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Mount Hope
railway line. At the 2016 census,
Kapinnie had a po****tion of 49. Map of
Kapinnie, SA
Kapinnie 34°08′16″S 135°29′52″E / 34.13778°S 135.49778°E...
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Kapinnie 1985
Kapinnie 1986
United Yeelanna 1987
United Yeelanna 1988
Kapinnie 1989
Ramblers 1990
Kapinnie 1991
Kapinnie 1992
Kapinnie 1993
Kapinnie 1994...
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division of Grey".
Australian Electoral Commission.
Retrieved 31 July 2019.
Kapinnie and
Mount Hope
Railway Discontinuance Act, 1966, No. 11,
Government Printer...
- 777 km. The
Mount Hope line was
truncated by 15 km on 12 July 1965, with
Kapinnie becoming its terminus. The
remaining section closed in
October 2002.[page needed]...
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three lines; Port
Lincoln to Kevin, ****mins to
Buckleboo and
Yeelanna to
Kapinnie. Port
Lincoln was also the port
terminus for the
privately owned standard-gauge...
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Localities around ****mins:
Kapinnie Yeelanna Brooker Mount Drummond ****mins ****aleechie
Coulta Edillilie Yallunda Flat...
- ****mins –
Buckleboo (north of Kimba) (Kimba –
Buckleboo Dormant)
Yeelanna –
Kapinnie (Dormant)
Aurizon manages the BHP
Whyalla Tramway Whyalla – Iron **** (private...
- Coulta, Duck Ponds, Edillilie, Farm Beach, Fountain,
Green Patch, Hawson,
Kapinnie, Karkoo,
Kellidie Bay, Kiana,
Lincoln National Park,
Little Douglas, Louth...
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Kennett pla**** for Eyre Academy. In 1983 she was a
member of the ****mins
Kapinnie Cougars team that won an A
grade premiership in the
Great Flinders Football...
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South Australian National Football League (SANFL).
Initially from ****mins
Kapinnie Football Club on the Eyre
Peninsula of
South Australia, Carr pla**** for...