Perlubie Landing, South Australia

Perlubie Landing
Population 20 (?; approx.)
Postcode(s) 5680
Elevation 1 m (3 ft)
Location 20 km (12 mi) North of Streaky Bay
LGA(s) District Council of Streaky Bay
State electorate(s) Flinders
Federal Division(s) Grey

Perlubie Landing or Perlubie Beach is a coastal area 20 km from the township of Streaky Bay on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. Access to the beach runs through private property at the current time.

The name 'Perlubie' is derived from Aboriginal, meaning 'white sand hill'. A school was opened in Perlubie in 1922, but closed in 1942.

Perlubie Beach has become renowned on the Eyre Peninsula for its unique New Years Day Race Meet on the beach. The race is a 1600 m event along the beach at low tide and dates back to 1913, when the first race was held. The sea weathered stands and saddling enclosures are among the only notable historical structures in the area, used solely for the New Year's Eve Race meet.

A sports day is typically held the following day, 1 January, with buses running from the Streaky Bay Caravan Park to the beach.

Although a remote area, a number of lots have recently been sold and development is expected to occur soon.[1]

Perlubie Landing is encompassed in the District Council of Streaky Bay, and in the Electoral district of Flinders and the Division of Grey.

References

  1. Kesab Tidy Towns, EBA Anchorage, Perlubie Landing and Haslam (PDF), retrieved 2007-05-25

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Coordinates: 32°36′S 134°20′E / 32.600°S 134.333°E