Darke’s Monument
Darke Peak (formerly Darke’s Peak) is a small agricultural town located in central Eyre Peninsula. The town takes its name from the explorer John Charles Darke, who was injured in […]
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Darke Peak (formerly Darke’s Peak) is a small agricultural town located in central Eyre Peninsula. The town takes its name from the explorer John Charles Darke, who was injured in […]
Read MoreThe Fisherman`s Memorial commemorates those who have been lost at sea. The sculpture depicts the anguish of families and friends that have lost loved ones at sea. The front of […]
Read MoreFishery Bay is Nauo Country It is an iconic surf beach with multiple surf breaks. The surfing culture at Fishery Bay dates well back into the 50’s with surf life […]
Read MoreMakybe Diva became the first horse to win the Melbourne Cup on three consecutive occasions (2003, 2004, and 2005). 2005 also saw her win Cox Plate, making her the highest […]
Read MoreRenowned explorer Matthew Flinders visited Port Lincoln in February 1802. He named “Port Lincoln, in honour of my native province” wrote Flinders, who was born in the county of Lincolnshire […]
Read MoreMikkira Station is a tranquil secluded privately owned property 25km South of Port Lincoln near the Southern tip of Eyre Peninsula. Many easily seen koalas live in the old gum […]
Read MoreCome to beautiful Flinders Park to see this old pioneer home built in 1866 for Joseph K Bishop and lived in for almost 100 yrs by members of the Bishop […]
Read MoreLincoln Cove Marina, located just five kilometres from the centre of Port Lincoln, is a lively waterfront precinct that blends working industry with leisure and tourism. As the base of […]
Read MoreThe Port Lincoln Railway Museum is housed in the ground floor of the heritage-listed Port Lincoln station building, and in the nearby freight shed. There is a vast array of […]
Read MoreThis well maintained memorial honours those who have served their country. Take the time to look at the monuments and read the inscriptions, or sit down under the shade of […]
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