About Dc Of The Copper Coast Community Directory
The Copper Coast Community Directory connects residents and visitors with a wide range of services, beachside activities, community organisations and recreational opportunities in this coastal region. The directory details health and welfare services, surf lifesaving clubs, arts and cultural groups, sporting associations, youth programs and tourism services, encouraging participation and community engagement along the shoreline and hinterland.
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The Copper Coast community directory features categories such as health and wellbeing services, disability and ageing support, child care, community clubs and halls, education and employment programs, environment and conservation, arts and creative activities, and sport.
Listings also include Aboriginal services, legal and advocacy support, crisis and emergency services, accommodation, transport, volunteering and welfare assistance, as well as recreational and self‑help groups.
Many programs are run by local organisations and service clubs within the Copper Coast, though some specialised health, disability or cultural services travel from nearby regional centres to support residents.
Copper Coast Region
Occupying the northern Yorke Peninsula, the Copper Coast encompasses the historic mining towns of Moonta, Wallaroo and Kadina, now popular seaside getaways. Museums tell of Cornish miners and copper smelters, while beaches lure families with safe swimming. Festivals celebrate Celtic heritage and summer fun. Locals stroll the long jetty at Wallaroo to drop crab nets and wander the mines walking trail among ruins and wildflowers just outside Moonta.
Council has an approximate area of 780 km².