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'''Naracoorte''' (population 4,888) is a town in the ] region of ], approximately 336 kilometres south-east of ] and 100 kilometres north of ] on the ] ('''A66'''). '''Naracoorte''' is a town in the ] region of ], approximately 336 kilometres south-east of ] and 100 kilometres north of ] on the ] (A66).


==History== ==History==
Before the ] in 1836, the land now occupied by the town of Naracoorte was situated on the border of lands occuped by the ] to the east and ] to the east.<ref name=aiatsismap>{{cite web | title=Map of Indigenous Australia | website=]|first= David R.|last= Horton|date=1996 |author-link= David Horton (writer)| url=https://aiatsis.gov.au/explore/map-indigenous-australia | access-date=18 December 2022}}</ref>
Naracoorte was formed from the merger of two towns, Kincraig, founded in 1845 by ]tish explorer William Macintosh, and Narracoorte, established as a government settlement in 1847. The name has gone through a number of spellings, and is believed to be derived from the ] words for ''place of running water'' or ''large waterhole''. It grew during the 1850s as a service town for people going to and from the ]. The Post Office opened on 22 March 1853 and was known as Mosquito Plains until 1861.<ref>{{Citation
|last=Premier Postal History |title=Post Office List
|url = https://www.premierpostal.com/cgi-bin/wsProd.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=VIC&country=
|accessdate=2008-04-11}}</ref>


Naracoorte was formed from the merger of two towns, '''Kincraig''', founded in 1845 by ]tish explorer William Macintosh, and Narracoorte, established as a government settlement in 1847. The name has gone through a number of spellings, and is believed to be derived from the ] words for ''place of running water'' or ''large waterhole''. It grew during the 1850s as a service town for people going to and from the ]. The post office opened in March 1853 and was known as Mosquito Plains post office until 1861.<ref>{{Citation|last=Phoenix Auctions History |title=Post Office List|url = http://www.phoenixauctions.com.au/cgi-bin/wsPhoenix.sh/Viewpocdwrapper.p?SortBy=SA&filter=*Naracoorte*|access-date=30 March 2021}}</ref>
==Today==
The town has historically relied largely on sheep, cattle and wheat farming. In recent decades, tourism has become a major industry with the promotion of the ]-listed ] and the internationally-recognised ], ]. It also receives a substantial number of visitors due to its proximity to the ], ], and ] wine regions, plus many smaller local vineyards. Naracoorte is also the location of the food distributor Deb's Country Kitchen which provides products such as Extreme Chilli Tomato Sauce (commonly known as Deb's Sauce).


The District Council of Naracoorte was established in August 1870 to locally govern the lands of the ]. In 1888 the size of the district was dramatically expanded to include surrounding areas not yet locally governed. As a consequence, in February 1924 the Corporate Town of Naracoorte was established to provide dedicated local governance to the township.<ref>{{Cite web |url=https://www.naracoortelucindale.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=687 |title=History of the District Council |publisher=Naracoorte Lucindale Council |access-date=8 March 2019}}</ref>
Naracoorte is in the ], the state ] and the federal ]. The postcode is 5271. There are four schools: Naracoorte High on Stewart Tce.,<ref></ref> Naracoorte Primary on Park Tce<ref></ref> and Naracoorte South Primary.<ref></ref> Independent schools include Naracoorte Christian School (also called Sunrise Christian School) formally on Rolland St, now located of Caves Rd.<ref></ref>


In 1935 a cinema, the Austral Theatre, designed by ], opened at 124-140 Smith Street. It was later known as the Rivoli Theatre.<ref>{{cite web | title=Building Details: Austral Theatre | website=Architects of South Australia | url=https://architectsdatabase.unisa.edu.au/build_full.asp?B_ID=1550 | access-date=18 December 2022}}</ref>
The town has an ] football team competing in the ].<ref>{{Citation

|last=Full Points Footy |title=Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara
The ] was closed on 28 November 1987 and dismantled in September 1991. On 12 April 1995, the ] was closed, while pending ].
|url=http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/kowree-naracoorte-tatiara_football_league.htm

|accessdate=2008-07-25}}</ref> and also supplies players for a number of surrounding teams such as ], ] and Border Districts
== Governance ==
Since 1993 Naracoorte has been locally governed by the amalgamated ]. Naracoorte is in the state ], and the federal ].

