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Ceduna

Ceduna

"Coastal town on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain"

About this place

2,290
Population· median age 39
What people do
  • Professionals176
  • Community & Personal Service176
  • Labourers137
  • Technicians & Trades123
  • Managers115
1,049 dwellings · 55.8% owner-occupied

Source: Australian Bureau of Statistics, Census 2021. Licensed under CC BY 4.0.

Highlights

  • Beautiful beaches and fishing opportunities
  • Rich Indigenous heritage and cultural experiences
  • Gateway to the Nullarbor and stunning natural landscapes
  • Community events and festivals that celebrate local culture
  • Access to unique wildlife and marine life

About Ceduna

Nestled on the edge of the Nullarbor Plain, Ceduna is a charming coastal town in South Australia, known for its stunning landscapes and rich Indigenous culture. With a population of around 2,290, the town offers a relaxed lifestyle, where the community is tightly knit and welcoming. The breathtaking coastline provides a backdrop for various outdoor activities, from fishing and boating to exploring the nearby dunes and wildlife.

What You'll Find

Beautiful beaches and fishing opportunities; Rich Indigenous heritage and cultural experiences; Gateway to the Nullarbor and stunning natural landscapes; Community events and festivals that celebrate local culture; Access to unique wildlife and marine life

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the peaceful lifestyle, close community ties, and the natural beauty that surrounds them.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Ceduna for its pristine beaches, fishing adventures, and the chance to experience unique Indigenous culture.