KIMBA

Kimba, located in South Australia's Eyre Peninsula (postcode 5641), is a small rural town known as the "Halfway Across Australia" point, situated approximately halfway between Sydney and Perth. This agricultural hub is surrounded by expansive wheat fields and is famed for its iconic Big Galah statue, symbolizing the region's vibrant birdlife. Kimba offers a glimpse into outback life, with attractions like the Kimba Grain Silos art, the White Knob Lookout for panoramic views, and the Gawler Ranges National Park nearby. It's a close-knit community with a strong connection to farming and a welcoming atmosphere for travelers exploring the Eyre Peninsula.

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Postcode: 5641
State: SA
Coordinates (lat/long): -33.100172, 136.318517
Federal Electorate: Grey

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