== Economy ==
{{more citations needed section|date=February 2018}}
Naracoorte has historically been a service centre for the sheep, cattle and wheat farming industries in the surrounding area.

In recent decades, tourism has become a major industry due to the town's proximity to several wine regions and internationally recognised natural features. Both the ]-listed ],<ref>{{cite web |url=https://www.naracoortecaves.sa.gov.au |title=Naracoorte Caves |access-date=8 March 2019 |date=2 December 2014 |publisher=National Parks South Australia, ] }}</ref> the ] ] are south of the township. The wine regions of ] and ] lie further south, while the ] lies to the north, placing Naracoorte at the centre of the three.

]
Other places of interest to tourists include:
*The Visitor Information Centre & Sheep's Back Museum – MacDonnell Street
*Lions Pioneer Park – MacDonnell Street
*Tiny Train Park & Mini Golf – Park Terrace
*Naracoorte Art Gallery – Ormerod Street
*Mini Jumbuk Centre – 61 Smith Street
*Swimming Lake – Moore Street
*Jubilee Nature Park – Moore Street
*Russet Ridge Winery – Cnr Caves Road and Riddoch Highway
*Struan House – Riddoch Highway

===Heritage listed sites===
Naracoorte has a number of sites listed on the ], including:
]
* 6 Church Street: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16282 | title=St Andrew's Presbyterian Church | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* DeGaris Place: ] (current council office)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16281 | title=Naracoorte Council Office (former Commercial Bank of SA Naracoorte Branch) and front fence | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* 2 Laurie Crescent: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16288 | title=St Paul's Anglican Church | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* MacDonnell Street: ] (current Sheep's Back Museum)<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16280 | title=The Sheep's Back Museum (former Simpson's Flour Mill) | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* 23–25 McDonnell Street: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16289 | title=Former Limbert's Store and Residence | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* 30 McLeay Street: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16284 | title=Naracoorte (previously Dartmoor) Homestead Complex, including the homestead, two-storey building, cottage and old cottage | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* 13 Ormerod Street: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16287 | title=Shop (former Naracoorte District Council Chambers) | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>
* 81 Smith Street: ]<ref>{{cite web | url=http://maps.sa.gov.au/heritagesearch/HeritageItem.aspx?p_heritageno=16277 | title=National Bank Naracoorte Branch | publisher=Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources | work=South Australian Heritage Register | access-date=2 July 2016}}</ref>

==Services==

===Schools===
There are three schools: Naracoorte High on Stewart Terrace,<ref></ref> Naracoorte Primary on Park Terrace<ref></ref> and Naracoorte South Primary.<ref></ref> Independent schools include Naracoorte Christian School, also called Sunrise Christian School, on Caves Road.<ref></ref>

===Other services===
*Naracoorte Hospital
*Police at 66 Smith Street
*Transport – Bus station at 170 Smith Street


