Ceduna
Ceduna is a coastal town located in South Australia, known for its stunning beaches and rich marine life. It serves as a gateway to the Nullarbor Plain and is famous for its fishing and seafood, particularly oysters. The town has a population of around 3,000 residents and offers various amenities, including shops, schools, and recreational facilities.
The area around Ceduna is also significant for its Indigenous heritage, with the Wirangu people being the traditional custodians of the land. Ceduna hosts several annual events, such as the Ceduna Oyster Fest, which celebrates local seafood and culture, attracting visitors from across the region.