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| Renner Springs - Overview & Things to See and Do |
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Overview Renner Springs owes its origins to the Overland Telegraph Line. It was named after Dr Renner who dispensed medical advice & rations to the teams working on the Telegraph Line when they passed through the springs in 1872. The area achieved its importance because of the large number of freshwater springs which bubble up from the underground springs thus providing water to the area. Things to See and Do Roadhouse: The roadhouse at Renner Springs was built after World War II from a local disused army hut. Bar, food and accommodation are all available. Fuel Available: 6.00am - 11.00pm Diesel, ULP, LP, Gogas Churchill's
Head Rock Attack
Creek Historical Reserve Each Easter Renner Springs has a local rodeo and race meeting which attracts stockmen and punters from all over the Territory. |