Kokatha, SA 5717, is a small, remote locality in South Australia, situated approximately 480 kilometers north-northwest of Adelaide. The area is part of the arid outback, characterized by vast, open landscapes and a sparse population. It falls within the traditional lands of the Kokatha Aboriginal people, who have a deep cultural connection to the region. The suburb is primarily used for grazing and mining activities, with limited infrastructure or services. Its isolation and rugged terrain make it a place of natural beauty and historical significance, particularly in the context of Indigenous heritage and Australia's mining industry.
Postcode: | 5717 |
State: | SA |
Coordinates (lat/long): | -31.3292, 135.3315 |
Federal Electorate: | Grey |