Laura Information Centre
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Laura, established in 1872, is a historic township in South Australia that originated from the subdivision of the Booyoolee Run, a pastoral holding. It is named after Laura Hughes, the wife of pastoralist Herbert Bristow Hughes, and has since evolved into a vibrant community with a rich agricultural heritage.
The town is known for its significant role as a supply post during the construction of the Beetaloo Reservoir and is home to cultural events such as the annual Laura Fair and the bi-monthly Laura Markets. Visitors can enjoy local attractions, accommodations that cater to various budgets, and delicious offerings from the Golden North Ice Cream factory and other food producers.
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