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S P E N C E R G U L F S T G U L F V I N C E N T Adelaide Yatala Harbour Paratoo Hill Turkey 1640 Sunset Hill Pekina Hill Mt Grainger Nackara Hill 1296 Katunga Booleroo "Avonlea" 2297 Depot Hill Creek 2133 Wilcherry Hill 975 Roopena 1844 Grampus Hill Anabama East Hut 1001 Dawson 1182 660 Mt Remarkable SOUTH Mount 2169 440 660 (salt) Mt Robert Grainger Scobie Hill "Mazar" vermin 3160 2264 "Manunda" Wirrigenda Hill Weednanna Hill Mt Whyalla Melrose Black Rock Goldfield 827 "Buckleboo" 893 729 Mambray Creek 2133 "Wyoming" salt (2658±) RANGE Pekina Wheal Bassett Mine 1001 765 Station Hill Creek Manunda 1073 proof 1477 Cooyerdoo Hill Maurice Hill 2566 Morowie Hill Nackara (abandoned) "Bulyninnie" "Oak Park" "Kimberley" "Wilcherry" LAKE "Budgeree" fence GILLES Booleroo Oratan Rock 417 Yeltanna Hill Centre Oodla "Hill Grange" Plain 1431 "Gilles Downs" Wirra Hillgrange 1073 B pipeline "Wattle Grove" O Tcharkuldu Hill T Fullerville "Tiverton 942 E HWY Outstation" N Backy Pt "Old Manunda" 276 E pumping station L substation Tregalana Baroota Yatina L Fitzgerald Bay A Middleback Murray Town 2097 water Ucolta "Pitcairn" E Buckleboo 1306 G 315 water AN Wild Dog Hill salt Tarcowie R Iron Peak "Terrananya" Cunyarie Moseley Nobs "Middleback" 1900 works (1900±) 1234 "Lilydale" H False Bay substation Yaninee I Stoney Hill O L PETERBOROUGH "Blue Hills" LC L HWY Point Lowly PEKINA A 378 S Iron Prince Mine Black Pt Lancelot RANGE (2294±) 1228 PU 499 Corrobinnie Hill 965 Iron Baron "Oakvale" Wudinna Hill 689 Cortlinye "Kimboo" Iron Baron Waite Hill "Loch Lilly" 857 "Pualco" pipeline Mt Nadjuri 499 Pinbong 1244 Iron Cavalier Mine Port Germein Wirrabara 2412 1651 Wright Hill (2556±) Yongala (abandoned) Drekurmi WHYALLA Appila BARRIER Pandappa Hill "Mulga Hill" Pygery Creek 388 "Kalindi" "Carinya" MR Doughboy Hill "Oakbank Outstation" "Woollinie" 660 1395 Creek 660 1001 "Fairfield" GERMEIN 2015 "Birdwood" Nammuldi Mt Middleback North BAY WUDINNA Pinkawilllinie EYRE 1640 453 Mt Lock 2238 1772 "Broadacres" Mt Young 2451 Wingoone Hill 1195 "Quondong Vale" 348 The Bluff Pine Lake Monks Hill Ironback Hill Wannamana "Moola" Mangrove Point Wannamanna 2422 Franklyn (1474±) "Faraway Hill Outstation" Faraway Hill 312 Cowleds PORCUPINE Caltowie Hill Terowie 699 Landing "The Oaks" 840 KIMBA Napperby 1588 Braemar Peak "Glencoe" Brown Hill "Pandappa" EYRE Koongawa substation Mt Zion Beetaloo Caltowie 2428 Hiles Kyancutta LAURA "Pine Creek" (salt) "Pangkala" 1451 (981±) 1470 1559 Reservoir Lagoon "Bendigo" Waddikee Rocks Curtinye Hill Iron Knight Mine Samphire Flat (Katinga Hill) "Mullaquana" "Braemar" PORT PIRIE Coonamia 1907 703 Lake 680 Mt Middleback PRINCES Warramboo HWY 1411 Mt Sly Whyte - Yarcowie "Morgan Vale" JAMESTOWN 2245 361 (abandoned) "Kyamba Park" Chinamans Hat Hill "Ennisvale" Barna Hill Iron Duchess Warnertown 1310 "Kyimba" Belalie East Balumbah 1231 GLADSTONE "Sturt Vale" Warramboo "Moonabie" Jarrold Point Cootra Port Davis Mt Scrub "Woolamba" "Arunta" 660 Murninnie Mine 696 Caralue Bluff Yalanda Iron Duke (abandoned) 2317 "Ketchowla" 283 "Windzel" MAIN 2343 New Campbell Hill 1602 "Canowie" 1684 "Tarrara" (424±) substation Campbell Hill WILLIAMS New Ketchowla "Karanda" Murninnie Beach (2359±) Carpie Lower Broughton Hill "Alexandrina "Pine Valley" TOD "Waroona" "Hill View" Waddikee Ulooloo Puntha Hill Cockeys CRYSTAL Creek Outstation" 1579 Crossing BROOK Georgetown "Kia-Ora" Granite Hill Peppermint Wandearah Gully 837 Wandearah Washpool Caralue Sheoak Hill 2018 "Fairview" 1211 Woods East "Hog Back" "Bosanquet" GOYDER 1640 178 Point Broughton "Mount Bryan East" "Braeside" Kopi 660 NORTH Canowie Hallett (abandoned) 322 Wandearah Narridy Freshwater "Woodcombe" Carappee Hill Mt Bosanquet 1838 "Wallinga" Creek West Merriton "Midgee" Mt Bryan "Lords Well 1608 HWY Ford Outstation" Round Hill 1477 Plank Point 3071 Lagoon Darke Peak Gulnare Bundaleer Mt Geharty 2832 "Caroona" "Tarawi" 916 (128±) HWY Res Hacklins Corner "Glenora" HWY 509 Creek "Murkaby" Darke Peak Spalding Newikie salt 279 381 SOUTHAUSTRALIA "Canopus" NEW SOUTH WALES (260±) Hallett Hill "Dustholes "Pimpala" substation "Minbrie" Redhill 2487 Station" 361 Mclachlan Fisherman WAY Polda HWY Mangalo Bay substation 745 "Emu Gate" Shag Is Yacka "Shamrock" "Old Koomooloo" 260 "Gum Park" Utera Booborowie Tracy Bend Hut "Roxend" Calliss Hill (1408±) MINBRIE Barn Hill Mount "Koomooloo" (Hideaway) water "Evelyn Downs" RANGE Koolunga "Glensea" Munderoo Bay substation 1201 Mt Bryan Mt Cone Mongalata "Ravenwood" Mt Olinthus Danger Corner River 2182 430 "Hypurna" "Belmore" Lock Collinsfield Gregory pipeline 548 1493 Webling Point substation 2589 "Canegrass" Kielpa Mitchellville Hutt Andrews "Ivanhoe" "Kooralla" Mundoora 1605 NORTH 325 substation Kilroo "Cumbrutla" Coolanie PORT water LINCOLN BROUGHTON substation "Parcoola" Company Corner Hill Kappawanta Hill Lake View Leighton "Thistlebeds" ROAD 1178 325 "Coolardie Poolalalie Hill pipeline "Huntingfield" Karkarook Mt Parapet water Bald Hill North "Baldina Station" "Morona" Park" BIRDSEYE Douglas 660 1024 2123 BURRA 1346 Red Banks "Harcourt" 63 Shoalwater "Grassville" Warrachie Tuckey Mt Nield Creek Camels Hump "Cleveley" Point Hilltown "Pendeen" Millar Point Wokurna Brinkworth 1989 "Kappawanta" "Taraleah" Alsbra Park COWELL Burnsfield Rochester River Rudall HWY Stein Hill Yabmana "Pepper Tree Motel Outstation" substation Elbow Hill Franklin pipeline 1985 "Redcliffe" Lucky Bay RANGE Horne Condowie Mt Burra CLEVE 726 Harbor Bews Swampy Flat Lookout 256 Entrance Island Tinline Murdinga Crossville Triple Hill Corner Germein Point River "Balah" Illawarra Hill MOUNT North of Lake River 922 Elbow Hill TICKERA 1510 Hanson "Craiglorne" Boothby Carpa 210 1424 Stanley 2205 "Pandawurlie" BAY Magpie Taragoro Lincolnfields Bungaree Flat "Duttons Trough" Hideaway Hut Salt "Terra-lean" 660 Hill "Gluepot" 299 Tickera Snowtown "Samson Well" "Warrakoo" 210 "Portana" Brucefield Burra Hill Tooligie Tooligie Hill abandoned 1640 Peachna Mt Priscilla 1995 Gordon Hill Black Rock Alford GOYDER "Kungara" 256 647 562 Port Gibbon BARUNGA Creek Worlds End Lagoon "Bunyung" Myponie Pt Armagh Farrell Porter "Paradise Outstation" Lagoon "Bellsgrove" "Oakdale" Gibbon Point Bumbunga Blyth CLARE Flat "Narweena" "Sherintoo" Sheoak Hill "Priscilla Downs" Lake Florieton pumping Bute "Gums Station" Verran Hill 565 Verran station Black "Timor" "Fairview" Point Springs Redbanks Riley North Beach 1401 (ruin) Driver