Ungarra, South Australia
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Ungarra is a small agricultural based town
Town
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 located in the north eastern Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded on the east by Spencer Gulf, the west by the Great Australian Bight, and the north by the Gawler Ranges. It is named after explorer Edward John Eyre who explored some of it in 1839-1841. The coastline was first explored by...

, South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...

 approximately 600 km from the state's capital, Adelaide
Adelaide
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 and around 80km north of Port Lincoln. At the 2006 census
Census in Australia
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, Ungarra had a population of 241.

The name 'Ungarra' is derived from a nearby waterhole
Depression (geology)
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 of the same name which is located just to the south of the township. It has a Mediterranean climate and receives on average just over 400mm of rainfall every year

Overview

Settlers started farming the area in the early 1900s as the railway from Port Lincoln reached Ungarra in 1909. This provided an incentive for the clearing of what was generally mallee/Melaleuca
Melaleuca
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 mix of native vegetation for the growing of Wheat
Wheat
Wheat is a cereal grain, originally from the Levant region of the Near East, but now cultivated worldwide. In 2007 world production of wheat was 607 million tons, making it the third most-produced cereal after maize and rice...

. This railway is still in operation and the branchline extends to Buckleboo in the normal but now is only operational to Kimba. An important local historic location in the nearby Moody Rock and Tanks where water was collected from a natural outcropping of granite and stored in a large tank for the require water for steam trains. Ownership of this site current resides with the Department of Environment and Natural Resources and it is a popular picnic location particularly in spring. On the southern entrance to the township, the stands the Pioneer Memorial Park, with an iconic old windmill
Windmill
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 that still stands in tribute to the settlers who helped develop and settle the area a little over a hundred years ago. Ungarra celebrated its century in 2008 in Pioneer Memorial Park within the township. In its heyday, Ungarra sported a bank, a bakery, a school up to year 10, and general store and two churches. While the builds for many of these enterprises still stand, only the school(R-7) and one of the churches is still in operation is still in operation. The agricultural production around the area has expanded from the original wheat and now includes barley, lupins, faba beans, field peas,and canola. There is also a vibrate livestock industries particularly sheep based.

The town has a number of facilities, including sporting
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 grounds and a primary school as well as a lawn bowl rink and soldier memorial hall. The town is part of a popular tourist drive that can be done from Tumby Bay
Tumby Bay, South Australia
Tumby Bay is a coastal town situated on the Spencer Gulf, on the eastern coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia, 45 km north of Port Lincoln...

, with no camping or accommodation
Lodging
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 available within the town. Other conveniences include public toilets and payphone
Payphone
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. The town also has clearly visible grain silos operated by Viterra
Viterra
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 which while being quite for most the year spring into life in the November-December period each year

Transport

Ungarra is served by a freight only station of the gauge Eyre Peninsula Railway
Eyre Peninsula Railway
The Eyre Peninsula Railway is a railway on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia. The system is isolated from the rest of the South Australian railway network.- Overview :The network consists of about 600km of route and carries mainly wheat and gypsum...

.While having a number of unsealed roads running into Ungarra, it is connected to Lipson and the Lincoln Highway via a sealed all weather road the sealing of which was only completed completed in 2004.

A proposed 27km branchline connects Ungarra with the proposed iron ore port of Sheep Hill
Sheep Hill, South Australia
Sheep Hill is a proposed port in South Australia for the export of iron ore. The port would be built by Centrex Metals.- Transport :It is located about 20km northeast of Tumby Bay and would be served by a 27km narrow gauge branchline from Ungarra on the Eyre Peninsular Railway. The port would...

 which is 20km northeast of Tumby Bay.

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