Kimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway
at the top of Eyre Peninsula in the Australian state
of South Australia. At the 2006 census, Kimba had
a population of 636 and it has an annual rainfall of
348 mm. There is 7 metre tall statue of a big galah
beside the highway marking halfway between the
east and west coasts of Australia. The Gawler
Ranges are north of the highway near the town.
Kimba is located half way across Australia. The
town lies 97 Kilometres east of Wudinna and 89
kilometres west of Iron Knob.
Kimba is situated at the northern edge of Eyre
Peninsula's truly vast grain growing belt.
Kimba is located in the Eyre Peninsula region,
South Australia (SA) in Australia. The satellite
coordinates of Kimba are: latitude 33°8'18"S and
longitude 136°25'14"E