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  1. Situated 228 kilometres west of Adelaide, Warooka is a small town known as the gateway to the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula. Warooka is a service centre for the surrounding area and a great stop off on your way to or from Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park.

  2. Warooka is a town on the Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, known as the 'Gateway to the bottom end'.

  3. Jan 12, 2015 · Located 228 km west of Adelaide, Warooka is a tiny township at the southern end of the Yorke Peninsula. The area was first explored by Matthew Flinders in 1802 who named Hardwicke Bay (after Earl Hardwicke) and Corny Point.

  4. May 14, 2018 · Warooka is a small town known as the gateway to the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula. It is a service centre for the surrounding area and a great stop off on the way to or from Innes National Park. The local Narungga people knew the area as Wiruka, or muddy water hole.

  5. Situated 228 kilometres west of Adelaide, Warooka is a small town known as the gateway to the bottom end of the Yorke Peninsula. Warooka is a service centre for the surrounding area and a great stop off on your way to or from Innes National Park.

    • Yorke Peninsula, 5577, SA
  6. Discover Warooka, a charming gateway to Yorke Peninsula, just 228 kilometers west of Adelaide. This small town is a service center for the surrounding area and a perfect stopover en route to Dhilba Guuranda-Innes National Park.

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  8. Warooka is a township situated on the southern part of the Yorke Peninsula. It is located approximately 225 kilometres from Adelaide by road. Correspondence directed to the Council of Education in 1878 resulted in a school to be commenced in Warooka (1).

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