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Coober Pedy

Flinders Ranges and Outback, SA

Coober Pedy

"Opal capital of the world in the Outback"

About this place

1,437
Population· median age 49
What people do
  • Community & Personal Service97
  • Professionals67
  • Technicians & Trades63
  • Managers58
  • Sales52
1,061 dwellings · 52.4% owner-occupied

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

Highlights

  • Unique underground homes and lifestyle
  • World-famous opal mines and displays
  • Stargazing opportunities in clear desert skies
  • Rich Indigenous history and culture
  • Friendly, tight-knit community atmosphere

About Coober Pedy

Coober Pedy, known as the 'opal capital of the world', is a unique town nestled in the heart of South Australia's arid Outback. With a population of just 1,437, it boasts a close-knit community that thrives amidst its stunning, lunar-like landscape. The town's fascinating underground homes, known as 'dugouts', offer a glimpse into how residents cleverly adapt to the extreme heat of the region, showcasing a lifestyle that harmonizes with the harsh environment. As the sun sets over the ochre hills, the atmosphere transforms, creating a serene and almost otherworldly charm that captivates both locals and visitors alike. Life in Coober Pedy is marked by a slow pace and a deep connection to the land, with residents often gathering to share stories and experiences. The stark beauty of the surrounding Outback, combined with a vibrant community spirit, makes this town a remarkable place to live and explore. From opal mining to stargazing in the clear night sky, Coober Pedy offers a lifestyle steeped in adventure and discovery.

What You'll Find

Unique underground homes and lifestyle; World-famous opal mines and displays; Stargazing opportunities in clear desert skies; Rich Indigenous history and culture; Friendly, tight-knit community atmosphere

Why Locals Love It

Residents appreciate the peaceful lifestyle and the deep sense of community that comes from living in a small, unique town.

Why Visitors Come

Tourists are drawn to Coober Pedy for its extraordinary underground homes, fascinating opal mining history, and stunning Outback landscapes.