- Cameron Corner
Cameron Corner is the point in the
outback of central eastern Australia where the border lines of the states ofQueensland ,South Australia andNew South Wales meet. Located 1 400 km west ofBrisbane , it was named after New South Wales Lands Department surveyor, John Brewer Cameron, who spent two years from 1880 marking the border between NSW and Queensland and erected a post there in September 1880. He placed a wooden marker every mile (1.6km) along the interstate frontier.It was first explored by Captain
Charles Sturt , who in 1844 went in search of a supposed inland sea in the centre of the Australian continent.According to the Brisbane
Courier Mail , the sole permanent resident of the town is Bill Mitchell, who operates the Cameron Corner Store and a golf courseref|ABC1. Apparently, it "is a Queensland business with a NSW postcode and a SA telephone number."ref|QWThe
Dingo Fence passes through the corner along the New South Wales border.References
* cite news|author=ABC staff|title=Remote golf course sees first ever grass|url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200702/s1839009.htm|work=ABC online|publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation|date=2007-02-02|accessdate=2007-02-02
* "Cameron Corner", Qweekend, The Courier Mail December 3-4 2005.
* [http://www.mynrma.com.au/outback_tracks_cor.asp corner country]
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