[2] The lease straddled the sandy country on either side of the Strzelecki Creek and had one semi-permanent waterhole along with five wells to water stock.
[3] An Aboriginal stockman named Logic killed his overseer, Cornelius Mulhall, at the property in 1878.
Logic then disappeared into the Strzelecki Desert, evading capture for two years until he returned and was arrested.
It was later found that Mulhall had treated Logic brutally and he was released in 1885 and eventually returned to his old job at Tinga Tingala in 1886.
The Tinga Tingana Homestead Ruins are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.