Point Pass, South Australia

[2] The town's main amenities include a hotel with social club,[3] district hall with an Australia Post Community Postal Agent,[4] and a Lutheran church.

[9] The Ngadjuri have been largely overlooked in the histories of colonisation and the subsequent dispossession from their traditional lands.

[13] This building complex is a major feature both in the town and in the Lutheran heritage of South Australia.

Immanuel College moved to North Adelaide in 1927, where it remains operational as a private Lutheran secondary school.

[16] Throughout its history, the town has been home to various businesses and organisations, encompassing a range of trades and services.

The predominant ancestries reported by Point Pass residents include Australian, English, German, South Sudanese, and Irish.

The most common employment sectors among Point Pass residents are community and personal service workers, as well as machinery operators and drivers, with incomes generally lower than the state average.

[22] There are two walk-in campsites adjacent to Point Pass along this section, Smith Hill and Webb Gap.

[25] Historic Anlaby Station lies approximately 20 km south-west of Point Pass.

Point Pass Immanuel Lutheran Church
Point Pass Hotel
Immanuel Lutheran Church, 1880
Immanuel Lutheran College, 1900
Main Street, 1910