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Overview
Tarlee is a small town in South Australia’s lower Mid North, situated where the Horrocks Highway spans the Gilbert River. With a 2016 census population of 302, the community enjoys a quiet, rural lifestyle framed by historic roots – the township was first offered for sale by auction in 1867 and the Tarlee Institute, opened in 1888, continues to serve as a local gathering place. Its proximity, about 8 km south of Giles Corner, links residents quickly to the Barrier Highway and the Clare Valley, while the surrounding countryside adds a relaxed, country‑side feel.
Transport links include the Horrocks Highway, providing easy road access, and the former Peterborough railway line, whose Tarlee station (now closed) remains a landmark from the early 2000s closure. The town falls within the District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys and offers a mix of modest homes typical of a settlement of its size, reflecting both its historic character and contemporary rural living.