Nantawarra, South Australia Explained

Type:town
Nantawarra
State:sa
Lga:Wakefield Regional Council
Postcode:5550
Coordinates:-34.0231°N 138.2266°W
Pushpin Label Position:left
Stategov:Narungga[1]
Fedgov:Grey
Dist1:120
Dir1:north
Location1:Adelaide city centre
Dist2:25
Dir2:north
Location2:Port Wakefield
Dist3:12
Dir3:south
Location3:Snowtown
Near-E:Mount Templeton[2]
Near-Se:Goyder, Whitwarta
Near-S:Beaufort, Bowmans
Near-Sw:South Hummocks
Near-W:Kulpara
Near-Nw:Lochiel, Ninnes
Near-N:Bumbunga
Near-Ne:Everard Central

Nantawarra is a locality in South Australia located about 120km (80miles) north of the Adelaide city centre and within the local government area known as the Wakefield Regional Council.[3] [4] [5] The locality occupies land on both sides of Highway 1 between Port Wakefield in the south and Snowtown in the north.[2] Nantawarra is recognisable from a distance by the presence of the disused grain silos immediately just east of the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line. The name Nantawarra may derive from the word nantuwara (meaning a northern yerta, or family group) in Kaurna, the language of the indigenous people of this part of South Australia.

In June 2023, the grain silos were planned to be demolished, with uproar from the local community.

Traditional occupants

According to the Manning Index of South Australian History the "Nantuwwara [sic] tribe of some 25 to 30 once occupied the country from the River Wakefield, north to Whitwarta and west to Hummock Range", an area which would encompass the modern localities of Bowmans, Whitwarta, Goyder, Beaufort, Nantawarra and Mount Templeton. The term Nantuwara (or Nantuwaru) is considered to be a specific name for the northern hordes of the Kaurna people.[6] 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 South Australian Museum collection curated by Harold Cooper in the 1960s.[7]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Narungga . Electoral District Boundaries Commission . 2016 . 1 March 2018.
  2. Web site: Wakefield Regional Council Map . Wakefield Regional Council . 16 May 2015 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160303172948/http://www.wakefieldrc.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/MapOfCouncilArea1.pdf . 3 March 2016 . dmy-all .
  3. Web site: Wakefield Regional Council. Local Government Association of South Australia. 15 May 2015.
  4. Web site: Suburbs and rural localities list. Department of Planning, Transport and Infrastructure. 16 May 2015.
  5. Web site: Search result for "Nantawarra" (Record ID SA0048633). Geoscience Australia. 16 May 2015.
  6. Web site: Place names: Nantawarra . Manning Index of South Australian History . State Library of South Australia . Geoffrey . Manning . Geoff Manning.
  7. Archaeological stone implements along the lower River Wakefield, South Australia . H.M. . Cooper . 1961 . Transactions of the Royal Society of South Australia . 34 . 105–118 . Harold More Cooper.