It’s marketed by locals as South Australia’s favourite town, but it’s quite possibly the nation’s favourite. With its postcard-like views, famous rock lobster fishing and spectacular bush surrounds, ...
Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Historic Robe is located 338 km south east of Adelaide on Guichen Bay. Today it is very much an attractive holiday resort combining a ...
The District Council of Robe is considering a project to install a camera pointing at the town's obelisk at Cape Dombey on ...
Robe’s appeal lies in its incredible collection of well-preserved historic buildings and its stunning coastal environment. Robe is one of Australia’s most charming and unspoilt holiday destinations.
In short: Research is underway into the shipwreck of the Koning Willem de Tweede in 1857. Robe residents are encouraged to come forward with objects that might have come from the wreck. What's next?
Archaeologists are confident they have found the wreckage of an 800-ton Dutch merchant ship that sunk off the coast of Australia 168 years ago. The Koning Willem de Tweede was lost near Robe, ...
One of the state’s most popular swimming pontoons is back in the water after an insurance stand-off, delighting locals and visitors alike. Robe pontoon returned to town’s Front Beach on Guichen Bay on ...
The existing deposits in the Robe Valley mine and West Angelas mine, currently in operation, are nearing the end of their life span. The aim of the project is to sustain production capacity at two ...
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