Pine Creek, South Australia

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Pine Creek
South Australia
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Pine Creek
Coordinates 33°10′S139°17′E / 33.17°S 139.29°E / -33.17; 139.29 Coordinates: 33°10′S139°17′E / 33.17°S 139.29°E / -33.17; 139.29 [1]
Population0 (2016 census) [2]
Postcode(s) 5419 [3]
LGA(s) Regional Council of Goyder [1]
Region Yorke and Mid North [1]
County Kimberley [1]
State electorate(s) Stuart [4]
Federal division(s) Grey [5]
Localities around Pine Creek:
Parnaroo Hardy Warnes
Franklyn
Wonna
Pine Creek Warnes
Collinsville Collinsville Warnes
FootnotesAdjoining localities [1]

Pine Creek is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, situated in the Regional Council of Goyder. [3] It was established in August 2000 when boundaries were formalised for the long established local name. [6]

Ketchowla
South Australia
Population0 (SAL 2016) [7] [8]
Established5 August 1880
Area410 km2 (157 sq mi)
County Kimberley
Lands administrative divisions around Ketchowla:
Parnaroo Hardy
Wonna Ketchowla
Tomkinson Tomkinson

The Hundred of Ketchowla is a cadastral unit of hundred, the boundaries of which are exactly contiguous with the locality of Pine Creek. [3] The hundred was proclaimed by Governor William Jervois on 5 August 1880, named for an Aboriginal name of unknown origin. [9]

Ketchowla Station is named after the hundred and the station's homestead is located within Pine Creek. [6] A post office at Ketchowla opened circa 1872 and closed on 30 November 1917. [10] The Ketchowla Woolshed, Old Homestead and Outbuildings are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register. [11]

The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Pine Creek had no people living within its boundaries. [2]

Note that there are several creeks in South Australia called Pine Creek, including a tributary that joins the River Wakefield at Undalya and forms part of the boundary between the Hundred of Upper Wakefield [12] and the Hundred of Saddleworth. [13]

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