
Corunna Station is a historic sheep station located approximately 6 km north of Iron Knob and 56 km northwest of Whyalla on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. Established in 1861, it spans 576 km² and is bisected by the Eyre Highway. The station's name derives from Caroona Hill, a significant landmark for early explorers, and is believed to be based on a local Aboriginal word for "heron" or "crane." Notably, the area is home to the Lake Gilles Gypsum Deposit, a notable mineral site.
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