Nora Creina, South Australia
The locality was given “the long established name” which is presumably derived from Nora Creina Bay which is located within the locality and which was named after Nora Creina Bacon, the daughter of Major General Anthony Bacon and Lady Charlotte Bacon and the wife of Charles Burney Young who was ‘an early settler in the area.’[1][11][12] Nora Creina occupies land along the coastline between the southern shore of Lake Robe in the north and in part by Lake George Road in the south.[1][13] Land use within the locality consists of agriculture with a strip of land along the coastline being zoned for conservation which includes the protected area known as the Little Dip Conservation Park at its northern end and land on the east side of Lake St Clair which includes the protected area known as the Lake St Clair Conservation Park.A settlement is located to the south-east of the coastline of Nora Creina Bay within the jurisdiction of the District Council of Robe.[14][15][1][16] The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reported that Nora Creina shared a population of 36 people with the portion of the locality of Bray located within the Wattle Range Council.[17][a] Nora Creina is located within the federal Division of Barker, the state electoral district of MacKillop and the local government areas of the District Council of Robe and the Wattle Range Council.