- Elliston, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Elliston
state =South Australia
caption = Elliston Beach
lga =District Council of Elliston
postcode = 5670
est =1878
pop = 377Census 2006 AUS|id=SSC43531|name=Elliston (L) (State Suburb)|accessdate=2007-08-25]
elevation= 16
maxtemp = 21.3
mintemp = 11.7
rainfall = 425.9
stategov = Flinders
fedgov = Grey
dist1 = 641
dir1 = West
location1= AdelaideElliston is a small coastal town in
South Australia on the west coast ofEyre Peninsula 169 km northwest of Port Lincoln and 641 km west of Adelaide. The township is located on Waterloo Bay.It has a population of approximately 380, rainfall of 426 mm per annum, and aMediterranean climate . [Citation
last = Bureau of Meteorology | title = Elliston | url = http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_018069.shtml
access-date = 2007-05-26 ]History
The first recorded exploration of the adjacent coastline was by
Matthew Flinders in the vesselInvestigator from 10–13 February 1802. He named the offshore islands but did not note the presence of Waterloo Bay in his log.Edward John Eyre explored the area on land in1840 and1841 on a journey toWestern Australia fromPort Lincoln . Originally named Waterloo Bay, the township was later named by Governor SirWilliam Francis Drummond Jervois on a plan for the town on 23 November1878 . Locally it is believed to be named after the writer and educator Ellen Liston who was born in England in 1838 and emigrated to South Australia in1850 . She was a governess working on a local property (Nilkerloo) owned by John Hamp.It has also been suggested that Jervois, who had a military background chose to honour Sir Henry Walton Ellis (1783 – 1815) who was a hero of the
Battle of Waterloo during which campaign he died of his wounds. The area was settled in the 1840s with Elliston being the central port from which the early settlers transported their wool and wheat to market. Sailing ships and later steam ships crossed Waterloo Bay’s notorious reefed entrance. A number of ships foundered in the bay due to its narrow entrance and variable tides.Historic Buildings
The hall, which was officially opened on
10 February 1968 , is distinguished by its mural which was painted with the help of local community members under the direction of artists Siv Grava and John Turpie. According to the placard erected by the District Council of Elliston, it is the largest mural of its type in Australia, depicts the historical life of Elliston and covers more than 500 square metres in area.The first
District Council of Elliston Council Chambers were built in1913 and still stand adjacent to Waterloo Bay Caravan Park.The Country Women’s Association Rooms were the first to be built in
South Australia by that organisation and opened on 4 July1936 .The Post Office was opened on 13 August
1880 and is the oldest public building still in use.The first Police Station (which still stands) was opened in1881 and continued in use until1971 .Geography
The town of Elliston lies on Waterloo Bay, a small
coastal inlet which is partially protected by a number ofreef s lining the entrance to thebay . Outside of the bay, the coastline is exclusively largecliffs , with a number ofsurf beaches located on these stretches. [Citation
last = Tourism Eyre Peninsula | title = Elliston | url = http://www.tep.com.au/region/elliston.htm
access-date = 2007-05-26 ] .Inside the bay, it is relatively calm and shallow, full of
seagrass beds and reef, with sandybeaches lining most of the bay. Inland, the country is mostly flatagricultural land.Offshore, Flinders Island is approximately 55 km away from the mainland.
Economy
Agriculture ,fishing andtourism make up Elliston'seconomy .Barley andwheat farming take place alongsidesheep grazing on the adjacent farmland. Marine activities includeabalone diving, offshoreabalone aquaculture ,lobster and scale fisheries.The area is an increasingly popular tourist destination, the town having two
caravan park s as well as motel and hotel accommodation. Fishing, swimming and other water based activities are common in the protected bay.Surfing is also possible at a number of stretches along the coast, but high numbers ofshark s make it risky. Many surf beaches are known for catches of salmon,mulloway and shark as well, with Lock's Well one of the more established beaches.Community
In the
2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing, the population of the Elliston town census area was 377 people.Males outnumberedfemales 201 to 176. Some 92.8% of the population was born inAustralia , with immigrants coming from theEngland ,France ,Germany ,Papua New Guinea and theRepublic of Korea .Christianity is the most followedreligion in the town with 51% of the town following the religion. The major denominations in the town are theAnglican ,Catholic and Uniting churches. 29% of the town had no religious beliefs.The town has a number of sporting clubs and facilities, as well as
churches , hotels and a large number of local businesses.External links
* [http://www.elliston.sa.gov.au/ District Council of Elliston]
* [http://www.walkabout.com.au/locations/SAElliston.shtml Walkabout]References
Further reading
*cite book|title=Across the Bar to Waterloo Bay|publisher=Elliston Centenary Committee|id=ISBN 0-9596178-0-9
*cite book|title=The Custodians|first=Dianne|last=Gillman|id=ISBN 0-7316-3363-6
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