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    Tanunda is a town situated in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia. In the 2021 census, Tanunda recorded a population of 4,710 people. Tanunda...
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  • Tanunda may refer to the following places and organisations in South Australia. Tanunda, South Australia, a town and locality Tanunda Liedertafel, a German...
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  • The Tanunda Liedertafel is a 45-member male choir in Tanunda, South Australia. Drawing its four-part (TTBB) singing material from traditional popular...
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  • The Tanunda Town Band is an A-Grade Brass band, located in Tanunda, South Australia. The band is recognised as the oldest continuing brass band in the...
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  • Australische Zeitung (category German-language newspapers published in Australia)
    Australische Zeitung was a weekly German-language newspaper published in Tanunda, South Australia from 1860 until it ceased publication during World War I in 1916...
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  • Australische Zeitung (1927–1929) – Tanunda: attempted revival Adelaider Post (1960–1962) – Adelaide: South Australian edition of the Sydney-based Die Woche...
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  • The Tanunda Football Club, nicknamed the Magpies, is an Australian rules football club based in the Barossa Valley town of Tanunda, South Australia, and...
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    subsequently passed by the South Australian Parliament. In 2021, 25,066 people lived in the Barossa Valley. Most inhabitants live in Tanunda, Nuriootpa, Angaston...
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    Environment (Revised ed.). Tanunda, South Australia: Trivinum Press. ISBN 978-0-9945016-1-5. Higgs, Darby, Emerging Varietal Wines of Australia, Booksurge, 2005...
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  • Modistach (automobile) (category Cars of Australia)
    The Modistach "Quad" was an automobile built in Tanunda, South Australia by local blacksmith Frederick H Modistach (1882-1963) in 1901. The car was a front...
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  • Château Tanunda is an Australian winery established in 1890 in the Barossa Valley of South Australia. The Château Tanunda is one of the most significant...
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  • Tanunda, South Australia, at a joint synod held on 29 October to 2 November 1966. The merged organization was named the Lutheran Church of Australia (LCA)...
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    Janine Haines (category People from Tanunda, South Australia)
    Haines was born in Tanunda, South Australia, to a schoolteacher mother and policeman father, and travelled around South Australia with her parents and...
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  • Hahndorf, South Australia St Paul Lutheran School, Blair Athol, South Australia St Peters Lutheran School, Blackwood, South Australia Tanunda Lutheran...
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    and Tanunda, 58 km northeast of Adelaide. The town has an elevation of 175m and an average rainfall of 560.5mm. It is one of the oldest towns in South Australia...
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  • Football Club Kapunda Football Club Nuriootpa Football Club South Gawler Football Club Tanunda Football Club Willaston Football Club Cowell Football Club...
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    Tanunda railway station is located on the Barossa Valley line. It served the town of Tanunda. Tanunda station opened on 8 September 1911 when the Barossa...
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  • South Australian Labor weekly, then daily Barossa and Light Herald, (1951–), Tanunda, South Australia Fremantle Herald, Fremantle, Western Australia The...
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    reconstructed and installed at the Barossa Regional Gallery, Tanunda, South Australia, reopened 2014 St Andrew's Cathedral, Sydney 1866, rebuilt by Hill...
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    Bethany (postcode 5352) is a small village in South Australia about 2 km south-east of Tanunda in the Barossa Valley. It was originally named Bethanien...
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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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  • the Lutheran Church of Australia located on 25 hectares (62 acres) of land on the northeastern side of Tanunda in South Australia. Faith Lutheran school...
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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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  • Barossa and Light Herald (category Newspapers published in South Australia)
    or Barossa & Light Herald) is a weekly newspaper published in Tanunda, South Australia. With its earliest beginnings in 1860, it has been published under...
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  • Gladstones, J. 2016. Viticulture and Environment. Revised edition. Tanunda, South Australia: Trivinum Press. ISBN 978 0 9945016 1 5 Goode, J. 2005. The Science...
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    former South Australian Liberal politician, Heini Becker, Dr. Johannes Becker set up the Nazi Party in Australia. Based in Tanunda, South Australia, he became...
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  • 2024 Tour Down Under (category January 2024 sports events in Australia)
    Bike UCI ProTeams Israel–Premier Tech National Teams Australia 16 January 2024 — Tanunda to Tanunda, 144 km (89 mi) 17 January 2024 — Norwood to Lobethal...
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  • Peninsula Tribune (Cleve) The Flinders News (Port Pirie) Gibber Gabber Herald (Tanunda) The Islander (Kingscote) The Leader (Barossa Valley) The Loxton News (Loxton)...
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  • walking path through the Barossa Valley in South Australia. Until 2019 the 27km between Gawler and Tanunda was named the Jack Bobridge Track. The Jack...
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  • Point Summertown Sutherlands Swan Reach Tailem Bend Taldra Tantanoola Tanunda Taplan Tarcoola Tarcowie Tarlee Tarpeena Taylorville Station Templers Terowie...
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