Gosse, South Australia

Gosse is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on Kangaroo Island about 175 kilometres (109 mi) south-west of the Adelaide city centre. The locality includes a part of the Hundred of Gosse which was proposed as the site of a soldier settlement town during the 1950s. A site was surveyed in June 1961 and gazetted as a government town in September 1961 with the name Gosse which is derived from Sir James Hay Gosse who had an interest in native fauna and flora conservation on Kangaroo Island and whose father, William Gosse, is remembered in the naming of the Hundred of Gosse. The locality’s boundaries which include the former government town of Gosse were created in May 2002.The major land uses within the locality includes conservation and primary production with the fo

Gosse, South Australia

Gosse is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located on Kangaroo Island about 175 kilometres (109 mi) south-west of the Adelaide city centre. The locality includes a part of the Hundred of Gosse which was proposed as the site of a soldier settlement town during the 1950s. A site was surveyed in June 1961 and gazetted as a government town in September 1961 with the name Gosse which is derived from Sir James Hay Gosse who had an interest in native fauna and flora conservation on Kangaroo Island and whose father, William Gosse, is remembered in the naming of the Hundred of Gosse. The locality’s boundaries which include the former government town of Gosse were created in May 2002.The major land uses within the locality includes conservation and primary production with the fo