- Kadina, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Kadina
state = South Australia
caption = Kadina Town Hall
lga = Copper Coast
postcode = 5554
est = 1861
pop = 4,000
elevation= 44
maxtemp = 23.0
mintemp = 10.8
rainfall = 386.7
stategov = Goyder
fedgov = Grey
dist1 = 144
dir1 = NNW
location1= AdelaideKadina is a town located on the
Yorke Peninsula ofSouth Australia , approximately 144 kilometres north-northwest of the state capital ofAdelaide . It is the largest town of the Peninsula, with a population of around 4,000. Kadina is one of the threeCopper Triangle towns famous for their sharedcopper mining history. The three towns are known as "Little Cornwall" for the significant number of immigrants fromCornwall that worked at the mines in the late 19th century.It is about 20 kilometres north-east of Moonta and 8 kilometres east of the port town of Wallaroo. Kadina's suburbs are Kadina East, Wallaroo Mines, Jerusalem, Jericho, Matta Flat and Newtown.
The name "Kadina" is thought to be derived from "Kadiyinya", an (indigenous) Narungga tribe word meaning 'Lizard Plain'.
History
The land that was to hold Kadina was surveyed in 1861 after copper was discovered at the site known as
Wallaroo Mines (just southwest of today's Kadina town), by settlers who apparently sawwombat s throwingcopper to the surface. Exceptional amounts of copper were found in the following years. Copper was also found in large amounts at the nearby Matta mine. The discovery of copper attracted many highly experienced Cornish miners to Kadina. The population of Kadina increased to 20,000 by 1875, mostly composed of Cornish miners.In 1872, Kadina became a municipality and in 1878, a train line opened, connecting Kadina to Wallaroo and Bute (also on the Yorke Peninsula). ["Horse and Steam, Wheat and Copper" Callaghan, W.H. Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin, January;February, 2002 pp9-27;46-63] This rail line fell into disuse and was closed down in 1989. Mining was completely stopped in 1938.
The town today consists of important historical colonial and federation buildings centring around Victoria Square. Kadina and its surrounds is experiencing some minor growth due to the
Copper Cove housing development at Wallaroo.Kadina also contains the Kadina Heritage Museum, Banking and Currency Museum and remnants of the old
Wallaroo Mines . The popularKernewek Lowender , a Cornish festival is held every odd year in May in Kadina (as well as Moonta and Wallaroo where each location holds the festival for one day).The
Lions Club of Yorke Peninsula Railway operates tourist services between Wallaroo, Kadina and Bute on some Sundays on the previously disused railway line. [cite web |url=http://www.ypr.org.au/ |title=Yorke Peninsula Rail |publisher=Lions Club of Yorke Peninsula Rail Inc |accessdate=2007-05-12]The town is also the base for local radio station
Gulf FM , broadcasting on 89.3.Geography and climate
Kadina exists in a
semi-arid location, aboveGoyder's Line . Kadina is surrounded bymallee scrub. It is located 8 kilometres inland and 44 metres above sea level. Kadina has a dry Mediterranean climate with seasonal temperatures a few degrees aboveAdelaide 's temperatures. The average winter temperature is 15.4 °C and the average summer temperature is 30.5 °C. Average rainfall of Kadina is 388.8 millimetres. The weather patterns are similar to those of Adelaide.Kadina's surrounds are used for growing
barley and other crops such aslegumes ,canola ,chickpeas and field peas. Barley from the region is considered to be some of the best in the world.Governance
The
District Council of the Copper Coast governs Kadina at the municipal level. Kadina lies in the stateelectoral district of Goyder and the federal electoralDivision of Grey .Notable People From Kadina
*
Richard Champion , former AFL footballer
*John Olsen , former South Australian Premieree also
*
Wallaroo, South Australia
*Moonta, South Australia
*Cornish emigration
*Kernewek Lowender References and external links
* [http://www.coppercoast.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=164/ District of Copper Coast: Kadina]
* [http://www.yorkepeninsula.com.au/directory/kadina.aspx Yorke Peninsula: Kadina]
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