Milang (/məˈlæŋ/ m(ə)-LANG) is a town and locality located in the Australian state of South Australia on the west coast of Lake Alexandrina about 71 kilometres...
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The Milang railway line was a branch line, now closed, of the former South Australian Railways that left the mainline to Victor Harbor at the farming...
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Milang railway station was the terminus of the Milang railway line in the South Australian town of Milang. Milang railway station opened on 17 December...
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Point Sturt (redirect from Point Sturt, South Australia)
of Point Sturt Road is about 4 km from Clayton Bay and 9 km south of Milang, South Australia. At the end of Point Sturt road there are views across Lake...
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The Milang Railway Museum is a museum in the Australian state of South Australia located in the town of Milang in the former Milang railway station. It...
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This is a list of cities/towns in South Australia by urban centre population. Urban Centres and Localities (UCLs) represent areas of concentrated urban...
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built from Sandergrove to Milang. 1886: Branch from Monarto on the South Line to Cambrai 1887: Railways of South Australia and Victoria meet at Serviceton...
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Kangaroo Island and Murray and Mallee regions of South Australia, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) south-east of Adelaide. The lake adjoins the smaller Lake...
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Nurragi railway station (redirect from Nurragi railway station, South Australia)
farming locality of the same name in South Australia. It was located on the former 13.1 km (8.1 mi) long Milang railway line, which opened in 1884 and...
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(associated with National Railway Museum, see above) South Australian Light Railway Centre, Port Milang—610 mm (2 ft) gauge. SteamRanger Heritage Railway...
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at Milang, pre-deceased by his wife who died in June 1890 and survived by his five sons including John who would also serve as a South Australian parliamentarian...
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"Place names of Australia". Geoscience Australia. 2004. Retrieved 30 July 2006. "Minor Ports Program". Land management. New South Wales Department of...
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Australian state of South Australia about 9 km (5.5 mi) south of Strathalbyn. It was a junction on the Victor Harbor railway line, where the Milang railway...
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Gemmells is a locality in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It lies between Mount Barker and Strathalbyn, both by road and on the Victor Harbor railway...
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area located in the localities of Milang, Nurragi and Sandergrove and owned by the National Trust of South Australia. Tennyson Dunes Conservation Reserve...
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to Stockade (Northfield line); Adelaide to Brighton; and Strathalbyn to Milang. Other work included shunting from Port Dock station to numerous wharfs...
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located on the west side of Lake Alexandrina between Milang, the Murray Mouth, Port Elliot and just south of Ashbourne including the town of Currency Creek...
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Nurragi is a locality on Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia. It was named for and served by the Nurragi railway station which in turn was derived from...
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Shadows of the Heart (category Television shows set in South Australia)
on Kangaroo Island, and in the old butter factory at Milang, both in the state of South Australia. Joy Seager died in 1991. The series was nominated in...
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This list of museums in South Australia contains museums which are defined for this context as institutions (including nonprofit organizations, government...
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Pleasant railway line Sedan railway line Willunga railway line Milang railway line South East: Mount Gambier railway line Kingston SE railway line Beachport...
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property owned by his father at Milang, South Australia. In 1881, Cowan purchased land near Murray Bridge, South Australia which he would develop and retain...
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September 1880). Henry Pearce (c. September 1864 – 26 January 1948) of Milang Charles J. Pearce (c. 1868 – February 1940) of Horsham, Victoria was married...
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Kyeema is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 39 kilometres (24 mi) south of the state capital of Adelaide and about and...
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is a rural locality, south of Adelaide, South Australia. The Range Post Office opened on 1 June 1947 and closed in 1962. Australian Bureau of Statistics...
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Goolwa South (previously known as South Goolwa) is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 67 kilometres (42 miles) south of the...
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Adelaide, where it remained for 25 years. In 2015 it was gifted to the Milang Historical Railway Museum. Following cosmetic restoration it is now a key...
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Finniss (formerly Queen's Own Town) is a settlement in South Australia. It is on the Victor Harbor railway line, a short distance north-east of where...
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main road between Strathalbyn and Langhorne Creek near where the road to Milang branches off. "Placename Details: Belvidere". Property Location Browser...
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