==Climate== ==Climate==
Naracoorte has a dry ] (] ''Csb'', ] ''Csbk''). It has warm, dry summers that are frequently interrupted by ]. Naracoorte has cool, very rainy winters.
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|location = Naracoorte |location = ] (1998–2022); 50 m AMSL; 36.98° S, 140.73° E
|metric first = Yes |metric first = Yes
|single line = Yes |single line = Yes
|Jan record high C = 45.7 |collapsed =
|Jan record high C = 45.8
|Feb record high C = 45.3 |Feb record high C = 45.3
|Mar record high C = 42.0 |Mar record high C = 42.0
|Apr record high C = 36.0 |Apr record high C = 36.9
|May record high C = 29.0 |May record high C = 29.0
|Jun record high C = 23.0 |Jun record high C = 23.0
|Jul record high C = 19.0 |Jul record high C = 19.0
|Aug record high C = 26.5 |Aug record high C = 26.5
|Sep record high C = 29.0 |Sep record high C = 30.3
|Oct record high C = 37.0 |Oct record high C = 37.0
|Nov record high C = 39.1 |Nov record high C = 40.3
|Dec record high C = 45.0 |Dec record high C = 47.7
|year record high C = 45.7 |Jan high C = 29.9
|Jan high C = 29.6 |Feb high C = 29.0
|Feb high C = 29.3 |Mar high C = 26.2
|Mar high C = 26.1
|Apr high C = 22.1 |Apr high C = 22.1
|May high C = 17.8 |May high C = 17.7
|Jun high C = 15.0 |Jun high C = 14.9
|Jul high C = 14.1 |Jul high C = 14.0
|Aug high C = 15.4 |Aug high C = 15.3
|Sep high C = 17.5 |Sep high C = 17.4
|Oct high C = 20.4 |Oct high C = 20.6
|Nov high C = 24.8 |Nov high C = 24.5
|Dec high C = 27.1 |Dec high C = 27.4
|year high C = 21.6 |Jan low C = 11.8
|Jan low C = 11.5
|Feb low C = 11.8 |Feb low C = 11.8
|Mar low C = 10.0 |Mar low C = 10.1
|Apr low C = 8.0 |Apr low C = 8.2
|May low C = 7.0 |May low C = 7.3
|Jun low C = 5.4 |Jun low C = 5.5
|Jul low C = 5.1 |Jul low C = 5.3
|Aug low C = 5.4 |Aug low C = 5.5
|Sep low C = 6.5 |Sep low C = 6.4
|Oct low C = 6.6 |Oct low C = 7.0
|Nov low C = 8.6 |Nov low C = 8.7
|Dec low C = 10.0 |Dec low C = 10.1
|year low C = 8.0
|Jan record low C = 1.0 |Jan record low C = 1.0
|Feb record low C = 1.9 |Feb record low C = 1.9
|Mar record low C = -0.7 |Mar record low C = -1.0
|Apr record low C = -2.8 |Apr record low C = -3.0
|May record low C = -4.0 |May record low C = -4.4
|Jun record low C = -4.1 |Jun record low C = -4.0
|Jul record low C = -3.4 |Jul record low C = -3.0
|Aug record low C = -4.2 |Aug record low C = -4.0
|Sep record low C = -3.0 |Sep record low C = -3.0
|Oct record low C = -2.8 |Oct record low C = -3.0
|Nov record low C = -1.9 |Nov record low C = -2.0
|Dec record low C = 0.7 |Dec record low C = 1.0
|precipitation colour = green
|year record low C = -4.2
|Jan rain mm = 22.4 |Jan precipitation mm = 20.8
|Feb rain mm = 20.3 |Feb precipitation mm = 19.6
|Mar rain mm = 25.8 |Mar precipitation mm = 23.4
|Apr rain mm = 24.7 |Apr precipitation mm = 26.6
|May rain mm = 36.8 |May precipitation mm = 42.8
|Jun rain mm = 57.1 |Jun precipitation mm = 55.5
|Jul rain mm = 55.6 |Jul precipitation mm = 61.3
|Aug rain mm = 72.7 |Aug precipitation mm = 70.3
|Sep rain mm = 55.0 |Sep precipitation mm = 51.9
|Oct rain mm = 37.7 |Oct precipitation mm = 41.0
|Nov rain mm = 35.3 |Nov precipitation mm = 34.4
|Dec rain mm = 40.4 |Dec precipitation mm = 34.5
|year precipitation mm = 484.8
|source 1 = ]<ref>{{BoM Aust stats|site_ref=cw_026099_All|site_name=NARACOORTE AERODROME|accessdate=3 April 2014|date=April 2014}}</ref>
|unit precipitation days = 0.2 mm
|date=April 2014}}
|Jan precipitation days = 4.7
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|Feb precipitation days = 4.7
|Mar precipitation days = 7.4
|Apr precipitation days = 10.8
|May precipitation days = 17.1
|Jun precipitation days = 17.5
|Jul precipitation days = 19.3
|Aug precipitation days = 19.7
|Sep precipitation days = 17.3
|Oct precipitation days = 12.6
|Nov precipitation days = 9.3
|Dec precipitation days = 8.2
|humidity colour = green
|Jan afthumidity = 32
|Feb afthumidity = 34
|Mar afthumidity = 38
|Apr afthumidity = 45
|May afthumidity = 60
|Jun afthumidity = 67
|Jul afthumidity = 69
|Aug afthumidity = 64
|Sep afthumidity = 61
|Oct afthumidity = 52
|Nov afthumidity = 42
|Dec afthumidity = 35
|year afthumidity = 50
|Jan dew point C = 7.8
|Feb dew point C = 8.9
|Mar dew point C = 8.0
|Apr dew point C = 7.3
|May dew point C = 8.4
|Jun dew point C = 7.6
|Jul dew point C = 7.1
|Aug dew point C = 6.9
|Sep dew point C = 7.8
|Oct dew point C = 7.2
|Nov dew point C = 7.9
|Dec dew point C = 6.8
|source 1 = ] (Naracoorte Aerodrome, 1998–2022)<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.bom.gov.au/climate/averages/tables/cw_026099_All.shtml|title=Naracoorte Aerodrome, SA Climate (1998–2022) |publisher= ] |access-date=9 Apr 2023 }}</ref>
}}


