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    Port Willunga is a semi-rural suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is known as Wirruwarrungga or Ruwarunga by the traditional owners, the Kaurna people...
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  • Willunga may refer to: Willunga, South Australia, a locality Willunga Football Club, an Australian rules football club in South Australia Willunga High...
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  • Courthouse, Wellington Willunga Courthouse Museum, Willunga Winn's Bakehouse, Coromandel Valley South Australia portal South Australian Heritage Register List...
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    Onkaparinga Heights - 5163 Onkaparinga Hills - 5163 Port Noarlunga – 5167 Port Noarlunga South - 5167 Port Willunga - 5173 Reynella - 5161 Reynella East - 5161...
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  • Ranges: Mount Pleasant railway line Sedan railway line Willunga railway line Milang railway line South East: Mount Gambier railway line Kingston SE railway...
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  • Wakefield Port Willunga Price Proof Range Punyelroo Quorn Qualco Ramco Rapid Bay Raukkan Redbanks Redhill Reeves Plains Rendelsham Renmark Renmark South Riverton...
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  • Australia by death toll. The Port Arthur massacre claimed 35 lives in 1996 when Martin Bryant opened fire in the former penal colony. Two Australian Army...
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  • This is a list of ports in Australia. It includes all gazetted ports, harbours, havens, roadsteads and marinas. This list is complete with respect to the...
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    Battunga Road Brookman Road Old Willunga Hill Road (Brookman Rd to Victor Harbor Rd) Victor Harbor Rd (Old Willunga Hill Rd to Pages Flat Rd, also A13)...
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    [ˈd̪̥aɳɖaɲa]) is the capital and most populous city of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city in Australia. The name "Adelaide" may refer to either Greater...
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    The Willunga railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. The line opened on 20 January 1915 by Sir Henry Galway who was the...
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  • Nautical Museum, Wallaroo Wellington Courthouse, Wellington Willunga Courthouse Museum, Willunga Winn's Bakehouse, Coromandel Valley Clarendon, near Evandale...
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  • Caitlin McDougall (category Use Australian English from February 2014)
    co-starred with Thomson in the Australian drama series The Alice. As of July 2022[update] they live at Port Willunga, South Australia. "The Alice: Characters:...
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    The Hundred of Willunga is a cadastral unit of hundred covering the extreme south suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area. It is one of the eleven hundreds...
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  • McLaren Vale, Morphett Vale, Mount Bold, Myponga, Noarlunga, Port Noarlunga, Reynella, Willunga, Yankalilla and Christies Beach Juniors. The League came to...
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  • 2021 to June 2022. Port Pirie had the largest net reduction in population of 106. The fastest growth of an LGA in South Australia was in Adelaide Plains...
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  • Kathleen Sauerbier (category Use Australian English from March 2024)
    return to study with Frederick Millward Grey. She had also visited Port Willunga by 1930, perhaps she went there to recuperate and subsequently fell...
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    Road, in the east by the Main South Road, to the south by the boundary of the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Willunga and to the west by the coastline...
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  • Tom Waye (category People from Willunga, South Australia)
    football in Willunga and Renmark, before arriving in Adelaide and competing in the Port Adelaide Church Association. He started his Port Adelaide career...
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    to Willunga by 1918, this forming the Willunga line. On the north side of the city, a separate pair of tracks was built from the junction of the Port and...
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    Eudunda 1915: Willunga railway line completed 1917: First standard gauge line completed between Port Augusta and Kalgoorlie, Western Australia, requiring...
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  • 2024 Tour Down Under (category January 2024 sports events in Australia)
    19 January 2024 — Murray Bridge to Port Elliot, 136.2 km (84.6 mi) 20 January 2024 — Christies Beach to Willunga Hill, 129.3 km (80.3 mi) 21 January...
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  • Football League. Current member clubs include Willunga, which is one of the oldest football clubs in South Australia, tracing its history back to 1874. List...
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  • List of closed railway stations in Adelaide (category Disused railway stations in South Australia)
    Hackham Korro Noarlunga Moana Tuni McLaren Vale Pikkara Taringa Willunga Dry Creek-Port Adelaide (closed to passengers 27 May 1988, now freight only) Wingfield...
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  • Willungacetus (category Oligocene mammals of Australia)
    whale of the family Aetiocetidae known from the Oligocene of Australia (at Port Willunga, 35°18′S 138°30′E / 35.3°S 138.5°E / -35.3; 138.5, paleocoordinates...
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  • Atkinson (6 July 1822 – 15 October 1906) was a pioneer farmer in the Willunga, South Australia and for nine years was a representative for that district in Parliament...
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    Kensington, South Park, Willunga, Port Adelaide, Adelaide, North Adelaide, Prince Alfred College, Gawler, Kapunda, Bankers, Woodville, South Adelaide and...
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    passes through Moana. There was a station at Moana on the former Marino-Willunga rail line that it follows. Moana is serviced by the 741, 745, 747, 749...
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  • Australian Football Club North Cairns Australian Football Club Port Douglas Australian Football Club South Cairns Australian Football Club Boyne Island Tannum...
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  • clubs in South Australia behind Port Adelaide which was established in 1870. Willunga was an inaugural member of the South Australian Football Association...
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