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Tickera

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Barunga West Council SA, PO Box 3, Tickera, SA 5555
08 8635 2107

Description

Tickera is a settlement in the Australian state of South Australia on the northern Spencer Gulf coast of Yorke Peninsula.

Tickera is a settlement in the Australian state of South Australia on the northern Spencer Gulf coast of Yorke Peninsula. It is located 20 km north of Wallaroo by road.

History

The Tickera school opened in 1887, but the first teacher resigned on 30 September 1887 and the new teacher was not appointed until May 1892. There was another school at the locality of Brucefield half-way from the town of Tickera to Alford. The Inspector-General considered that Tickera and Brucefield schools were too close to both be supported by the Education Department. The school at Brucefield opened as "Tickera West" in 1883 and changed name to "Brucefield" in 1885. It closed in 1886. As there were only nine students at Brucefield at the time, the Minister for Education did not feel justified to appoint a replacement teacher. There was community discussion about which school should be kept. The Tickera school closed in 1933.

A Methodist church was built in 1889. The Tickera Hotel opened in September 1884, but was closed in October 1905 when it was purchased by the temperance movement.

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Type: Rural areas

Population: 101-1000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 91.304 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 47 m

Population number: 195

Local Government Area: Barunga West Council

Location

Barunga West Council SA, PO Box 3, Tickera, SA 5555

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Tickera, South Australia

Tickera - Localista

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