Tarcoola, South Australia

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from Tarcoola)
Jump to navigation Jump to search

Script error: No such module "redirect hatnote". Template:Use Australian English Template:Use dmy dates Template:Infobox Australian place Tarcoola is a town in the Far North of South Australia Template:Convert north-northwest of Port Augusta. At the Template:CensusAU, Tarcoola had no people living within its boundaries.[1]

Tarcoola was named after Tarcoola the winner of the 1893 Melbourne Cup horse race. The horse Tarcoola had been raised on Tarcoola Station on the Darling River in New South Wales. It means river bend in the aboriginal language of the area around that Tarcoola Station.

History

File:Tarcoola station building, 1926-1940.jpg
Tarcoola railway station, between 1926 and 1940

Tarcoola lies on Kokatha land. The Tarcoola Goldfield was discovered and named in 1893, but it was in an isolated arid area, and there was little development until 1900. A Post Office opened on 18 August 1900 and the town was proclaimed on 21 February 1901.[2]

The goldfield's heyday was from about 1901 to 1918. A government battery was built to process ore from small mines. Between 1901 and 1954 the field produced about 77,000oz (2.4 tonnes) of gold, most of it from the Tarcoola Blocks mine.[3]

The Trans-Australian Railway was built through Tarcoola in 1915, and in 1980 it became a junction station when the Darwin railway line diverged from Tarcoola to Alice Springs. The link from Alice Springs through to Darwin was eventually completed in 2004.

The town is almost completely deserted today except for transient railway maintenance staff and geological exploration teams. The original Tarcoola goldfields are long closed. However, there is now new exploration for minerals in the wider area, including the Challenger mine.

The Tarcoola Goldfield, Battery and Township is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register as a designated place of archaeological significance.[4]

In 2017, WPG Resources commenced mining an open pit at Tarcoola intending to mine for at least two years, and transport the ore to the Challenger mine for processing in the facilities there.[5]

Transport

Rail

Script error: No such module "Labelled list hatnote". Tarcoola is now best known as the northern junction of the Trans-Australian Railway and the Darwin line.

The Ghan and the Indian Pacific passenger services through Tarcoola both run once per week in each direction all year round, and twice per week at various times.[6][7] The mail for Tarcoola arrives by train.

Governance

Tarcoola is located within the federal division of Grey, the state electoral district of Giles and the Pastoral Unincorporated Area of South Australia.[8][9][10]

Climate

Tarcoola has a desert climate with hot, dry summers and mild winters and sparse rainfall throughout the year.Script error: No such module "Unsubst". A record high temperature of 49.1 °C was recorded on 24 January 2019.[11]

Template:Weather box

References

Template:Wikivoyage Template:Reflist

Template:Authority control

  1. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named Census2016
  2. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  3. J.F. Drexel, Mining in South Australia: a Pictorial History (Department of Mines & Energy, Adelaide, 1982, p. 129)
  4. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  5. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  6. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  7. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  8. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  9. Script error: No such module "citation/CS1".
  10. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named LMV
  11. Cite error: Invalid <ref> tag; no text was provided for refs named climate