
Brady Creek is a rural locality in South Australia's Mid North region, situated within the Regional Council of Goyder. Established in August 2000, it encompasses the creek of the same name and is divided between the Hundreds of Apoinga and English. Historically, the area was inhabited by the Ngadjuri people and later became part of Anlaby Station. In 1906, the land was purchased by the state government for closer settlement and subdivided. A postal receiving office operated from 1916 until its closure in 1969. Today, Brady Creek remains a tranquil rural community.
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