Hundred of Giles

Cadastral division in South Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Hundred of Giles is a cadastral hundred (administrative division) in the County of Kintore, South Australia on the southeastern fringe of the Nullarbor Plain. The hundred was proclaimed in 1890 by Governor Kintore and named for a contemporary member of the state parliament, Clement Giles.[1]

CountryAustralia
Established23 October 1890
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Plan of the Hundred of Giles, 1891
Plan of the Hundred of Giles, 1891
Giles is located in South Australia
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Giles
Coordinates: 31.857°S 132.783°E / -31.857; 132.783
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
Established23 October 1890
Area
  Total
270 km2 (104 sq mi)
CountyKintore
Lands administrative divisions around Giles
Pastoral unincorporated Pastoral unincorporated Pastoral unincorporated
Magarey Giles Cohen
Great Australian Bight Great Australian Bight Kevin
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The land in the hundred is very sparsely populated. As such the hundred has never been subject to dedicated local government and is instead locally administered by the Outback Communities Authority. Giles and its neighbouring hundred, Magarey, are within the bounded locality of Bookabie. A portion of the Chadinga Conservation Park is within the Hundred of Giles. Eyre Bluff (alternatively known as Point Eyre, Cap Lebrun or Cap Van-Spaendonck) is the only major geographic feature along the southern coastline within the hundred.

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