Booborowie Explained

Type:town
Booborowie
State:SA
Coordinates:-33.5628°N 138.7625°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Est:1877[1]
Postcode:5417[2]
Timezone:ACST
Utc:+9:30
Timezone-Dst:ACDT
Utc-Dst:+10:30
Dist1:200
Dir1:N
Location1:Adelaide
Lga:Regional Council of Goyder
Region:Mid North
Stategov:Stuart
Fedgov:Division of Grey[3]
Maxtemp Footnotes:[4]
Near-N:North Booborowie
Near-Ne:Mount Bryan
Near-E:Mount Bryan
Near-Se:Burra
Near-S:Leighton
Near-Sw:Andrews
Near-W:Spalding
Near-Nw:Spalding

Booborowie is a locality in South Australia. It is located 2000NaN0 north of Adelaide.

Booborowie Station

In 1843, Dr William James Browne and his brother Dr John Harris Browne took up the Booborowie run. In 1851 they purchased a crown lease of 153 square miles, and in 1853 the brothers purchased 46,978 acres of the lease.[5]

The Browne brothers established a merino stud and ran shorthorn cattle. They went on to purchase properties on the Adelaide Plains, at Mount Gambier, the Flinders Ranges, and the Eyre Peninsula, and were instrumental in establishing Katherine in the Northern Territory. This led to a large sheep and cattle drive, under the supervision of Alfred Giles, to leave South Australia in 1878.

The northern portion of the station was sold to Henry Dutton and George Melrose in 1897. The remainder of the station was sold in 1910 and 1912 for closer settlement.

History of the township

The Booborowie Township was proclaimed on 29 March 1877.

Being a farming community, the chief products produced are wool, wheat, lucerne and canola.

The town is named after the nearby Booborowie Waterhole, a small seasonal waterhole on Walton Palace Creek about 11NaN1 north west of the town,[6] the "owie" signifying "waterhole" in the language of the indigenous Ngadjuri people, as in Hundred of Minlacowie, Terowie and Yarcowie (modern linguists tend to render the word as awi'). The spelling "Booboorowie" was common in the 19th century.[7]

A feature of the area is the "Camel Hump", a drystone wall which runs over 30km (20miles) from Booborowie to Farrell Flat.[8]

The historic Booborowie Homestead and the former Booborowie Council Chambers are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.[9] [10]

Today, Booborowie is a popular destination for visitors enjoying the rural scenery, historic buildings and camping facilities at the town oval. The town is serviced by a primary school (opened 1892) with playgroup, and a grocer, incorporating hardware and post office facilities.

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    1. Web site: Search result(s) for Booborowie, 5416 . Government of South Australia . Property Location Browser . 8 April 2016 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20161012010923/http://maps.sa.gov.au/plb/ . 12 October 2016 .
    2. Web site: AusPost.
    3. Web site: Search result(s) for Booborowie, 5417 . Government of South Australia . Location SA Map Viewer . 2020-12-18.
    4. http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages Bureau of Meteorology max
    5. Web site: Booborowie History Walk brochure. 3 May 2016.
    6. Web site: 2905.0 – Statistical Geography: Volume 2 -- Census Geographic Areas, Australia, 2011 . Australian Bureau of Statistics . 8 December 2009.
    7. News: Municipal Corporations . . Adelaide . 19 September 1874 . 1 February 2013 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
    8. Web site: Dry stone walls should be heritage listed. Prue Adams. Australian Broadcasting Corporation. 25 July 2015. The 65 km distance cited in this article is hard to corroborate.
    9. Web site: Booborowie Homestead, Outbuildings, Stables, Shearing Shed and Water Tank . Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources . South Australian Heritage Register . 8 April 2016.
    10. Web site: Former Booborowie Council Chambers . Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources . South Australian Heritage Register . 8 April 2016.