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    Peake is a town and locality in the Australian state of South Australia situated along the Mallee Highway (B12), approximately 150 kilometres (93 mi)...
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  • The Peake is an abandoned ruin on the banks of the Neales River in far north South Australia, near the mound springs complex known as Freeling Springs...
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  • Peake may refer to: Hundred of Peake, a cadastral unit Peake, South Australia, a town and locality District Council of Peake, a former local government...
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  • Francis Peake OAM (born 5 December 1953) is a former Australian rules footballer who played for East Fremantle and Perth in the West Australian Football...
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    (The Peake)". Friends of Mound Springs. Retrieved 28 May 2019. "S.A. Northern Pioneers: S. Jarvis". SA Memories. State Library of South Australia. Retrieved...
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    Archibald Henry Peake (15 January 1859 – 6 April 1920) was an Australian politician. He was Premier of South Australia on three occasions: from 1909 to...
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  • Council of Peake was a local government area in the Australian state of South Australia that existed from 1911 to 1997 on land in the state’s south-east. It...
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    Peake Ruins, including those of a former telegraph office, cemetery, mine site and lime kilns at the outstation, are listed on the South Australian Heritage...
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    Major Timothy "Tim" Nigel Peake CMG (born 7 April 1972) is a British European Space Agency astronaut, Army Air Corps officer and author. He is the first...
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  • accommodation, Peake Creek was named for him by John McDouall Stuart in June 1859 and hence Peake Station, or The Peake, South Australia The Peake, acquired...
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  • This is a List of South Australian Ministries representing the Government of South Australia. In South Australia, the cabinet is interchangeably known...
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  • Peake is a surname, and may refer to: Archibald Peake (1859–1920), Australian conservative politician and Premier of South Australia Arthur Peake (1865–1929)...
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  • Peake was an electoral district of the House of Assembly in the Australian state of South Australia from 1970 to 2002. The district was based in the western...
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  • (MFL) was an Australian rules football competition in South Australia. The league comprised teams located in south eastern South Australia and one team...
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    on the South Australian Railways network. It ran east from the Adelaide to Melbourne line at Tailem Bend to Pinnaroo near the South Australia / Victoria...
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    The Price-Peake Government is the name given to the coalition government in South Australia between 1905 and 1909 when Labor leader Tom Price led the...
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    2015. "Freeling Springs (The Peake)". Friends of Mound Springs. Retrieved 28 May 2019. "The Afghan Camelmen". South Australian History. Retrieved 29 May...
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    on Pindari Road. Peakhurst South Public School is located nearby. Peakhurst was named after landholder John Robert Peake. The area was originally part...
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  • Local government in the Australian state of South Australia describes the organisations and processes by which towns and districts can manage their own...
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    in South Australian waters since the establishment of the colony in 1836. Prior to 2014, there had been 82 recorded shark attacks in South Australia. 20...
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    an address location as it is incorporated into the bounded locality of Peake. "Search results for 'Buccleuch, LOCU' with the following datasets selected...
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    The premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia, Australia. The Government of South Australia follows the Westminster...
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    Liberal and Democratic Union (LDU) government led by Premier of South Australia Archibald Peake was defeated by the United Labor Party (ULP) led by John Verran...
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  • electoral results for the Electoral district of Peake in South Australian elections. History of South Australian elections, 1857-2006 - by Dean Jaensch -...
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  • California List of shark attacks in South Africa List of fatal shark attacks in South Africa Western Australian shark cull "The International Shark Attack...
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    formerly Hergott Springs) is a small town located in the north of South Australia. It lies 589 kilometres (366 mi) North of Adelaide at the junction...
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  • Archibald Peake (1910–1920) Henry Barwell (1920–1923) Members of the South Australian House of Assembly, 1910–1912 Members of the South Australian House of...
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  • Retrieved 8 May 2018. Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Copeville". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 28 March 2018. Peake, A.H. (1 May 1919)...
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    Strangways Springs and the Peake were identified as sites for repeater stations. Charlotte Waters, just north of the South Australian border in the Northern...
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  • com.au. Retrieved 3 June 2020. "Vics play favourites as Peake on bench". – The West Australian. Published 11 June 2011. Written by Mark Duffield. Retrieved...
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