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Summit Sport and Recreation Park is a multi-purpose community sports facility located in Mount Barker, South Australia. The $23 million complex officially opened in April 2021, and features a turf Australian rules football and cricket oval alongside two synthetic soccer pitches. [ 1 ]
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.
Totness Recreation Park is located about 25 kilometres (16 mi) south-east of the Adelaide city centre and about 2.5 kilometres (1.6 mi) north-west of the town of Mount Barker. [ 5 ] : i The park covers 41 hectares (101 acres) but is divided by the South Eastern Freeway , with 9 ha (22 acres) north of the freeway and 32 ha (79 acres) on its south.
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.
Herb Graham Recreation Centre: 2021 0 N/A Eastern Mavericks*** Mount Barker: South Australia: NBL1 Central: St Francis de Sales Community Sports Centre: 2020 0 N/A Eltham Wildcats**** Melbourne: Victoria: NBL1 South: Eltham High School: 2019 0 N/A Forestville Eagles*** Adelaide: South Australia: NBL1 Central: Wayville Sports Centre: 2020 0 N/A ...
Mount Barker [10] Barkeroos: Hanson Oval, Mount Barker: HCFL: 1881 1967– 8: 2012 Mount Lofty District [11] Mountain Devils: Heathfield Oval, Heathfield: SAFA: 1978 1986– 5: 2014 Nairne Bremer United: Rams: Nairne Oval, Nairne – 1978 1978–1991, 1998– 1: 2023 Onkaparinga Valley [12] Bulldogs: Johnston Memorial Park, Balhannah – 1967 ...
In 2018, the $10.2 million Community Sports Center was opened by Minister for Recreation, Sport and Racing, Corey Wingard, Mayor of Mount Barker, Ann Ferguson and Director of Catholic Education South Australia, Dr Neil McGoran. [3]
Eastern Mavericks is a NBL1 Central club based in Mount Barker, South Australia. The club fields both a men's and women's team. The club is a division of the overarching Eastern Mavericks District Basketball Club (EMDBC), the major administrative basketball organisation in the Adelaide Hills region. The Mavericks play their home games at St ...