Kyalite

Kyalite is a locality on the Wakool River in the Riverina district of the Australian state of New South Wales.

Agnes was named "Queen Aggie" in a ceremony in nearby Swan Hill to mark the British coronation.

[7] In 1976 Kyalite was described in the following terms: "It… consists of a Post Office, Public Hall, General Store (with petrol pumps), Hotel, tennis courts, cricket oval, about five private houses and has 66 persons on the Electoral Roll".

[8] On 13 September 1860 the Burke and Wills expedition to the Gulf of Carpentaria arrived at Wakool Crossing and dined at Henry Talbett's hotel.

The next day they crossed the Wakool River by Talbett’s punt and Burke paid £9.6.0 "for portage, provisions &c.".

[9] On 13 July 1979, while working as a Detective Senior Constable, Bob Lane, of the Victoria Police, accompanied a suspect from Piangil to a campsite across the state border at Kyalite.