- Robe, South Australia
. The population of the town is currently 700 [ [http://www.wilmap.com.au/sa/robe.html Wilmap Website - Robe] ] people.
Guichen Bay was named by the French explorer
Nicolas Baudin after Admiral De Guichen in 1802, as he was charting the south coast ofAustralia . Part of it is protected in theGuichen Bay Conservation Park . Robe is one of the oldest towns in South Australia, founded by the colonial government as a seaport, administrative centre and village only ten years after British settlers formally established the Province of South Australia. was built on higher ground in 1973.During the Victorian gold rushes around 1857, over 16,000 Chinese people landed at Robe to travel overland to the
goldfield s, as Victoria introduced a landingtax of £10 per person (more than the cost of their voyage) to reduce the number of Chinese immigrants. The immigrants then walked the 200 miles (320 km) to Ballarat and Bendigo.Robe's importance decreased with the advent of railways which didn't come to the town. It became a local service centre for the surrounding rural areas. It is still home to a fleet of fishing boats. Especially important are the local
lobster s.Robe is the main town in the
District Council of Robe local government area. It is in the state electorate of MacKillop and the federalDivision of Barker .References
Susan Marsden, A glimpse of golden days, District Council of Robe, 1985. ee also
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South Australian wine External links
* [http://www.robe.sa.gov.au/ Robe visitor information]
* [http://www.walkabout.com.au/locations/SARobe.shtml Walkabout - Robe]
* [http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/robe.htm South Australian History - Robe]
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