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Cape Jervis D6 Carrickalinga G3 Deep Creek Conservation Park F6 www.visitfleurieucoast.com Marina St Vincent, Wirrina Cove. St Marina Beach. harvest, Myponga Golden www.marion.sa.gov.au) (Reference: Winter stream, Hay Flat. (Brukunga – north of Nairne in the Adelaide Hills). Hills). Adelaide the in Nairne of north – (Brukunga Guide Information Visitor baruke (iron pyrites) outcrop at Barrukungga, the place of hidden fire fire hidden of place the Barrukungga, at outcrop pyrites) (iron baruke his spirit became the Tjirbruki (glossy Ibis), and his body became the the became body his and Ibis), (glossy Tjirbruki the became spirit his sad was Tjirbruki he decided he no longer wished to live as a man and and man a as live to wished longer no he decided he Tjirbruki was sad Witawali (Sellicks Beach), and Kongaratinga (near Wirrina Cove). So So Cove). Wirrina (near Kongaratinga and Beach), (Sellicks Witawali Noarlunga), Potartang (Red Ochre Cove), Ruwarung (Port Willunga), Willunga), (Port Ruwarung Cove), Ochre (Red Potartang Noarlunga), springs along the coast at Ka’reildun (Hallett Cove), Tainba’rang (Port (Port Tainba’rang Cove), (Hallett Ka’reildun at coast the along springs he stopped and wept and his luki (tears) formed the freshwater freshwater the formed (tears) luki his and wept and stopped he to Patparno (Rapid Bay) for burial in a perki (cave). Along his journey journey his Along (cave). perki a in burial for Bay) (Rapid Patparno to body to Tulukudank (a fresh water spring at Kingston Park) and then then and Park) Kingston at spring water fresh (a Tulukudank to body of Warriparinga (Bedford Park). Tjirbruki then carried Kulultuwi’s Kulultuwi’s carried then Tjirbruki Park). (Bedford Warriparinga of crime by spearing and burning the nephews, killing them in the vicinity vicinity the in them killing nephews, the burning and spearing by crime lawfully killed, and determined he was murdered and avenged the the avenged and murdered was he determined and killed, lawfully Jurawi and Tetjawi. Tjirbruki had to decide if Kulultuwi had been been had Kulultuwi if decide to had Tjirbruki Tetjawi. and Jurawi him. However, Kulultuwi was subsequently killed by his part brothers, brothers, part his by killed subsequently was Kulultuwi However, him. his sister’s son, killed a kari (emu) belonging to Tjirbruki, who forgave forgave who Tjirbruki, to belonging (emu) kari a killed son, sister’s his people of the Adelaide plains. Tjirbruki’s nangari (nephew) Kulultuwi, Kulultuwi, (nephew) nangari Tjirbruki’s plains. Adelaide the of people and the Yankalilla area. Tjirbruki was an ancestral being of the Kaurna Kaurna the of being ancestral an was Tjirbruki area. Yankalilla the and The Tjirbruki Dreaming has great significance for the Kaurna people people Kaurna the for significance great has Dreaming Tjirbruki The TJIRBRUKI DREAMING TJIRBRUKI .00am–1.00pm 9 bears his name and remains true to his vision, Normanville. vision, his to true remains and name his bears display and more… and display that town the for plans the out laid had he 1855 By resort. seaside at Normanville Foreshore Reserve with a fireworks fireworks a with Reserve Foreshore Normanville at Yankalilla Road, South Main Hall, gricultural A G3 YANKALILLA he planned to build a community that would become a fashionable fashionable a become would that community a build to planned he Year’s Eve through the streets of Normanville culminating culminating Normanville of streets the through Eve Year’s month every of Saturday hird T Fishing with nets in the sea at Rapid Bay (circa 1840s). ew Year’s Eve Pageant Eve Year’s ew N and in 1849 was the first grantee of land at the Bungala Flats where where Flats Bungala the at land of grantee first the was 1849 in and New of evening the on held .00am–1.00pm 9 in 1844 1844 in Taglioni Rapid. Robert Norman came to South Australia on the the on Australia South to came Norman Robert Rapid. for the kids and a visit from Santa. Santa. from visit a and kids the for Valley man In on the Rapid Bay foreshore, along with a replica of an anchor from the the from anchor an of replica a with along foreshore, Bay Rapid the on the carpark at Mitre 10, Normanville, face painting, rides rides painting, face Normanville, 10, Mitre at carpark the ommunity Hall, Yankalilla/Victor Harbor Road, Road, Harbor Yankalilla/Victor Hall, ommunity C The original stone is now in the Mortlock Library with a replica located located replica a with Library Mortlock the in now is stone original The ions Family Christmas Party Christmas Family ions DECEMBER L in Eve, Christmas on held J4 INMAN VALLEY INMAN month every of Saturday irst F visit www.visitfleurieucoast.com visit 1920s a large rock was found at Rapid Bay inscribed with ‘W L 1836’. 