Kingston SE is a coastal town located in the southeast of South Australia, approximately 300 kilometers southeast of Adelaide. Situated on the Limestone Coast, it faces the Southern Ocean and is known for its beautiful beaches and fishing opportunities. The town was established in the 1850s and named after George Strickland Kingston, a prominent South Australian colonist. Originally a port for the wool trade, Kingston SE developed as an agricultural centre. Today, it serves as a popular tourist destination, offering attractions such as the Cape Jaffa Lighthouse and the Kingston National Trust Museum. The town’s economy is based on agriculture, fishing, and tourism.