Ward Hill
SA 5522 • South Australia
About Ward Hill
Ward Hill is a small coastal locality in South Australia, situated on the western shore of Yorke Peninsula adjoining Spencer Gulf, approximately 157 kilometres north-west of Adelaide. Administered by the District Council of Barunga West, it covers around 125 square kilometres of low-lying coastal terrain characterised by tidal flats, scrubland, and pastoral land. With a population of just 52 residents, Ward Hill is one of the quieter corners of Yorke Peninsula, valued for its solitude and access to the waters of Spencer Gulf.
Life in Ward Hill revolves around the land and sea, with fishing, crabbing, and cray-potting popular pastimes along the Spencer Gulf shoreline. The locality sits within easy reach of the small port town of Port Broughton and the farming community of Tickera, where residents access everyday supplies and services. The Yorke Peninsula's broader appeal — cellar doors, coastal drives, and the acclaimed Innes National Park further south — makes the region attractive to those seeking a quiet, self-sufficient lifestyle in a spectacular natural setting.
Ward Hill falls under postcode 5522 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Narungga electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Commute to Adelaide CBD
🛣️ Via Main North Road and Yorke Peninsula roads; car essential
Remote coastal locality with no footpaths or public transport; all trips require a vehicle
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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12 East Terrace
