-
boundaries were
gazetted on 25
November 1999 and
include the
Government Towns of
Wonoka,
Hawker and Chapmanton.
Portions of
Hawker were
added to the
adjoining localities...
- The
Hundred of
Wonoka is a
cadastral unit of
hundred in the
County of Blachford,
South Australia. The
hundred was
first locally governed by the District...
- The
Shuram excursion, or Shuram-
Wonoka excursion, is a
change in δ13C, or in the
ratio of carbon-13 to carbon-12,
taking place during the
Ediacaran Period...
- the
following sub-units of
hundreds – Barndioota, Cotabena, Warrakimbo,
Wonoka and Woolyana. The
County of
Blachford covers the part of
South Australia...
- Shunga-Francevillian
event (2,080 Ma)
Paleoproterozoic -
Negative excursion Shuram-
Wonoka excursion (570–551 Ma)
Neoproterozoic -
Negative excursion Steptoean positive...
-
Haines P.W.;
Mornane K. (2010). "Submarine
origin for the
Neoproterozoic Wonoka canyons,
South Australia".
Sedimentary Geology. 223 (1–2). Elsevier: 35–50...
- Booyoolie, Caltowie, Wirrabara, Saltia, Willochra, Wirreanda, ****nelue,
Wonoka,
Oudla Mudla, Droonda, Eurilpa,
Morchard and Pekina.
South Australian Register...
-
Moockra Tower, at 758
metres (2,487 ft)
Devils Peak, at 675
metres (2,215 ft)
Wonoka Hill, at 630
metres (2,070 ft)
Mount Chambers, at 409
metres (1,342 ft)...
-
Quorn [pop. 1230]
Willochra Gordon Wilson Hawker [pop. 340]
Hookina (at
Wonoka) Mern
Merna Edeowie Brachina Commodore (originally Meadows)
Parachilna Nilpena...
-
McGorrery Murtho Paringa Pyap
Blachford Barndioota Cotabena Warrakimbo Wonoka Woolyana Bosanquet Pildappa Buccleuch Bowhill Car****a
Coneybeer Hooper Kirkpatrick...