Karoonda South Australia |
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Main Street of Karoonda
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Coordinates | 35°5′S 139°53′E / 35.083°S 139.883°ECoordinates: 35°5′S 139°53′E / 35.083°S 139.883°E | ||||||||||||
Population | 514 (2006 census) (2006) | ||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 5307 | ||||||||||||
LGA(s) | District Council of Karoonda East Murray | ||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Hammond | ||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Barker | ||||||||||||
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Karoonda is in the middle of the Murray Mallee region of South Australia at geographic coordinates 35°05′S 139°53′E / 35.083°S 139.883°E (60 km northeast of Murray Bridge). Karoonda takes its name from the Aboriginal word for "winter camp". The current boundaries include the former town of Lowaldie, which was the next stop on the railway line away from Adelaide.
Karoonda was founded on wheat growing early in the 20th century (proclaimed on 11 December 1913), but the cleared land is also suitable for raising merino sheep. The Karoonda Development Group instigated and built a larger-than-life sculpture of a Merino ram in the park in the main street to emphasise this. There are even seats with rams heads dotted around the town. A number of other agricultural and horticultural industries are now also represented in the district. Each year the Karoonda Farm Fair is held, a two-day event attracting over 10,000 visitors to the town.
Karoonda briefly shot to international fame in 1930 when a meteorite fell to earth just to the east of the town on the night of 25 November.
Karoonda Area School was the first area school in South Australia.
Karoonda is in the District Council of Karoonda East Murray, the state electorate of Chaffey and the federal Division of Barker.