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  3. Mount Barker, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker is a city in South Australia.Located approximately 33 kilometres (21 miles) from the Adelaide city centre, it is home to 21,554 residents (2021). [4] It is the seat of the District Council of Mount Barker, the largest town in the Adelaide Hills, Part of Greater Adelaide, as well as one of the fastest-growing areas in the state.

  4. Mount Barker, Western Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker is a town and locality on Albany Highway and the administrative centre of the Shire of Plantagenet in the Great Southern region of Western Australia. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] At the 2021 census , Mount Barker had a population of 2,855.

  5. Mount Barker - Wikipedia

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    Mount Barker may refer to: District Council of Mount Barker, a local government area in South Australia; Mount Barker, South Australia, a town;

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  7. District Council of Mount Barker - Wikipedia

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    The Mount Barker District Council is a local government area, centred on the Adelaide hills town of Mount Barker, ...

  8. The Courier (Mount Barker) - Wikipedia

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    The newspaper was founded as The Mount Barker Courier and Onkaparinga and Gumeracha Advertiser on 1 October 1880, price 3d. (3 pence) for 4 pages. [1] Charles M. R. Dumas was sole proprietor, and its offices were on Gawler Street, Mount Barker. Publication continued every Friday morning.

  9. John Dunn (miller) - Wikipedia

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    John Dunn was a member of the Wesleyan Methodist Church, and paid for the construction of the church building in Mount Barker which bears his name, opened in September 1884. He also paid for the construction of several rows of houses for the benefit of the valetudinary elderly of the district.