Yumali, South Australia

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Yumali
South Australia

Main Street of Yumali - old General Store, Yumali Garage, payphone & Telstra tower
Yumali
Coordinates 35°31′0″S 139°45′0″E / 35.51667°S 139.75000°E / -35.51667; 139.75000Coordinates: 35°31′0″S 139°45′0″E / 35.51667°S 139.75000°E / -35.51667; 139.75000
Location 137 km (85 mi) South East of Adelaide via
LGA(s) The Coorong District Council
State electorate(s) Hammond
Federal Division(s) Barker

Yumali (35°31′S 139°46′E / 35.517°S 139.767°E / -35.517; 139.767) is a very small country town in South Australia 162 km (100 miles) southeast of Adelaide on the Dukes Highway (A8). Yumali belongs to the The Coorong District Council and is in the State electorate of Hammond and the Federal electorate of Barker.

Yumali is an aboriginal word meaning "the great land", before that it was known as Wahpunyah Siding. Yumali is situated 100 miles from Adelaide on the Adelaide to Melbourne Express route. Bore water was used to water the community, surrounding farms and Coomandook in 1915, but ceased when the River Murray pipeline was accessible in 1971.

There are tennis courts that still have an active tennis club belonging to the 'Border-Downs Tennis Association'. There is also an old football clubrooms from when Yumali had a team.

Yumali Town Hall

The town hall was opened in 1960.

The newly bitumised Tynan Road (Yumali-Sherlock) and then Kulkawarra Rd (Sherlock-Karoonda) gives a more comfortable drive for those traveling between Karoonda and the upper South East and vice-versa.

Yumali History sign, found next to the town hall

Surrounding communities

North: Coomandook, Cooke Plains
& Tailem Bend
West: Meningie & Narrung Yumali East: Peake, Geranium, Parrakie
& Lameroo
South: Ki Ki, Coonalpyn & Culburra

See also

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