Border Village is a settlement located in South Australia within the locality of Nullarbor on the Eyre Highway at the border with Western Australia.[6][5]
Border Village Nullarbor, South Australia | |
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![]() Rooey II and the roadhouse, 2017 | |
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Coordinates | 31°38′28″S 129°00′01″E[1] |
Postcode(s) | 5690 |
Time zone | CWST (UTC+8:45) |
Location | |
LGA(s) | Outback Communities Authority[2] |
State electorate(s) | Flinders[3] |
Federal division(s) | Grey[4] |
Footnotes | Location[5] |
The settlement, which is 12 km east of Eucla, was named in 1993 by the South Australian Geographical Names Advisory Committee following a suggestion provided by the Royal Automobile Club of Western Australia.[6] The settlement is located about 5 kilometres (3.1 mi) north of the cliff line separating the Nullarbor Plain from the Great Australian Bight.[7]
As of 2004, the settlement offered services to travellers and visitors to Nullarbor including:[5]
Motel, cabin and caravan accommodation, a restaurant which opens from 6.00:00 - 10.12:00, a takeaway service which is open from 6.00:00 - 11.12:00, full garage service and a desalination plant which provides fresh water.
There is a Western Australian agricultural checkpoint at Border Village, and also "Hole 6: Border Kangaroo" of the Nullarbor Links golf course.[8]
The settlement is one of five that uses the Central Western Standard Time (UTC+08:45).[citation needed] It is also the only place in South Australia where Daylight Saving Time is not in use.[citation needed]
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Named locations on the Nullarbor Plain, Australia | |
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Western Australia (along Eyre Highway) | |
South Australia (along Eyre Highway) | |
Western Australia (along Trans-Australian Railway) |
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South Australia (along Trans-Australian Railway ) |
Communities serviced by the Outback Communities Authority | |
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