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  2. Category:Ghost towns in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghost towns in South Australia" The following 42 pages are in this category, out of 42 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. B.

  3. Category:Towns in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap. Download coordinates as: KML; GPX (all coordinates) ... Ghost towns in South Australia (42 P) K. Towns on Kangaroo Island (49 ...

  4. Farina, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Farina, formerly Farina Town and originally Government Gums, is an abandoned town in the Australian state of South Australia. The name also applies to an area of about 8500 square kilometres (3300 square miles) in which the town is located. At the 2006 census, 55 people lived in the larger area; by the 2021 census, the population had fallen to 15.

  5. List of ghost towns by country - Wikipedia

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    Cook is an isolated town in South Australia built around a railway station, which was closed down in 1997. Copperfield is a former copper mining town in Queensland. Cossack in Western Australia was a flourishing port town in the 1800s, and profited greatly from the pearling industry. It began to decline during the 20th century.

  6. Category:Ghost towns in Australia - Wikipedia

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    Ghost towns in South Australia (42 P) T. Ghost towns in Tasmania (15 P) V. Ghost towns in Victoria (state) (16 P) W. Ghost towns in Western Australia (1 C, 75 P)

  7. Hartley, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Hartley is a ghost town located in South Australia, along the Bremer River on the Strathalbyn-Callington Road. Founded in 1853 as a small rural settlement, it once boasted a Methodist church (1856), post office (opened 1869 and closed 1981), school (opened 1919 and closed 1970) and creamery. Now the town is little more than a series of ruins ...

  8. Olary, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Olary is a town and locality on the Barrier Highway in South Australia. [1] It is situated near Olary Creek and is one of the easternmost settlements in South Australia. The name "Olary" was first given to a nearby well or waterhole by pastoralists Duffield, Harrold and Hurd. [10]

  9. Kyancutta, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Kyancutta is a small wheatbelt town at the junction of the Eyre and Tod Highways on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Once a busy town with an airport, Kyancutta is now nearly a ghost town, acting only as a centre for the agricultural districts surrounding it, as well as passing tourists.