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Balhannah is a town in the
Adelaide Hills about 30 km
southeast of Adelaide, the
capital of
South Australia. It was
established in 1839 as a
farming community...
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Balhannah railway station is a
disused railway station on the Adelaide-Wolseley line. The
station is in the
Adelaide Hills town of
Balhannah, and is located...
- Harbor, and its
smaller localities include American River, Ashbourne,
Balhannah, Brukunga, Carrickalinga, Charleston,
Cherry Gardens, Clarendon, Crafers...
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Arthurton Auburn Avenue Range Bagot Well
Baird Bay
Balaklava Balgowan Balhannah Barmera Barabba Beachport Beltana Berri Bethany Binnum Birdwood Black...
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McGuigan Wines Hunter Valley Neil
McGuigan Nepenthe Adelaide Hills:
Balhannah, Charleston,
Hahndorf James Evers Tempus Two
Hunter Valley, Coonawarra...
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August 1876) was a
publican and brewer,
recognised as the
founder of
Balhannah,
South Australia.
Thomson was a son of Rev.
James Thomson,
pastor of Steeple...
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Lofty Ranges,
separating the
valley townships of
Uraidla to the west and
Balhannah to the east. The
older settlements in
Carey Gully are
located down smaller...
- in the
Adelaide Hills region of
South Australia. The town is
between Balhannah and Lobethal, 37
kilometres (23 mi) from the
state capital, Adelaide....
- line on the
South Australian Railways network. It was
opened between Balhannah and
Mount Pleasant in
September 1918 and ran
until March 1963 as a freight...
- station, on the Adelaide-Wolseley line, in the
Adelaide Hills suburb of
Balhannah, at an
elevation of 318 metres.
Ambleside was
opened in
November 1883...