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🪶 Kimba, Australia
Outback town, big art, and a famous mid-continent marker


🕐 2 min read · Updated 2 Apr 2026 at 16:51
📋 Fast Facts
  • Location: Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, on the Eyre Highway
  • Known for: Big Galah statue (8 metres tall) and silo art mural by Cam Scale
  • Notable claim: Marketed as "halfway across Australia" between east and west coasts
  • Regional context: Wheat and grain farming country with outback landscape

Kimba is a small agricultural town on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula, positioned along the Eyre Highway as a notable waypoint for travellers crossing the continent. The town has developed a distinctive identity through public art installations and roadside attractions, particularly the oversized Big Galah statue and a prominent silo mural. Though the "halfway across Australia" claim is not geographically precise, it has become central to Kimba's appeal as a memorable stop on long outback ...

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