Hornsdale, South Australia

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Hornsdale
South Australia
Hornsdale is located in South Australia
Hornsdale
Hornsdale
Coordinates33°04′05″S 138°31′18″E / 33.0681°S 138.5217°E / -33.0681; 138.5217Coordinates: 33°04′05″S 138°31′18″E / 33.0681°S 138.5217°E / -33.0681; 138.5217
Postcode(s)5491
LGA(s)Northern Areas Council
State electorate(s)Stuart
Federal division(s)Grey
Localities around Hornsdale:
Booleroo Centre Tarcowie Yatina
Appila Hornsdale Mannanarie
Jamestown

Hornsdale is a locality in the Mid North region of South Australia 226 kilometres (140 mi) north of Adelaide.[1]

Mount Lock, Mount Ngaduri, Mount Williams and Champion Hill within the Narien Range form the eastern boundary of Hornsdale locality from south to north.

In October 1880, local landowner William Horne established the post office on section 195B, named Tarcowie East. It was renamed Hornsdale in 1882.[2]

The locality is now home to the 99-turbine Hornsdale Wind Farm operated by Neoen, and the Hornsdale Energy Reserve operated by Tesla, which is known as the world's largest lithium-ion battery.

References[]

  1. ^ "Placename Details: Hornsdale (Locality Bounded)". Government of South Australia. 7 November 2011. SA0031149. Retrieved 13 October 2017.
  2. ^ "Hornsdale". Flinders Ranges Research.


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