around 200 students from Reception to Year 10, of which approximately 70% are Indigenous. CAS has approximately 600 students, from Reception to Year 12, with approximately 25% of Indigenous students.
Ceduna has a number of Indigenous homelands situated within 20-30 minutes of the town. These are groupings of Indigenous families who have chosen to live together.
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[edit] References
- ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). Ceduna (Urban Centre/Locality). 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved on 2008-05-25.
- ^ Ceduna Postcode Australia Post
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