Iron Knob, located in South Australia (postcode 5611), is a small rural town situated approximately 50 kilometers southwest of Whyalla on the Eyre Peninsula. Historically, it is renowned as the birthplace of Australia's iron ore industry, with mining operations dating back to the late 19th century. The town's name derives from the abundant ironstone deposits in the area, which played a pivotal role in the nation's steel production. Today, Iron Knob is a quiet, close-knit community with a strong connection to its mining heritage, featuring historical sites, including the Iron Knob Mining Museum, and scenic landscapes that attract visitors interested in history and nature.
Postcode: | 5611 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -32.74143564, 137.1528342 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |