105138 Tatiara Visitor Guide_text proof 3 - final with cover

CALENDAR OF EVENTS

CONTENTS

Events ................................................. 3 The Tatiara ......................................... 4 History ................................................ 5 Conservation Parks and Wetlands . . . . . 8 Bordertown ........................................ 11 Keith ................................................. 16 Mundulla . ......................................... 22 Padthaway ........................................ 24 Willalooka ......................................... 28 Wolseley ........................................... 29 Skate Parks ....................................... 31 Arts and Culture ............................... 32 Historic Drive ................................... 33 Bike & Walking Trails ........................ 36 Golf Courses ..................................... 37

Photograph by Michelle Gilbertson

HOW BIG? Tatiara District 6,525 square kilometres POPULATION 6,891 including Bordertown (3,095) and Keith (1,405) WEATHER Average Temperature - Summer 29ºC / Winter 15 ºC Average Annual Rainfall - 480mm approx. TIME ZONE South Australia operates on Central Standard Time. Visitors from the eastern states should move their watches/clocks back by half an hour when crossing the border into South Australia. FRUIT FLY EXCLUSION ZONE Fresh fruit must not be brought into South Australia. Disposal bins are near border crossings. AT A GLANCE

Mundulla Show Horse Jumping

Cutting Horse

Jet Boats

TRAVELLING TIMES TO FROM

TIME

Melbourne Keith

5.5 hours Bordertown 5 hours 2.5 hours Bordertown 3 hours Keith 2.5 hours Bordertown 2 hours 3 hours Bordertown 2.5 hours

Adelaide

Tatiara Karts

Bordertown Speedway

Western Flat Fireworks

Mt Gambier Keith

The Tatiara is home to many events throughout the year, to check out “WHAT’S ON” IN THE TATIARA please follow us on Facebook or go to our website: www.visittatiara.com.au.

Grampians Keith

Keep South Australia Phylloxera Free South Australia is the only Australian State to have avoided an outbreak of phylloxera, a plant lice that destroys grapevines. If you’ve been driving or walking in an interstate vineyard, please thoroughly clean your car and shoes before entering South Australia. Please obtain permission before entering a vineyard.

Disclaimer: Information contained in this publication is provided as a guide only. Although every effort has been made to ensure the accuracy and reliability of the information contained in this publication, the authors, publishers and the Tatiara District Council expressly disclaim any liability or responsibility for the accuracy of the information contained herein. Advertising material is supplied by service providers advertising their product in this publication. No endorsement or warranty, either expressed or implied, is given by the Tatiara District Council as to the conduct or practice of the advertisers herein. In circumstances where the Tatiara District Council acts as an agent for various accommodation houses, tour operator and other service providers, the Tatiara District Council shall not be liable for any injury, irregularity, loss or damage, howsoever, arising from the provision of or failure to provide any such service.

Design and Print: Created2Print 107 Sturt Street Adelaide SA 08 8231 4773 www.created2print.com 2021-22 EDITION. Photographs: Alan Morcom, Annette Snajdar, Audrey Thomson, Barrie Hayman, Blake Hammond, Cheryl Excell, Cheryl Lovell, Chris Mackereth, Don Virgin, Eloise Longbottom, Janee Presgrave, John O’Brien, Lauren Barker (Border Chronicle), Liz Ballinger, Liz Goosens, Malcolm McEachern, Michelle Gilbertson, Peter Chatfield, Raelene Eats, Rosalyn Farina, Sara-Jayne Stuckey, Shirley Smedley, Simonne Johnson, Simone Richardson, Tony Cirocco (www.antonycirocco.com) and Virginia Davis.

Bordertown Races

Bordertown Spring Festival & Show

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