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The monument commemorates the mail contractors of the Birdsville Track who served from 1886 to 1975.
Marree is essentially a railway town and, consequently, has been located not in a place where there are natural advantages but on a flat plain extending north to Lake Eyre and beyond. Its great claim to fame (apart from the fact that it is the southern starting point on the Birdsville Track) is that in 1954 the film Back of Beyond helped turn the local Royal Mail service provider, Tom Kruse, into an outback legend.
The film told how Kruse took the mail and supplies across flooded rivers, over huge sand dunes and through fiercely difficult terrain. It portrayed him as a simple man who handled adversity with dour outback stoicism and was committed, regardless of the cost, to getting supplies to the outlying homesteads.
Location
| Address: | Oodnadatta Track, Marree, 5733 |
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| State: | SA |
| Area: | AUS |
| GPS Coordinates: | Lat: -29.644916 Long: 138.062919 Note: GPS Coordinates are approximate. |
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Dedication
| Actual Monument Dedication Date: | Saturday 17th May, 1986 |
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In memory of the mail contractors of the Birdsville Track
1886 - 1975
"The real pioneers"


