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Nildottie

 
Herrmanns Landing Road, Nildottie SA 5238, Australia
 
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Nildottie is a town on the Murray River between Goolwa Channel - Lake Alexandrina Junction (Lower Murray Channel) (214.43 kilometres to the southwest) and Blanchetown Lock No 1 (The lock was completed in 1922) (53.71 kilometres to the north).
 
 
The nearest place in the direction of Goolwa Channel - Lake Alexandrina Junction is Wongulla Lagoon; 13.87 kilometres away.
 
The nearest place in the direction of Blanchetown Lock No 1 is Marks Landing; 21.25 kilometres away.

Mooring here is unrated.

 
 
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Nildottie is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the east side of the Murray River about 99 kilometres (62 mi) east of the state capital of Adelaide and about 40 kilometres (25 mi) north-east of the municipal seat in Mannum.

Nildottie’s boundaries were created on 27 March 2003 for the “long established name” and include the sites of the Kroehns Landing Shack Site and Scrubby Flat Shack Site. On 22 December 2011, Nildottie was enlarged by the addition of land on its northern side after the locality of Greenways Landing was abolished following a request from residents and local government.

The name is derived from the Aboriginal word 'ngurltartang', which means 'smoke signal hill'.

The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Nildottie had 189 people living within its boundaries.

Nildottie is located within the federal division of Barker, the state electoral district of Chaffey and the local government area of the Mid Murray Council.

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[Nildottie, South Australia] Nildottie is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the east side of the Murray River about 99 kilometres (62 mi) east of the [County of Albert] riverside hundreds of Cadell, Randell (now Murbko), Paisley, Cooper (now Nildottie), and Giles (now Forster). Eight further hundreds were proclaimed to incorporated [List of cities and towns in South Australia] Nackara Nain Nairne Nangwarry Nantawarra Naracoorte Narrung New Well Nildottie Ninnes Nonning Normanville Northgate Norton Summit Nullarbor Nundroo Nuriootpa [List of Murray River distances] 480 km) 55 miles (89 km) Big Bend −923 miles (−1,490 km) 52 miles (84 km) Nildottie East −932 miles (−1,500 km) 43 miles (69 km) Forster −936 miles (−1,510 km) [Hundred of Forster] the hundred along with a large southern part of the bounded locality of Nildottie. The Hundred of the Murray was the first cadastral division made in the [Electoral district of Hammond] of Callington, Cambrai, Coomandook, Karoonda, Langhorne Creek, Mannum, Nildottie, Peake, Pinnaroo, Purnong and Tailem Bend. Hammond was created in the [Scarred tree] photographed along the Murray River at Waikerie and Kroehns Landing at Nildottie in South Australia, and on the Murrumbidgee River near Hay, New South [Ngaut Ngaut Conservation Park] is on the Eastern bank of the Murray River downstream of the town of Nildottie. It is co-managed by the Government of South Australia and the Nganguraku [Hundred of the Murray] County of Albert: Cadell, Randell (now Murbko), Paisley, Cooper (now Nildottie), and Giles (now Forster); In the unincorporated land at present-day Chucka [District Council of Sedan] cadastral hundreds of Jellicoe, Bagot, Fisher and Nildottie. Together, the hundreds of Fisher and Nildottie comprised the Swan Reach ward, the Sedan ward
 
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