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Feature Events

Quorn Cup, Saturday 7 June 2008.

The Area

The town of Quorn began with the surveying of the railways. It would eventually become the junction of the Sydney-Perth and Adelaide-Darwin railway systems. When a hundred years later it lost the railway traffic it had to rely on its other services to farmers and pastoralists. As the gateway to the Flinders Ranges, the tourist industry has become an important revenue earner.

Because of its beautiful surroundings and climate several films have been made in and around the town. The first, in 1949, was Bitter Springs followed by Kangaroo in 1951, Robbery Under Arms, The Sundowners and Sunday Too Far Away. Parts of Kangaroo and The Sundowners were also filmed at Corunna Station at the foot of Corunna Hills near Iron Knob.

Accommodation and Tourism

Tourist Attractions and Accommodation Details: Please contact the Flinders Ranges Visitors Information Centre - 3 Seventh St Quorn - 5433 on (08) 8648 6419 or
click here for local accommodation and tourism details.

The Racecourse

 

Membership details

Membership is $12 per person.

General Admission

Adults: $10
Concession: $6
Children U16: free

About us - Contact details

 

Fred Grose

Phone:

(08) 8648 6108

Quorn Jockey Club Inc
Po Box 215
Quorn SA 5433

 

Fax:

(08) 8648 6018

 

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