Ediac
Ediacara, often abbreviated as Ediac, is a small town located in the Mid North region of South Australia. It is situated approximately 100 kilometers north of Adelaide, the state capital. The town is named after the Ediacara Hills, which are located nearby and are known for their unique geological formations and fossils. These fossils, dating back to the Ediacaran Period, are some of the oldest known multicellular life forms on Earth.
Ediacara was established in the late 19th century as a farming community. The town's economy has traditionally
The town has a small population, with a mix of local residents and seasonal visitors. It is
Ediacara is known for its friendly community and relaxed atmosphere. The town hosts several annual events,