Hallett
- Local Government Area
- Goyder
- Postcode
- 5419
- Population
- 166
- Area
- 268.28 km²
- Coordinates
- -33.3868, 138.8786
- Data
- Based on Australian Bureau of Statistics ASGS boundaries, licensed under CC BY 4.0.
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About Hallett
Hallett is a small town in Mid North region of South Australia, situated on the Barrier Highway 32 kilometres (20 mi) north of Burra and 38 kilometres (24 mi) south-east of Jamestown, Hallett lies close to Goyder's Line, plotted in the nineteenth century by George Goyder, separating the land suitable for cropping from the land suitable for grazing. The town was named for pioneering pastoralist and politician John Hallett, and laid out on his property "Willogoleechee". The first were offered for sale on 7 July 1870.
Description from Wikipedia, used under CC BY-SA 4.0.
Nearby localities
- Ulooloo 10 km
- Willalo 10 km
- Canowie 12 km
- North Booborowie 14 km
- Mount Bryan East 15 km
- Whyte Yarcowie 17 km