==Places of interest== == Media ==
=== Newspapers ===
]
The town is home to '']'', a newspaper published in the town under that name since 1948. Prior to that, the newspaper had used the older spelling of the town, and was known as '''''The Narracoorte Herald''''', which had begun publication on 14 December 1875. It was formerly part of ], with the Fairfax regional office located in the town on Smith Street. Since mid 2019 it has been owned by Australian Community Media, who purchased the Rural Press publications when Fairfax was bought by Nine.
]
*The Visitor Information Centre & Sheep's Back Museum - MacDonnell Street.
*Lions Pioneer Park - MacDonnell Street.
*Tiny Train Park & Mini Golf - Park Terrace.
*Naracoorte Art Gallery - Ormerod Street.
*Mini Jumbuk Centre - 61 Smith Street.
*Swimming Lake - Moore Street.
*Jubilee Nature Park - Moore Street.
*Russet Ridge Winery - Cnr Caves Road & Riddoch Highway.
*Struan House - Riddoch Highway.
* ] - Caves Road<ref>{{cite web
|url=http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/naracoorte/sitemap/index.htm
|title=Naracoorte Caves
|accessdate=2008-02-22
|date=2006-09-05
|work=ParksWeb: Wonambi Fossil Centre
|publisher=] |archiveurl = http://web.archive.org/web/20070901122002/http://www.parks.sa.gov.au/naracoorte/sitemap/index.htm <!-- Bot retrieved archive --> |archivedate = 2007-09-01}}</ref>


In 1912, a nearby publication, the '''''Tatiara and Lawloit News''''' (13 June 1908 – 15 June 1912), which also printed in Naracoorte, was absorbed into the ''Herald''.
==Services==

*Naracoorte Hospital (Jenkins Terrace; Emergency department on Cedar Avenue)
In May 2020 a new rival paper, "Naracoorte Community News" was launched by Michael Waite to fill the gap left by the suspension of ‘'The Naracoorte Herald'’ during the COVID-19 pandemic.
*Police (66 Smith Street)

*Banks - ANZ Bank, Bank SA, Commonwealth Bank, National Bank, People's Choice Credit Union
=== Television ===
*RAA - Kincraig Motors (164 Smith Street) or Vans Automotive Service (88 Stewart Terrace)
* The ] (ABC) – ABC, ] (formerly ABC Comedy)/], ], ] (digital channels)
*Service Stations - MoGas (117 Gordon Street), Mobil (46 Gordon Street & 9 Stewart Terrace), Caltex (12 McRae Street) & Shell (62 Stewart Tarrace)
* The ] (SBS) – SBS, ], ], ], ], ] (digital channels)
*Supermarkets - Woolworths/Kincraig Plaza (Robertson Street) & Foodland (63 Ormerod Street)
* ] (7, 9 & 10) as ] – SES-8 relays the programming from ] (Seven SA), ] (Nine SA) & ] (10 SA).
*Transport - Bus Station (170 Smith Street)
* ] – Subscription Television service ] is also available via satellite.
*Van Leuven l'Artisan Bakery Patisserie (31 Ormerod St)<ref>{{cite news

