Wolseley, South Australia

Wolseley (formerly Tatiara) is a small South Australian town near the Victorian border.

[2] The town was surveyed in 1884, and initially named Tatiara, which was described as an "Aboriginal word from the Jackegilbrab Tribe which HC Talbot states is divided into six clans (Kooinkill, Wirriga, Chala, Camiaguigara, Niall & Nunkoora)".

[12] It is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register as the Wolseley Inland Aircraft Fuel Depot.

[14] In 1881, the Government of South Australia authorised the construction of a 3 ft 6 in (1,067 mm) railway from "University Block No.

In 1936, to help overcome some of the inconveniences of the break of gauge, containers were introduced to allow though shipment of goods without the need for transshipment.

World War II fuel tanks of No. 12 Inland Aircraft Fuel Depot