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Stuart

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Name Stuart
Type Designation Town
Place Id 23631
Place Type Feature
Status Historical
Date Registered
Location (Datum GDA94)  
Latitude: -23° 41' S (Decimal degrees -23.69945)
Longitude: 133° 52' E (Decimal degrees 133.88075)
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Locality / Suburb  
  Alice Springs
Local Government Area  
  Alice Springs Town Council
History/Origin Government Surveyor David Lindsay surveyed the township in 1888 and named it Stuart after John McDouall Stuart the first European to blaze the trail from SA across the centre of Australia to the north coast.

After the railway arrived in Stuart in 1929, the town grew and a new post office was opened in Railway Terrace in 1932. The post office having previously been at Alice Springs, was called Alice Springs and the town Stuart. However, the following year (1933), the town was gazetted as Alice Springs.

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Date Gazettal Comment
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