1836’. L ‘W with inscribed Bay Rapid at found was rock large a 1920s www.yankalillacruise.com www.yankalillacruise.com 0.00am–4.00pm 1 Bay Visitor Informaton Centre on 1300 965 842 or (08) 8558 0240 or or 0240 8558 (08) or 842 965 1300 on Centre Informaton Visitor Bay covered with fine grass, a variety of shrubs, flowers and trees’. In the the In trees’. and flowers shrubs, of variety a grass, fine with covered ankalilla Cruise ankalilla Y NOVEMBER held the third Sunday of the month month the of Sunday third the held Myponga Road, South Main Factory, heese C For a full list of accommodation options and bookings call the Yankalilla Yankalilla the call bookings and options accommodation of list full a For enthralled with Rapid Bay, describing the area as ‘a delightful place, place, delightful ‘a as area the describing Bay, Rapid with enthralled 2 MYPONGA J holiday public and weekend very E weekend at the Showground, Main South Road, Yankalilla. Road, South Main Showground, the at weekend ublic internet access and Wi-Fi and access internet ublic P • for a harbour and find a site for the capital of the colony. Light was was Light colony. the of capital the for site a find and harbour a for gricultural Show gricultural A OCTOBER on the Saturday of the October long long October the of Saturday the on 0.00am–4.00pm 1 offee and tea facilities facilities tea and offee • C . Light had been sent by the South Australia Company to search search to Company Australia South the by sent been had Light . Cygnet Jervis Cape Road, South Main Tavern, Jervis ape C ocal art display art ocal • L The The by accompanied , Rapid The Bay) on 8 September 1836 aboard aboard 1836 September 8 on Bay) Cove Holiday Park. Park. Holiday Cove D6 JERVIS CAPE month every of Sunday econd S angaroo Island Sealink bookings bookings Sealink Island angaroo K • Colonel William Light arrived at Yattagolinga (now known as Rapid Rapid as known (now Yattagolinga at arrived Light William Colonel irrina Bluegrass and Acoustic Roots Festival Festival Roots Acoustic and Bluegrass irrina W SEPTEMBER at Wirrina Wirrina at uvenirs uvenirs So • COUNTRY MARKETS COUNTRY EUROPEAN HISTORY EUROPEAN Cove Holiday Park. Park. Holiday Cove ccommodation and tour booking service service booking tour and ccommodation A • MAY og SA Agility Nationals Nationals Agility SA og D held 25–29 May 2016 at Wirrina Wirrina at 2016 May 25–29 held useum useum M • Horseriding, Beach. Normanville Yankalilla. Reserve, Kangaroos. sitor information information sitor Vi • nzac Day Dawn Service Ceremony Service Dawn Day nzac A at War Memorial Memorial War at This nationally-accredited centre provides excellent facilities including: facilities excellent provides centre nationally-accredited This APRIL estival Fleurieu April 2017 (dates TBA). TBA). (dates 2017 April Fleurieu estival F [email protected] or visit www.visitfleurieucoast.com visit or [email protected] the Agricultural Hall, Main South Road, Yankalilla. Road, South Main Hall, Agricultural the South Road, Yankalilla, phone (08) 8558 0240 or 1300 965 842, email email 842, 965 1300 or 0240 8558 (08) phone Yankalilla, Road, South aster Art Show Show Art aster E EASTER from Friday to Monday every Easter in in Easter every Monday to Friday from ask our friendly Visitor Information Centre volunteers at 163 Main Main 163 at volunteers Centre Information Visitor friendly our ask Hall, Main South Road, Yankalilla. Road, South Main Hall, please attractions specific about information detailed more For travelling tracks are reflected in some of the region’s road routes today. routes road region’s the of some in reflected are tracks travelling delaide Collector Guide Display Day Display Guide Collector delaide A MARCH in the Agricultural Agricultural the in Fleurieu Coast and its hinterland has to offer. to has hinterland its and Coast Fleurieu and swamps contained fish and other water life. Their well-established well-established Their life. water other and fish contained swamps and local service groups. groups. service local This brochure is designed as an easy-to-read guide to all that the the that all to guide easy-to-read an as designed is brochure This The inland areas also contained more mammals to hunt, and creeks creeks and hunt, to mammals more contained also areas inland The of Australia Day Awards followed by a BBQ provided by by provided BBQ a by followed Awards Day Australia of and other recreational attractions. recreational other and to the foothills in the colder weather for better shelter and firewood. firewood. and shelter better for weather colder the in foothills the to ustralia Day ustralia A JANUARY at Bungala Park, Normanville. Presentation Presentation Normanville. Park, Bungala at accommodation options and a wide range of historical, aquatic, arts arts aquatic, historical, of range wide a and options accommodation The Kaurna people lived by the coast in summer months and moved moved and months summer in coast the by lived people Kaurna The (March to November) from 7pm (08) 8558 2728.
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