Denial Bay Jetty
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Transport problems were partly solved in 1910 when the Denial Bay jetty was built. This would make it a lot easier for farmers to transport their wheat to Port Adelaide. The first boat to load at the jetty was the Wookata. In 1936 she was converted into a barge and employed on the Port Pirie-Whyalla run, carrying coal or occasionally wool or limestone.
Today the Denial Bay jetty, is approximately one third of its original length, was previously the second longest jetty in South Australia
Today the Denial Bay jetty, is approximately one third of its original length, was previously the second longest jetty in South Australia
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Coordinates: 32°6'8"S 133°34'53"E
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