Yatina
Yatina is a town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on the RM Williams Way about north of the state capital of Adelaide and about and respectively from the municipal seats of Jamestown and Orroroo.
History
The name of the town derives from the Aboriginal name of a nearby black rock. Yatina was proclaimed as a town in July 1874, and the first town lots were sold in September that year. The Yatina Hotel was also built that same year.St Virgilius Church and Primitive Methodist Chapel were opened in November and December 1876 respectively.
Early hopes for the new town were disappointed in 1877 when a promised railway extension bypassed the town.
The school opened in 1879 and closed in 1952.
In 1886, Yatina's population was 80, with an estimate of 100 residents the next year.
Boundaries for the locality were created on 16 December 1999 that include the site of the Government Town of Yatina. The portion within the Northern Areas Council, being the southern side of locality, was added on 12 April 2001. Part of Yatina on its western side was 'excluded' and added to the adjoining locality of Tarcowie on 2 August 2012 following a request from residents.