Everything about Yalata South Australia totally explained
Yalata is the main settlement of the
Yalata indigenous Australians. It is on the
Eyre Highway in the west of
South Australia, 200 km further west from
Ceduna, or about a thousand kilometres from
Adelaide.
The township had a
roadhouse and caravan park to assist tourists passing through or visiting the
Great Australian Bight for fishing or
whale watching. The roadhouse was closed in February 2006, and has no sign of being reopened.
Governance
Yalata is governed at the local level by the Aboriginal Council of
Yalata, one of the four local government bodies in South Australia classified as Aboriginal Councils (AC). At the state and federal levels, Yalata lies in the
electoral district of Flinders and at the
division of Grey, respectively.
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