Join us as we commemorate 150 years of Minlaton's rich history and vibrant community spirit. From March 27 to 29, 2026, the town will come alive with events, exhibitions, and festivities honoring our past and looking forward to the future.
March 27–29, 2026
Let's Get Started Located in the heart of South Australia’s Yorke Peninsula, Minlaton is a charming country town that punches well above its weight when…...
Originally known as "Gum Flat", the area that would become Minlaton was recognized for its dense stands of native red gums and reliable underground water sources. In a time when reliable water determined the viability of settlement, the region's natural resources made it a logical choice for development. The name “Minlaton” is believed to be derived from the Narungga word "minlacowie," often translated as “sweet water,” highlighting the significance of these water sources to both the Aboriginal inhabitants and early settlers.
Minlaton was surveyed in 1874 and officially established in 1876, emerging as a central service town for the surrounding rural areas. Its wide main street still a defining feature today was designed to allow bullock drays to easily turn around, a nod to the transport needs of early farmers hauling grain and supplies.
As settlement progressed, agriculture quickly became the town’s lifeblood, with barley becoming the dominant crop. The region’s unique climate, combined with its fertile soils and pioneering farmers, allowed for the consistent production of high-quality barley. This success saw Minlaton gain national and even international recognition, proudly earning it the unofficial title of “Barley Capital of the World.”
Minlaton proudly celebrates Captain Harry Butler, a World War I flying ace and aviation pioneer. In 1919, he made the first over-water airmail flight in the Southern Hemisphere, flying from Adelaide to Minlaton.
His restored Bristol monoplane, the "Red Devil," is on display at the Harry Butler Memorial, serving as a testament to his contributions to aviation
Housed in a historic 1889 general store, the Minlaton Museum offers a window into the town's past. Exhibits include artifacts from the settlement days, local organizations, and a dedicated room honoring Captain Harry Butler.
The success of the 150th celebrations is a testament to the dedication of local volunteers and organizations. Fundraising efforts, including stalls at the Southern Yorke Peninsula Show, have been instrumental in bringing the events to life.
Collaborations with neighboring towns, such as Port Victoria, have also enriched the celebration, fostering a sense of regional unity.
Take a self-guided tour through Minlaton's Main Street and discover 20 historical plaques that narrate the town's journey over the past 150 years. Each plaque offers insights into significant events, landmarks, and figures that have shaped the community.
We invite all current and former residents to contribute to our collective memory. Share your photographs, stories, and memorabilia to be featured in our digital archive and during the celebration events.
Whether you're a long-time resident or a visitor, Minlaton's 150th anniversary is an event not to be missed. Join us in celebrating our town's rich history, vibrant community, and bright future.