|url=http://www.news.com.au/news/the-rise-of-van-leuven/story-fn6c8rg0-1226053452541
]'s Channel 10 broadcasts Network Ten programming, ] broadcasts Seven Network programming & ] broadcasts Nine Network programming. The programming schedules for these channels is the same as ], ] and ] in Adelaide. Local commercials are inserted and some variations made for coverage of ] or ] matches, state and national news, and current affairs programs, some lifestyle and light entertainment shows and infomercials.
|title=The rise of Van Leuven

|author=Tony Love |date=11 May 2011 |publisher=News.com.au}}</ref>
=== Radio ===
{{Col-begin}}
{{Col-break}}
;ABC
* ] (1161 AM)
* ] (102.5 FM)
* ] (103.3 FM)
* ] (104.1 FM)
* ] (105.7 FM)
;Commercial
* ]
* ] (100.9 FM) (formerly Hit FM)
;Community
* 5TCB FM (89.7 FM)
* LIME FM (99.3 FM) (Formerly ])
{{col-end}}

==Sport==
Naracoorte has an ] football team competing in the ].<ref>{{Citation
|last=Full Points Footy
|title=Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara
|url=http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/kowree-naracoorte-tatiara_football_league.htm
|access-date=2008-07-25
|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20070513090001/http://www.fullpointsfooty.net/kowree-naracoorte-tatiara_football_league.htm
|archive-date=13 May 2007
|url-status=usurped
}}</ref> Naracoorte supplies players for a number of surrounding teams, such as ], ] and Border Districts.

Naracoorte has a ] team that competes in the ] called the Naracoorte Jets.

Naracoorte has a soccer club competing in the Limestone Coast Football Association.<ref>{{Cite web|url=http://www.lcfa.com.au/clubs/naracoorte-united/|title = Naracoorte United Soccer Club &#124; LCFA – Limestone Coast Football Association}}</ref>

The Naracoorte Racing Club holds ] at its track located 4 kilometres from the centre of the town.<ref>{{cite web |title=Naracoorte Limestone Coast |url=https://www.countryracingsa.com.au/racing-club/naracoorte |website=Country Racing SA Inc. |access-date=13 February 2022}}</ref>


==Notable residents== ==Notable residents==

*]
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* ], politician
*]
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* ]
* ]
* ]
* ]
* ], media identity
* ]
* ]
* ], politician
* ], politician
* ]
* ], politician
* ], athlete
* ] was born here in 1880 and she became a leading hotelier<ref>{{Citation |last=Gibberd |first=Joyce |title=Louisa O'Brien (1880–1957) |work=Australian Dictionary of Biography |url=https://adb.anu.edu.au/biography/obrien-louisa-11276 |access-date=2024-02-01 |place=Canberra |publisher=National Centre of Biography, Australian National University |language=en}}</ref>
* ]
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* ], cricketer
* ]
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==References== ==References==
{{Reflist}} {{Reflist}}
*{{gazetteer of Australia |id=189234 |name=Naracoorte}}


==External links== ==External links==
*{{commons-inline}}
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*{{Wikivoyage-inline|Naracoorte}}
* Accessed 5 March 2011.
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*. Retrieved 5 March 2011.

{{Naracoorte Lucindale Council localities}}
{{Limestone Coast}}

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Latest revision as of 19:35, 21 December 2024

Town in South Australia
Naracoorte
South Australia
A South Australian Railways V class locomotive in a park in Naracoorte
Naracoorte is located in South AustraliaNaracoorteNaracoorte
Coordinates36°57′18″S 140°44′34″E / 36.955°S 140.74285°E / -36.955; 140.74285
Population5,223 (UCL 2021)
Established1845
Postcode(s)5271
Time zoneACST (UTC+9:30)
 • Summer (DST)ACST (UTC+10:30)
Location
LGA(s)Naracoorte Lucindale Council
RegionLimestone Coast
CountyRobe
State electorate(s)MacKillop
Federal division(s)Barker
Mean max temp Mean min temp Annual rainfall
21.6 °C
71 °F
8.0 °C
46 °F
483.8 mm
19 in
Localities around Naracoorte:
Lochaber Lochaber
Wild Dog Valley
Hynam
Stewart Range Naracoorte Hynam
Moyhall Mount Light Mount Light
FootnotesLocations
Adjoining localities

Naracoorte is a town in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, approximately 336 kilometres south-east of Adelaide and 100 kilometres north of Mount Gambier on the Riddoch Highway (A66).

