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Whitwarta, South Australia

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55: 427: 904: 869: 39: 822:, when passing through the Whitwarta district on 29 April 1840. A variety of wildfowl can be seen here when the Lake fills after winter rains, such as: Black Swans, Grey Teal, Chestnut Teal, Pacific Black Duck, Water Hens, and Plovers. Gypsum continues to be mined from the banks of the Lake. The Lake fills up from local rainfall-runoff, and fills from the northern lagoon first. 443:
The old ruins of the Whitwarta Hotel were underwater, as was the depression behind the Whitwarta township. Locals caught European Carp in the waters that remained pooled in this depression. Such was the amount of water in the region, locals observed the appearance of brine shrimp in the waters of nearby salt lakes (especially the lakes near the northern lagoon of Diamond Lake).
348:(River Box) at Whitwarta on the significant tree registrar. These trees, which are located approximately 500 metres (1,600 ft) north of the River Wakefield and about 600 metres (2,000 ft) west of the Halbury-Whitwarta intersection, are the only Eucalypts of their kind in the district. Local farmers say that these trees sprouted after a flood in the early-mid 1900s. 460: 62: 338:
Up until the late 1970s, it was common for the River Wakefield to flow every winter. Damming of the river upstream has impacted flows to the point that the River Wakefield now flows about once every five years. The trees around Whitwarta have suffered in recent years because of the rise of salinity in the soil. The
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2010: Heavy rains throughout the catchment area of the Wakefield River caused major flooding at Whitwarata in early September. As in 1998, the water from the River flowed across the Whitarta to Balaklava Road (at the base of the Billabong Hill). It also flooded paddocks around the Whitwarta township,
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On 3 December 2001 a number of local residents of Whitwarta gathered in front of Whitwarta House to celebrate the pioneers who shaped the township and the farms around it. A number of descendants of the original pioneers were present. A plaque was unveiled to commemorate the occasion. Esmond Hoepner
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1998: The banks of the Wakefield River overflowed at Werocata and Whitwarta in winter. The water covered the Whitwarta to Balaklava Road and the Whitwarta to Kadina Road. The waters covered farmlands and remained for several months. Further rains in early summer 1998 caused the river to flood again.
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sprouted on the flood plains and riparian zone shortly afterwards, some of which have been fenced-off by local farmers to avoid stock damage. A management plan for the River Wakefield was carried out in 2000, which included recommendations for the amelioration of water quality and flow at Whitwarta.
670:, 19 August 1918, saw the unveiling of a roll of honor. It commemorated the ten old scholars who had served in the armed forces, including three who had been killed. These included Driver Eric R. Lange, who died from gunshot wounds in action in France less than two years after he enlisted with the 771:, John William Adams (died in 1893 aged 93) and Susanna Adams (died in 1891 aged 85). The plaque reads that these "Two pioneers of South Australia arrived with the first Governor in H.M.S Buffalo 1836 and was present at the proclamation of the colony, Dec 28, 1836." 304:
means freshwater (distorted from Whitarter), a reference to the freshwater springs that exist along the pronounced bend in the river nearby. The constant availability of freshwater along an otherwise dry river (the Rocks upstream of
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of Whitwarta gave a plein-air presentation of the history and life of Whitwarta and its people. A capsule was laid in concrete beneath the plaque. It is to be unveiled on 2 December 2101 by the Whitwarta residents of the time.
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The plaque reads: This plaque is erected to commemorate the pioneers of this township before 1900. Whitwarta was named before 1850 and surveyed into 69 allotments in 1879. Apart from a number of private dwellings it had:
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Construction of the Whitwarta Bridge (c. 1914) The bridge was officially opened on 17 August 1914. As reported in the Advertiser, The Commissioner of Crown Lands (Hon. F. W. Young) opened the bridge.
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Road were damaged by floods during the 1900s, and were demolished as a consequence. The last flood occurred in September 2010 (the previous flood occurred in summer of 1998). A number of
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The old Whitwarta School (1879–1951) still stands at the northern end of the village on Bowman St, as does the Post Office at the southern end. The church and Whitwarta Hotel along the
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people. Stone implements thought to have been used by the Nantuwara people were discovered at sites adjoining the banks of the lower reaches of the River Wakefield and added to a
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is the next closest and permanent waterhole) meant that Whitwarta was a suitable place to establish a village. Approximately 20 people now live in the village.
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There are several accounts of major flooding of the Wakefield River at Whitwarta. The major floods recorded at Whitwarta occurred during the following years:
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Diamond Lake, about 3 km west of the Whitwarta Village is a distinctive landscape feature of the region. It is an ephemeral salt lake. See location on
