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Payneham is an
eastern suburb of
Adelaide in the City of
Norwood Payneham St Peters. It is part of a
string of
suburbs in Adelaide's east with a high...
- The City of
Norwood Payneham & St
Peters is a
metropolitan local government area of
South Australia. It
covers the
inner eastern suburbs of Adelaide. It...
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Payneham Cemetery,
located on
Marian Road,
Payneham South,
South Australia was
established by the
Argent Street Primitive Methodist church with the first...
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Payneham South is a
suburb of
Adelaide in the City of
Norwood Payneham St Peters. It has
traditionally been
market gardens but is currently[when?] undergoing...
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District Council of
Payneham refers to
either of the following: City of Campbelltown,
South Australia from 1854 to 1868 City of
Payneham,
South Australia...
- Burnside, the City of
Norwood Payneham St Peters, and the City of Port
Adelaide Enfield. The
first District Council of
Payneham in
South Australia was formed...
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Council of
Payneham. It was
divided into five wards: Hackney, Stepney,
Payneham,
Marden and
Stepney North. On 27
February 1868, the
original Payneham council...
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Lower North East Road (and its
southwestern sections as
North Terrace and
Payneham Road) is an
arterial road in the
northeastern suburbs of Adelaide, South...
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Norwood Payneham & St Peters. It is
known for the
historic Maid and
Magpie Hotel,
which is
situated prominently between Magill and
Payneham Roads at...
- Kensington, Klemzig, Magill, Marden, Oakden, Paradise,
Tranmere and
parts of
Payneham and Rostrevor. The
Division of
Sturt was
proclaimed at the redistribution...