History

Before the colonisation of South Australia in 1836, the land now occupied by the town of Naracoorte was situated on the border of lands occuped by the Bindjali people to the east and Ngarrindjeri to the east.

Naracoorte was formed from the merger of two towns, Kincraig, founded in 1845 by Scottish explorer William Macintosh, and Narracoorte, established as a government settlement in 1847. The name has gone through a number of spellings, and is believed to be derived from the Aboriginal words for place of running water or large waterhole. It grew during the 1850s as a service town for people going to and from the Victorian gold rush. The post office opened in March 1853 and was known as Mosquito Plains post office until 1861.

The District Council of Naracoorte was established in August 1870 to locally govern the lands of the Hundred of Naracoorte. In 1888 the size of the district was dramatically expanded to include surrounding areas not yet locally governed. As a consequence, in February 1924 the Corporate Town of Naracoorte was established to provide dedicated local governance to the township.

In 1935 a cinema, the Austral Theatre, designed by Chris A. Smith, opened at 124-140 Smith Street. It was later known as the Rivoli Theatre.

The Kingston-Naracoorte railway line was closed on 28 November 1987 and dismantled in September 1991. On 12 April 1995, the Mount Gambier to Wolseley line was closed, while pending gauge standardisation.

Governance

Since 1993 Naracoorte has been locally governed by the amalgamated Naracoorte Lucindale Council. Naracoorte is in the state electoral district of MacKillop, and the federal Division of Barker.

Economy

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Naracoorte has historically been a service centre for the sheep, cattle and wheat farming industries in the surrounding area.

In recent decades, tourism has become a major industry due to the town's proximity to several wine regions and internationally recognised natural features. Both the World-Heritage-listed Naracoorte Caves National Park, the Ramsar-listed Bool and Hacks Lagoons are south of the township. The wine regions of Coonawarra and Wrattonbully lie further south, while the Padthaway lies to the north, placing Naracoorte at the centre of the three.

Vineyards surrounding Naracoorte

Other places of interest to tourists include:

  • The Visitor Information Centre & Sheep's Back Museum – MacDonnell Street
  • Lions Pioneer Park – MacDonnell Street
  • Tiny Train Park & Mini Golf – Park Terrace
  • Naracoorte Art Gallery – Ormerod Street
  • Mini Jumbuk Centre – 61 Smith Street
  • Swimming Lake – Moore Street
  • Jubilee Nature Park – Moore Street
  • Russet Ridge Winery – Cnr Caves Road and Riddoch Highway
  • Struan House – Riddoch Highway

Heritage listed sites

Naracoorte has a number of sites listed on the South Australian Heritage Register, including:

The former Limbert's store and residence on MacDonnell Street, operating as a café in 2019

Services

Schools

There are three schools: Naracoorte High on Stewart Terrace, Naracoorte Primary on Park Terrace and Naracoorte South Primary. Independent schools include Naracoorte Christian School, also called Sunrise Christian School, on Caves Road.

Other services

  • Naracoorte Hospital
  • Police at 66 Smith Street
  • Transport – Bus station at 170 Smith Street

Climate

Naracoorte has a dry temperate mediterranean climate (Köppen: Csb, Trewartha: Csbk). It has warm, dry summers that are frequently interrupted by cold fronts. Naracoorte has cool, very rainy winters.