Sevenhill Emuville Lake "Hillside" Tooligie 1982 E abandoned Bumbunga Hill Merildin Limbra G Wallaroo Bay 1355 The Bluff "Regunyah" N Arno Bay Mintaro (325±) A WALLAROO Bumbunga LOFTY 1966 MAIN HWY 1759 R Willamulka "Bungunnia" Coombool Swamp EYRE Arno Bay KADINA Lochiel 2002 Apoinga Point Hughes Thomas Plain Hill Ninnes Mt Oakden Mt Horrocks Lake Round 903 "Hills View" substations 237 Littra E Cape Driver Plains Everard Lagoon Hill "Wonga" "Coombool Outstation" Lake U 414 Central Watervale L "Malbrom" 79 Bird 2261 Punkah "Gibraltar" Mt Cora B Island "Brady Creek" Island Wharminda substation HWY "Tareena" 850 Manoora Waterloo Robertstown Walrus Rock substation Rotten Lake Coomaba PENINSULA Jones Hill 2218 (1441±) "Nelwood" 384 (1113±) Nantawarra Mt Templeton 644 Auburn Tothill Belt Coronation Hill Warburto Point RANGES 804 1867 Morgan 325 South Hoyleton Robertstown Lagoon Cadell Weston Flat Hummocks BARRIER Lake Woolpolool Mount Hill River 279 Paskeville Lake Dutton Kulpara Merreti 289 Lake Hamilton (227±) Karkoo MOONTA Eba Cosy Corner (MORGAN "Calperum" "Lynfield" North Yelta 1260 "Murtho Park" (salt) Mount Hill Beaufort 2018 Point DUTTON Tiparra Cunliffe Pass Mt Hill Port substation Sheoak Hill Undalya Saddleworth Mount MURRAY HWY BAY Bay Halbury Tothill Creek Hurst 663 Hughes Yelta South Hummocks Whitwarta 1113 Australia Plains Mary Plain Cooltong Melton Taylorville Lindsay Brooker Springfield Julia Butler Tanks Renmark Cape Elizabeth Kainton "Wombat Rest" "Golden Downs" 299 Mount Port Neill abattoir 660 Tooraweena Hill North "Yararoo" Peep Hill Bower Hope Butler Cape Burr Marrabel Tarnma 338 Overland "Moorlands" Rhynie Hampden Sutherlands Murbko ROAD) Corner 312 Lindsay Island 742 "Midway NORTH Lagoon "Wirrelyerna" Yeelanna The Rocks R Glen" Agery BALAKLAVA Deep River 562 "Waylands" Bowmans RIVERTON WAIKERIE Moreenia Wakefield Creek Kapinnie Port Wakefield (1375±) RENMARK Yeltukka Moody Ungarra Peters Buchanan EUDUNDA Lowbank PARINGA Hill pipeline water pipeline Murbrook L Malata Cape Hardy Port 1713 MURRAY Lake River Lagoon pipeline Hamilton FLINDERS Clinton Erith Kooninderie 306 Wallawalla (salt) "Oakburn" Anlaby Irwin Flat Kingston- Lake Wildeloo Cinton Centre Stony Ridge Bonney Mt Drummond "Kunari" Cockaleechie Kelly Hill Woods Flat Bundilla on-Murray Renmark Wonuarra 558 Weetulta PORT Kallora Neales Flat Brownlow HWY West HWY (850±) 1103 "Haylands" Cobdogla Monash Wachtels Nyllow Hill 427 S P E N C E R Mangrove Sandy Owen Kanni Mount Cowieninta Arthurton Point Point Tarlee Lagoon Uranno 811 water Inkerman Alma "Craigie Plains" Sinclair Flat Drummond CUMMINS Avon BARMERA Price 660 STURT "Nevarda" Moorook Yamba Warratta 1500 Frankton Loveday Glossop STURT Stockyard 952 (292±) HWY Vale abandoned "Kurlana" Karoom Lipson Creek KAPUNDA BERRI Kilkerran Pinery Bald Hill Craigie Plain Yatco Lake 817 Balgowan Stockport 1333 Mt Rufus Quarry Holder Gurra Gurra Dowlingville Gilbert Lagoon C water 1795 Lake "Taparoo" Greenly Pillana Lagoon salt Wild Horse Stonefield Blanchetown h Bagnall Hill a (salt) Yallunda evaporators Plains 289 n 578 Dutton 338 RIVER n Flat Petersville Long Plains HAMLEY (260±) e St Kitts Taldra l 1001 Pillana Chinaman 745
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