Augustus Poeppel, after whom the point is named, conducted a survey in the mid-1880s to find the exact location of the central Australian colonial borders.[2] His team used camels to drag a coolibah post to mark the intersection. Originally the point was located in a salt lake, but it was found that the measuring chain used was a few centimetres too long. Another survey was conducted by Lawrence Wells, who relocated the post to its current position.[2]
Tourism
As with the other three corners it is a destination for four-wheel-drive tourists.
^"The history of Poeppel Corner"(PDF). Newsletter of the Australian National Placenames Survey. Placenames Australia. Archived(PDF) from the original on 27 October 2015. Retrieved 22 October 2015.