thull
Thull is a small village located in the district of North West, South Australia. It is situated approximately 10 kilometers north of the town of Port Pirie. The village was established in the late 19th century and has a population of around 100 residents. Thull is known for its agricultural activities, with a significant portion of the land being used for grazing and crop cultivation. The village also has a small community center that hosts various local events and gatherings. Thull is part of the broader region known as the Eyre Peninsula, which is characterized by its arid climate and diverse wildlife. The area is also home to several historical sites, including the Thull Homestead, which was built in the early 1900s and is now a heritage-listed property. The village's economy is largely supported by the agricultural industry, with residents often involved in farming, livestock management, and related services. Despite its small size, Thull plays an important role in the local community, providing essential services and fostering a sense of belonging among its residents.