词条 | Watarru |
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| name = Watarru Community | state = sa | image = Watarru Community.jpg | caption = Watarru Community buildings with wind farm in background courtesy of Appropriate Energy | coordinates = {{coord|27|16|1|S|129|39|20|E|display=inline,title}} | lga = Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara | postcode = 0872 | est = circa 1980s | pop = 56 | pop_year = {{CensusAU|2001}} | pop_footnotes = [1] | elevation= | maxtemp = 37.2 | mintemp = 6.8 | rainfall = 284.2 | stategov = Giles | fedgov = Grey | dist1 = 550 | dir1 = southwest | location1= Alice Springs | dist2 = 2000 | dir2 = northwest | location2= Adelaide }} Watarru Community is an Aboriginal community in the Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara Lands in South Australia (one of a number of communities or homelands on "The Lands" (others include Amata, Ernabella/Pukatja, Fregon/Kaltjiti, Indulkana, Kalka and Mimili). Watarru Community sits at the foot of Mount Lindsay and the community has at times been known as "Mount Lindsay". GeographyWatarru Community is situated approximately 550 kilometres south-west of Alice Springs. Watarru is situated at the foot of Mount Lindsay, in the Great Victoria Desert. Watarru Community is situated within the Watarru Indigenous Protected Area, which as of June 2001 was the largest sized Declared Indigenous Protected Area (12,800 km², declared 1 September 2000). ClimateBased upon the climate records of the nearest weather station at Giles across the border and to the northwest in Western Australia, Watarru experiences summer maximum temperatures of an average of 37.2 degrees Celsius in January and a winter maximum average temperature of 19.9 degrees Celsius in July. Overnight lows range from a mean minimum temperature of 23.5 degrees in January to 6.8 degrees in June. Annual rainfall averages 284.2 millimetres.[1] PopulationWatarru Community's population was 56 people according to the 2001 Census, with 82.1% of those being Indigenous Australians.[2] The power station (see below) was constructed to cater for a fluctuating population of between 30 and 90 people.[3] The residents are mainly Anangu people. HistoryPY Media website waru.org reports:
FacilitiesPY Media website "waru.urg" states:
Since the introduction of non-sniffable Opal (fuel) throughout Central Australia, Watarru has stocks of suitable unleaded fuel for cars. Avgas is no longer available. Watarru has a community office for administration purposes which also provides an Internet service and a place for co-ordinating the local arts project. Management of the land provides employment opportunities for the Watarru community, managing and monitoring native fauna populations whilst also rounding up, shooting or culling pest species such as camels, foxes and feral cats.[5] The Watarru Anangu school was opened in 1986 and has approximately 25 students.[6] Watarru no longer has an operational medical clinic and does not have a permanent police presence. South Australian police are based at Marla and run patrols in the area. The community has no Indigenous community constables. Electricity is provided to the community using a combination of solar power and a wind turbine, with the energy stored in batteries.[7] Power is also generated by 2 diesel generators. As with most APY settlements, Australian Broadcasting Corporation and Special Broadcasting Service television are available. Watarru also receives the Seven Network affiliated station Golden West Network from Western Australia, as well as Imparja television. Subscription television service Austar is also available to residents. Residents can vote in elections for the Parliament of South Australia at a booth that visits Pipalyatjara. A permit is required for a member of the public to visit any community on the APY Lands, as they are freehold lands owned by the Aboriginal people. Entry to any APY community without a permit is an offence, and harsh penalties apply. Footnotes1. ^Commonwealth Bureau of Meteorology data 2. ^1 Australian Bureau of Statistics, 2001 Census (Microsoft Excel spreadsheet) 3. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928134734/http://www.appropriateenergy.com/proj3.htm Appropriate Energy Project website] 4. ^1 [https://web.archive.org/web/20080408003253/http://www.waru.org/communities/watarru/ waru.org: Watarru] 5. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070927022159/http://waru.org/communities/watarru/land.php waru.org: Watarru Land Management] 6. ^School website 7. ^[https://web.archive.org/web/20070928134734/http://www.appropriateenergy.com/proj3.htm Appropriate Energy web page for Watarru] Further external links
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| last = | first = | year = | url = http://watarru.sa.edu.au/ | title = Watarru School Website | work = | accessdate = 2007-07-13 }}{{Aboriginal South Australians}} 2 : Towns in South Australia|Aboriginal communities in South Australia |
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