Peterborough is a Vern Morcom design in South Australia's mid-north.
It used to have railway work and a meat works but I expect both have disappeared.
There were banks, and schools (which required staff) but they have generally reduced significantly as population fell.
Rainfall might 10 to 15 inches a year, principally in winter.
There are no rivers, no significant water basins and any water would probably cost $3 a kilolitre (a cubic metre).
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Irrigation is uneconomic for both water and piping/electricity.
Golf is a winter game, and the scrapes might be sand or slag (from mineral processing plants).
James B
ps Remember that Australia has a population of less than 10% of the USA despite having a similar land mass. It is also a very dry continent (Antarctica is drier
), so population and water is lacking in may places.