Climate data for Naracoorte Aerodrome (1998–2022); 50 m AMSL; 36.98° S, 140.73° E
Month Jan Feb Mar Apr May Jun Jul Aug Sep Oct Nov Dec Year
Record high °C (°F) 45.8
(114.4)
45.3
(113.5)
42.0
(107.6)
36.9
(98.4)
29.0
(84.2)
23.0
(73.4)
19.0
(66.2)
26.5
(79.7)
30.3
(86.5)
37.0
(98.6)
40.3
(104.5)
47.7
(117.9)
47.7
(117.9)
Mean daily maximum °C (°F) 29.9
(85.8)
29.0
(84.2)
26.2
(79.2)
22.1
(71.8)
17.7
(63.9)
14.9
(58.8)
14.0
(57.2)
15.3
(59.5)
17.4
(63.3)
20.6
(69.1)
24.5
(76.1)
27.4
(81.3)
21.6
(70.9)
Mean daily minimum °C (°F) 11.8
(53.2)
11.8
(53.2)
10.1
(50.2)
8.2
(46.8)
7.3
(45.1)
5.5
(41.9)
5.3
(41.5)
5.5
(41.9)
6.4
(43.5)
7.0
(44.6)
8.7
(47.7)
10.1
(50.2)
8.1
(46.7)
Record low °C (°F) 1.0
(33.8)
1.9
(35.4)
−1.0
(30.2)
−3.0
(26.6)
−4.4
(24.1)
−4.0
(24.8)
−3.0
(26.6)
−4.0
(24.8)
−3.0
(26.6)
−3.0
(26.6)
−2.0
(28.4)
1.0
(33.8)
−4.4
(24.1)
Average precipitation mm (inches) 20.8
(0.82)
19.6
(0.77)
23.4
(0.92)
26.6
(1.05)
42.8
(1.69)
55.5
(2.19)
61.3
(2.41)
70.3
(2.77)
51.9
(2.04)
41.0
(1.61)
34.4
(1.35)
34.5
(1.36)
484.8
(19.09)
Average precipitation days (≥ 0.2 mm) 4.7 4.7 7.4 10.8 17.1 17.5 19.3 19.7 17.3 12.6 9.3 8.2 148.6
Average afternoon relative humidity (%) 32 34 38 45 60 67 69 64 61 52 42 35 50
Average dew point °C (°F) 7.8
(46.0)
8.9
(48.0)
8.0
(46.4)
7.3
(45.1)
8.4
(47.1)
7.6
(45.7)
7.1
(44.8)
6.9
(44.4)
7.8
(46.0)
7.2
(45.0)
7.9
(46.2)
6.8
(44.2)
7.6
(45.7)
Source: Australian Bureau of Meteorology (Naracoorte Aerodrome, 1998–2022)

Media

Newspapers

The town is home to The Naracoorte Herald, a newspaper published in the town under that name since 1948. Prior to that, the newspaper had used the older spelling of the town, and was known as The Narracoorte Herald, which had begun publication on 14 December 1875. It was formerly part of Fairfax Media, with the Fairfax regional office located in the town on Smith Street. Since mid 2019 it has been owned by Australian Community Media, who purchased the Rural Press publications when Fairfax was bought by Nine.

In 1912, a nearby publication, the Tatiara and Lawloit News (13 June 1908 – 15 June 1912), which also printed in Naracoorte, was absorbed into the Herald.

In May 2020 a new rival paper, "Naracoorte Community News" was launched by Michael Waite to fill the gap left by the suspension of ‘'The Naracoorte Herald'’ during the COVID-19 pandemic.

Television

WIN Television's Channel 10 broadcasts Network Ten programming, Channel Seven broadcasts Seven Network programming & Channel Nine broadcasts Nine Network programming. The programming schedules for these channels is the same as Channel Nine, Channel Seven and Channel Ten in Adelaide. Local commercials are inserted and some variations made for coverage of Australian Football League or National Rugby League matches, state and national news, and current affairs programs, some lifestyle and light entertainment shows and infomercials.

Radio

ABC
Commercial
Community
  • 5TCB FM (89.7 FM)
  • LIME FM (99.3 FM) (Formerly Rhema FM)

Sport

Naracoorte has an Australian Rules football team competing in the Kowree-Naracoorte-Tatiara Football League. Naracoorte supplies players for a number of surrounding teams, such as Kybybolite, Padthaway and Border Districts.

Naracoorte has a rugby league team that competes in the Limestone Coast Rugby League called the Naracoorte Jets.

Naracoorte has a soccer club competing in the Limestone Coast Football Association.

The Naracoorte Racing Club holds thoroughbred horse racing at its track located 4 kilometres from the centre of the town.

Notable residents

References

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