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  Port Augusta   SA  5700
Population: 17,000,  
Height above sea level: 5,  
Latitude: 32.29.32,   Longitude: 137.45.55
Location:  310km north of Adelaide
Highway: Stuart (87) & Eyre (1) Highways 
Nearest Major Town: Port Augusta
Nearest Airport: Port Augusta
Touring Area: Flinders Ranges & The Outback

Port Augusta from the water tower lookout.
Crossroads to Australia at the tip of Spencer Gulf. Flinders Ranges tours, Steam railway at Quorn. Fishing, walks, lookouts. etc. Large and varied shopping centre. Motels, hotels, caravan parks.
Port Augusta is located at the head of Spencer Gulf, 300 km. north of Adelaide, at the junction of the Stuart Highway (87) to Alice Springs and the Eyre Highway (1) to Perth.
It is the crossroads to Darwin, Perth, Adelaide and Sydney. It is also a staging point for tours of the Flinders Ranges and the Birdsville Track.
It was first charted by Matthew Flinders in 1802 and developed as a major port servicing the primary industries of the outback. There are many motels and caravan parks for the weary traveller and a busy commercial centre provides most needs. Nearby the Pitchi Richi steam railway at Quorn is a popular detour, as are visits to the Eyre Peninsula.
There is much to see in Port Augusta. The interpretive centre at the Wadlata Information Centre, the Port Augusta Royal Flying Doctor Base and the School of the Air, Flinders Lookout, Curdnatta Art & Craft Gallery, the Water Tower Lookout provides panoramic views over the city, and all around are the beautiful Flinders Ranges and the Spencer Gulf.
Recently whales have returned to the head of the gulf and can sometimes be seen frolicking in the waters shown in this photo, virtually in the town centre.
Scenic cruises reach further into the interior and fishing trips can be arranged.
Port Augusta is a great place to spend a few days and explore the interesting area.
SEE PORT AUGUSTA TOWN MAP


PLACES OF INTEREST:
  • Australian National Workshops: 08 8642 2611
    Guided tours twice weekly of the locomotive and wagon workshops, machine shops and apprentice training facility.
  • ETSA Power Station: 08 8642 0737
    Weekday tours of this coal fired power generation complex
  • McLellan Lookout:
    Offers excellent views of Spencer Gulf and the Flinders Ranges from where Flinders stepped ashore on March 10, 1802.
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service: 08 8642 2044
    Tours of the working Flying Doctor Base.
  • School of the Air: 08 8642 2077
    Audio visual and viewing area displays of the School which broadcasts lessons to outback children. The RFDS Service began in 1951. See School of the Air Story.
  • Wadlata Outback Centre: 08 8642 4511
    Interpretive and Information Centre displaying Aboriginal Heritage and Culture, early exploration and other interesting themes through memorabilia and audio visual displays.
  • Water Tower Lookout:
    Excellent views over the area and to the Flinders Ranges from this tower built in 1882 to supply water pressure to the town.
    ACCOMMODATION & SERVICES:

    ACCOMMODATION
    Motels
  • Comfort Inn Augusta Westside
  • Courtyard Motel
  • Comfort Inn Port Augusta
  • The Standpipe
    Caravan Parks
  • Port Augusta Big4 Holiday Park
  • Shoreline Caravan Park
    Apartments
  • Oasis Apartments
    FOOD
  • King Po Chinese Restaurant
  • Subway
    LICENSED CLUBS & HOTELS
  • Cooinda Club
    SPECIALTY STORES
  • Port Augusta Newsagency
  • Augusta Marine & Tackle
  • Mitre 10 Home & Trade
    AUTOMOTIVE
  • BP Travel Stop Port Augusta
  • Caltex Port Augusta
  • Ralph's Auto Electrical
    ACTIVITIES & ATTRACTIONS
  • Arid Lands Botanic Garden
  • Royal Flying Doctor Service
  • Wadlata Centre
    REAL ESTATE
  • Century 21 Real Estate

  • INFORMATION CENTRE:
    Wadlata Outback Centre
    Flinders Tce. Port Augusta. SA 5700
    Ph: 08 8642 4511

    HOW TO GET THERE:
    By car along Highway 1 from Adelaide. (300km). The Stuart Hwy from the north and Alice Springs, The Eyre Highway (1) from the west and Perth.
  • Regional airport at Port Augusta
  • Coach or Rail

  • © Copyright Peter W. Wilkins 2006