Tarpeena
SA 5277 • South Australia
About Tarpeena
Tarpeena is a small rural locality in South Australia's Limestone Coast region, situated approximately 20 kilometres north of Mount Gambier in the District Council of Grant. With a population of around 392, it is a quiet agricultural community set in the Green Triangle — one of Australia's most productive forestry and farming regions. The area is characterised by extensive pine plantations, grazing land, and the fertile volcanic soils typical of the Mount Gambier district, with Adelaide lying approximately 430 kilometres to the north.
Tarpeena's economy has historically been linked to timber and forestry, and the locality retains a working rural character. Residents rely on nearby Mount Gambier for the full range of services including shopping, schools, healthcare, and employment, with the regional centre easily accessible by road. The surrounding landscape of plantation forests, farmland, and the occasional sinkhole and cave systems typical of the Limestone Coast gives the area a distinctive character appreciated by those seeking a quiet, semi-rural lifestyle close to a well-serviced regional city.
Tarpeena falls under postcode 5277 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Mount Gambier electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Bus Services
- Limited regional bus — Mount Gambier Approximately 20–25 min
Commute to Adelaide CBD
🛣️ Mount Gambier (20km south) is the practical hub for work and services; limited coach services to Adelaide available from Mount Gambier
A rural locality with minimal on-foot amenities; a car is essential for shopping, schools, and services in Mount Gambier
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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Whitford Crescent
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Portland Street
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43 Cameron Street
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Riddoch Street
