District Council of Robe

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The District Council of Robe is a local government area located in the Limestone Coast area of South Australia. Located on the land of the Bunganditj people, the District Council of Robe covers an area of just under 1,100 km2 and serves a population of around 1,400 people.

The district relies on a mix of agriculture, fisheries and tourism as major components of its economy and has a variety of agricultural industries, with cereal crops, beef cattle and sheep prominent. The biodiverse district also has a wine industry associated with the Mount Benson wine region.

Tourism has been an increasingly important part of the economy, with up to 15,000 tourists every year. The area has a large number of historic buildings, as well as natural attractions. Robe is listed as one of the state's historical towns in the Heritage Conservation Branch's Master Interpretation Plan.

Suburbs

Boatswain Point, Bray, Clay Wells, Greenways, Mount Benson, Nora Creina, Reedy Creek, Robe.