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__NOTOC__ Yalata may refer to: Places Australia *Fowlers Bay, South Australia, a town formerly known as Yalata **Fowlers Bay, the bay on which the town of Fowlers Bay, South Australia is situated **Yalata Station, a former pastoral lease associated with Fowlers Bay, South Australia *Yalata Indigenous Protected Area, a protected area in South Australia *Yalata, South Australia, an Aboriginal community on the Nullarbor Plain ** Yalata Anangu School, an Aboriginal school in Yalata **Yalata Mission Airport, a regional airport serving Yalata community Elsewhere *Yalata, a crater on the planet Mars Other uses * ''Yalata'', a ketch operated by the Royal Australian Air Force Marine Section *Yalata mallee or ''Eucalyptus yalatensis'', a species of Eucalyptus tree found in Western Australia See also *Yatala (other) Yatala may refer to any of the following items. For all Australian places named Yatala, the etymology at Hundred of Yatala applies. Place names Australia Queensland ...
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Fowlers Bay, South Australia
Fowlers Bay, formerly known as Yalata, is a bay, town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about north-west of the state capital, Adelaide. The town is located on Port Eyre, at the western end of the larger Fowlers Bay. It was named Yalata after Yalata station, established in the 1860s and stretching from the Nullarbor Plain across to near Streaky Bay on the Eyre Peninsula, whose homestead was located on the hill nearby. The name Yalata now belongs to a small Aboriginal community further west, which was also situated on station land. Situated on the Nullarbor Plain, Fowlers Bay was once an active port and a gateway to the western reaches of the continent, but fell into decline in the 1960s and 1970s. However a revitalised tourist industry started bringing more tourists to the town from the 1980s onwards. The southern right whales that frequent the Great Australian Bight were a target of whalers in the past, but now bring sightseers. Large sand dunes ...
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Yalata Indigenous Protected Area
The Yalata Indigenous Protected Area is an Indigenous Protected Area in South Australia. It has an area of 4643.97 km2.UNEP-WCMC (2022). Protected Area Profile for Yalata from the World Database of Protected Areas. Accessed 25 May 2022/ref> The northern portion of the protected area lies on the arid Nullarbor Plain. The southwestern corner includes a small portion of the Mediterranean-climate Eyre Yorke Block (Eyre and Yorke mallee) ecoregion."Yalata". DOPA Explorer. Accessed 25 May 2022/ref>Neagle, N. (Ed.) (2009). A Biological Survey of the Yalata Indigenous Protected Area, South Australia, 2007-2008. (Department for Environment and Heritage, South Australia). It is bounded on the west by Nullarbor Wilderness Protection Area, on the north by Nullarbor Regional Reserve, on the northeast by Yellabinna Regional Reserve, on the southwest by the Great Australian Bight, and on the southeast by Wahgunyah Conservation Park. The Eyre Highway runs east and west through the protected ...
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Yalata, South Australia
Yalata is an Aboriginal community located west of Ceduna and south of Ooldea on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain in South Australia. It lies on the traditional lands of the Wirangu people, but the settlement began as Yalata Mission in the early 1950s when Pila Nguru people were moved from Ooldea Mission when that closed, after previously being moved from their land in the Great Victoria Desert owing to nuclear testing by the British Government. The old Colona sheep station nearby is now part of Yalata Indigenous Protected Area. At the , Yalata and the surrounding area had a population of 248. History Yalata lies on the traditional lands of the Wirangu people. Decades after the European settlement of South Australia began in 1836, a sheep station known as Yalata station was established, with its homestead built in 1880 located on a high hill inland from Fowlers Bay, where there was then a town known as Yalata. Its land stretched from the Nullarbor Plain across to Point ...
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Anangu Schools
Anungu schools is a group of ten schools operated by the Government of South Australia which are located in the west of the Australian state of South Australia. Eight are located in the Aboriginal lands of Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara (APY lands), while one is in Maralinga Tjarutja and on in the community of Yalata, all offering primary and secondary schooling to a local body of students who are largely Aboriginal. The word anangu means "human being", or "person", and is used by several Aboriginal Australian peoples of the Western Desert cultural bloc to describe themselves. APY Amata Anangu School Amata Anangu School () is located in the community of Amata. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total enrolment of 92 students of whom 84% were Indigenous and a teaching staff of 15. Ernabella Anangu School Ernabella Anangu School () is located in the community of Pukatja. In 2018, the school offered Reception to Year 12, and had a total ...
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Yalata Mission Airport
Yalata Mission Airport (IATA:KYI, ICAO The International Civil Aviation Organization (ICAO, ) is a specialized agency of the United Nations that coordinates the principles and techniques of international air navigation, and fosters the planning and development of international a ...:YYTA) is a small, regional airport that serves the small community of Yalata, South Australia. Facilities The airport has one runway made of asphalt with a heading of approximately 12/30 and length of 1200 m (3937 ft). References Airports in South Australia {{Australia-airport-stub ...
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List Of Ships Of The Royal Australian Air Force
The Royal Australian Air Force "Through Adversity to the Stars" , colours = , colours_label = , march = , mascot = , anniversaries = RAAF Anniversary Commemoration ... (RAAF) has operated numerous ships and other watercraft. Vessel classifications RAAF vessel classifications include: *01 - Armoured Target Launch *02 - Rescue Launches *03 - Torpedo Recovery Launch *04 - Refueling Barge *05 - Refueling Barge *06 - Store Vessels, Large Ketches and Lighters *07 - Small Cabin Launch Tender & Ge neral Work Boat *08 - Crash Boat *09 - Aircraft Maintenance Scows *10 - Bomb Scows *11 - Open Hull Work Boat *12 - Whaler *13 - Pulling Dinghy *14 - Sailing Dinghy *15 - Requisitioned Vessels, Cargo Vessels and Bomb Scows *16 - Supply Craft *17 - Work Boat for General Duties *18 - Powered Landing Barge *19 - Small Lighter with a loading Derrick/Dumb Barge *20 - Fire Boat *21 - Re ...
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Yalata Mallee
''Eucalyptus yalatensis'', commonly known as the Yalata mallee, is a species of mallee or a shrub that is endemic to southern Australia. It has rough, fibrous or flaky bark on the stems, smooth bark above, lance-shaped adult leaves, flower buds mostly in groups of nine, creamy white or yellowish flowers and hemispherical to shortened spherical fruit. Description ''Eucalyptus yalatensis'' is a mallee that typically grows to a height of , or a low, sprawling shrub with a diameter up to , and forms a lignotuber. It has rough, fibrous to flaky brownish grey bark on part or all of the stems, smooth pale grey to brownish bark above. Young plants and coppice regrowth have dull greyish green, sessile, egg-shaped leaves that are long and wide. Adult leaves are arranged alternately, the same shade of greyish or glaucous on both sides, lance-shaped, long and wide, tapering to a petiole long. The flower buds are arranged in leaf axils in groups of nine or eleven on an unbranched ...
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