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Katarapko Wood Camp

Katarapko Wood Camp

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Katarapko Wood Camp was a World War II prisoner of war camp, located on Katarapko Island, on the River Murray near Loxton, in South Australia's Riverland. It was officially part of the Loveday Camp complex, and housed Italian prisoners of war, who were employed as wood cutters for the Allied war effort. It was similar to wood camps throughout South Australia at the time, including two others attached to the Loveday POW camps - Moorook West (Wood Camp) and Woolenook (Wood Camp).

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The camp consisted of a tented compound, surrounded by barbed wire. The first Italian prisoners arrived at the camp on 3 May 1942.[1] The camp guard was provided by members of the 25/33 Garrison Battalion, a militia unit of the Australian Army.

Cut timber was used as fuel for the power station and the pumping station at Berri.[2]

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  1. "KATARAPKO WOOD CAMP - LOVEDAY LOCATED IN THE RIVERLAND DISTRICT (sic) OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA". Peter Dunn. 2004. Retrieved 31 March 2016.
  2. "Murray River National Park Management Plan (including Rilli Island, Media Island and Kapunda Island Conservation Park)" (PDF). Department for Environment and Natural Resources (DENR). 1994. p. 7. Archived from the original (PDF) on 24 September 2015. Retrieved 3 April 2019.

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