Gurra Gurra
SA 5343 • South Australia
About Gurra Gurra
Gurra Gurra is a small rural locality in the Riverland region of South Australia, within the Renmark Paringa Council area, approximately 240 kilometres north-east of Adelaide. With a population of 104 at the 2021 Census and spanning nearly 39 square kilometres, it is a quiet agricultural community near the Murray River. The postcode median taxable income of $43,138 reflects the area's agricultural economy based on irrigated horticulture.
The Riverland is renowned for its fruit growing, wine production, and date farming, and Gurra Gurra shares in this horticultural character with local enterprises including date gardens and vineyards. The locality sits between the towns of Berri and Renmark, both of which offer shopping, schools, medical services, and community facilities. The Murray River and surrounding landscapes provide opportunities for fishing, camping, and riverside recreation, making the area appealing to those who value an outdoors-oriented, rural lifestyle.
Gurra Gurra falls under postcode 5343 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Chaffey electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- Stateliner Riverland service — Adelaide via Berri and Renmark 4 hours 10 min to Adelaide
Commute to Adelaide CBD
🛣️ Access via the Sturt Highway; Stateliner bus runs 3 times daily from Renmark to Adelaide
A rural agricultural locality with no local shops; all services are in nearby Berri or Renmark
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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11 Sultana Street
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Verran Terrace
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5 Loader Street
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Luyrup
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Winkie Road