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including the natural lagoon at the base of Whitwarta House. Water flowed across the Whitwarta to Kadina road. No damage to property or stock was recorded.
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was constructed in approximately 1884. However, by 1912, this bridge was decaying due to white ants and dry rot, and too narrow for the traffic using it.
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Research by the University of South Australia indicates that the following teachers served at the now defunct Whitwarta School from 1879–1947:
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In 1881, the follow trades and professions for Whitwarta were recorded in Wright's Australian and American commercial directory and gazetteer.
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on Sept 3, 1937 reported that: "A torrent of water ten chains wide, is sweeping across Whitwarta Road from Werochea station"
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to the West. A series of salt lakes pepper the countryside to the West and North East of Whitwarta.
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The cemetery is 1.5 km (0.93 mi) to the east the township and surrounded by
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Names of some of the pioneers who made a valuable contribution in Whitwarta were
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Geographically, Whitwarta is situated on the plains, almost halfway between the
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A new bridge was opened on 14 August 1914 by the Commissioner of Crown Lands,
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A gliding club and rifle club are both located on the outskirts of Whitwarta.
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A portion of the plaque presentation, recorded on video, can be viewed here:
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to the Indigenous people) about 100 km north of the state capital,
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Wakefield River in Flood, Old Whitwarta Bridge, 6 Sept 2010
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and the chairman of the district council, Mr. F. McArdle.
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tribe of some 25 to 30 once occupied the country from the
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Soon after World War I, a gathering at the school on
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Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia
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The town is situated beside the 921:manning.collections.slsa.sa.gov.au 843:(Adelaide: 13 Aug 1914, p. 8) 14: 890:Australian Census 2016 QuickStats 886:"Whitwarta (suburb and locality)" 858:"Whitwarta (suburb and locality)" 382:, north to Whitwarta and west to 340:National Trust of South Australia 61: 487:Teachers at the Whitwarta School 60: 53: 882:Australian Bureau of Statistics 854:Australian Bureau of Statistics 703:Store and Post Office 1876–1967 652:Hooper, Maurice Desmond Thomas 769:First Fleet of South Australia 1: 1052:. 3 September 1937. p. 1 588:Lowe, Edith Charlotte Lister 572:Lowe, Edith Charlotte Lister 479:Hotel: 'Whitwarta' David Pink 320:to the East and the Southern 1322:Towns and localities of the 193:Localities around Whitwarta: 1044:"FLOODS IN SOUTH AUSTRALIA" 556:Armytage, Frances Gertrude 540:Armytage, Frances Gertrude 1662: 1324:Wakefield Regional Council 982:www.nationaltrustsa.org.au 700:Government Wells 1874–1912 463:Whitwarta Bridge (c. 1914) 158:Wakefield Regional Council 1000:"Place names: Nantawarra" 741:R. Hornhardt, storekeeper 697:Wesleyan Church 1888–1920 691:Whitwarta Hotel 1886–1923 271: 191: 187: 48: 36: 1646:Towns in South Australia 672:9th Light Horse Regiment 476:Storekeeper: R.T. Wilson 334:Eucalyptus camaldulensis 1152:alh-research.tripod.com 694:Telephone added in 1924 524:Darby, Louisa Margaret 482:Wheelwright: M. Koefner 412:South Australian Museum 345:Eucalyptus largiflorens 18:Town in South Australia 862:Australian Census 2016 738:W. J. Dunow, caretaker 636:Correll, Stella Daisy 468:Trades and professions 464: 431: 414:collection curated by 342:has listed a stand of 103:34.10000°S 138.33333°E 720:H. W. Clark, publican 644:McLean, Annie Isabel 462: 429: 366:Traditional occupants 354:Whitwarta once had a 1331:Towns and localities 1197:"Whitwarta Cemetery" 706:Blacksmith 1878–1903 628:Clark, Evelyn Maude 620:Bowden, Blanche May 108:-34.10000; 138.33333 1592:Geographic features 735:C. Belling, farmer* 726:J. Hudson, teamster 717:J. J. Angel, farmer 678:Pioneer Celebration 580:Lucy, Mary Theresa 564:Lucy, Mary Theresa 177:Federal division(s) 165:State electorate(s) 99: /  1049:The Canberra Times 941:on 1 November 2005 917:"Welwyn - Whyalla" 779:A bridge over the 752:Whitwarta Cemetery 747:J. Watson, builder 612:Tupper, Sarah Ann 596:Tupper, Sarah Ann 465: 448:The Canberra Times 432: 1633: 1632: 1578:Wild Horse Plains 996:Manning, Geoffrey 744:D. Pink, publican 729:E. Router, farmer 656: 655: 516:Richardson, Jane 370:According to the 279: 278: 275: 274: 1653: 1316: 1309: 1302: 1293: 1286: 1285: 1283: 1281: 1271: 1265: 1264: 1262: 1260: 1243: 1237: 1236: 1234: 1232: 1215: 1209: 1208: 1206: 1204: 1193: 1187: 1162: 1156: 1155: 1144: 1138: 1137: 1135: 1133: 1116: 1110: 1109: 1107: 1105: 1088: 1082: 1077: 1071: 1068: 1062: 1061: 1059: 1057: 1040: 1034: 1033: 1014: 1008: 1007: 992: 986: 985: 979: 971: 965: 964: 957: 951: 950: 948: 946: 937:. 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South Australia

Whitwarta is located in South Australia
Coordinates
34°06′0″S 138°20′0″E / 34.10000°S 138.33333°E / -34.10000; 138.33333
2016
Postcode(s)
LGA(s)
Wakefield Regional Council
State electorate(s)
Goyder
Federal division(s)
Grey
Nantawarra
Lochiel
Mount Templeton
Stow
Bowillia
Goyder
Beaufort
Watchman
Hoyleton
Bowmans
Port Wakefield
Saints
Kallora
Balaklava
South Australia
Wakefield River
Adelaide

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