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Town in South Australia
Alawoona is a town in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia. At the 2021 census, Alawoona had a population of 25. It lies on the Karoonda Highway
Alawoona
Former railway line in South Australia, Australia
Karoonda, 105¼; Lowalde, 111½; Borrika, 115½; Halidon, 128¼; Wanbi, 139¼; Alawoona, 151¾; Paruna, 164¾; Meribah, 172. As the locomotives were powered by steam
Barmera_railway_line
Former railway line in South Australia
1914 1990 66.0 106.2 4 Karoonda–Waikerie 1914 1994[note d] 73.8 118.7 5 Alawoona–Loxton 1914 2015[note e] 22.0 35.5 6 Wanbi–Yinkanie 1925 1971 31.5 50.6
Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
Pinnaroo_railway_line,_South_Australia
Former local government area in South Australia
Paruna. Meetings were also held on a regular basis in the institute at Alawoona, which was the district's major centre. It was proclaimed on 16 November
District Council of Brown's Well
District_Council_of_Brown's_Well
Former railway line in South Australia
of April the same year. A branch from Alawoona to Loxton opened on 13 February 1914. The main line to Alawoona and only remaining branch to Loxton closed
Loxton_railway_line
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List of cities and towns in South Australia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_South_Australia
Former railway line in South Australia
1914 1990 66.0 106.2 4 Karoonda–Waikerie 1914 1994[note d] 73.8 118.7 5 Alawoona–Loxton 1914 2015[note e] 22.0 35.5 6 Wanbi–Yinkanie 1925 1971 31.5 50.6
Peebinga_railway_line
Local government area in South Australia
District Council of Waikerie. It includes the towns and localities of Alawoona, Boolgun, Bakara Well, Billiatt, Bookpurnong, Bugle Hut, Caliph, Devlins
District Council of Loxton Waikerie
District_Council_of_Loxton_Waikerie
Suburb of Ipswich, Queensland, Australia
Redbank Plains Suburb Sunrise on Alawoona Street Redbank Plains Coordinates: 27°39′07″S 152°50′53″E / 27.6519°S 152.8480°E / -27.6519; 152.8480 Country
Redbank_Plains,_Queensland
Rural township in South Australia
67 in) Localities around Wanbi Caliph Caliph Veitch Halidon Mindarie Wanbi Alawoona Schell Well Halidon Sandalwood Sandalwood Locations Adjoining localities
Wanbi,_South_Australia
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Park. The station was located immediately north of the level crossing at Alawoona Avenue. On 26 June 1987 it was renamed Clovelly Park after Chrysler Australia
Clovelly_Park_railway_station
Former railway line in South Australia
1914 1990 66.0 106.2 4 Karoonda–Waikerie 1914 1994[note d] 73.8 118.7 5 Alawoona–Loxton 1914 2015[note e] 22.0 35.5 6 Wanbi–Yinkanie 1925 1971 31.5 50.6
Waikerie_railway_line
Road in South Australia
heads north-east to the town of Karoonda, and from there, continues on to Alawoona. Thereafter it heads north to Kingston Road, where it turns east to Loxton
Karoonda_Highway
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Northern Expressway, Angle Vale Road, Dalkeith Road, Main North Road, Alawoona Road and that alignment extended past the northern edge of the older suburb
Munno Para Downs, South Australia
Munno_Para_Downs,_South_Australia
Australian stockman and cameleer (1883-1994)
During this period he joined the Royal Antediluvian Order of Buffaloes at Alawoona which he said meant he would be more likely to get road work opportunities
Ben_Murray
Town in South Australia
the Murray River. The Loxton railway line, completed in 1914, connected Alawoona and Tailem Bend to Adelaide. Loxton today is connected by road to the Sturt
Loxton,_South_Australia
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
days a week. There is a small bus interchange on platform 2, adjacent to Alawoona Rd. A pedestrian overpass is located on the northern end of the station
Munno_Para_railway_station
Town in South Australia
v t e Localities of the District Council of Loxton Waikerie Alawoona Bakara Well Billiatt Bookpurnong Boolgun Bugle Hut Caliph Devlins Pound Galga Golden
Kanni,_South_Australia
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
concurrently with the Flinders extension; located immediately south of Alawoona Avenue before the elevated section of track, the new Tonsley station replaces
Tonsley_railway_station
Karoonda Alawoona north to Loxton (opened February 1914) closed 2015 Brown's Well north to Paringa (opened October 1913), closed to Alawoona December
Rail transport in South Australia
Rail_transport_in_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
of the state capital of Adelaide. Sandalwood lies between Karoonda and Alawoona on the Karoonda Highway and Loxton railway line. It was founded as a siding
Sandalwood,_South_Australia
Former railway line in South Australia
without being used. Paringa–Barmera closed in 1984; Alawoona–Paringa closed in 1990; Tailem Bend–Alawoona closed in 1996. Galga–Waikerie closed in 1990. Converted
Yinkanie_railway_line
Road in South Australia
Cameron Highway is an arterial road in South Australia, connecting Alawoona on the Karoonda Highway to Paruna on the Browns Well Highway. It follows part
Cameron_Highway
Naturi Kulde Wynarka Karoonda Lowaldie Borrika Halidon Mindarie Wanbi Alawoona Paruna Meribah Nadda Taplan Nangari Pungonda Noora Ingalta Taldra Yamba
List of closed railway stations in South Australia
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_South_Australia
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Brown's Well railway line plus most of the Loxton railway line spur from Alawoona were converted to standard gauge and remained as the Loxton railway line
Karoonda_railway_station
Highway in South Australia
Northern terminus of highway and route B57 Paruna 34 21 Cameron Highway – Alawoona Peebinga 61 38 Butchers Soak Road – Peebinga Southern Mallee Pinnaroo 104
Browns_Well_Highway
Town in South Australia
Australia. It lies on the Loxton railway line and Karoonda Highway between Alawoona and Loxton. The town was surveyed as Muljarra in 1915, and renamed to Pata
Pata,_South_Australia
Former South Australian state electoral district
the 1902 state election. The recreated Albert seat in 1915 had booths at Alawoona, Berri, Bogg Flat, Borrika, Chapman Bore, Cookes Plains, Coomandook, Clarfield
Electoral district of Albert (South Australia)
Electoral_district_of_Albert_(South_Australia)
Town in South Australia
Waikerie Location 25 km (16 mi) south of Loxton 10 km (6.2 mi) north of Alawoona Government • State electorate Chaffey • Federal division Barker Population
Veitch,_South_Australia
Australian rules footballer (1949–2021)
river town of Berri. Russell's father Albert was a footballer with the Alawoona Football Club and captain coached the team to a premiership in 1953. At
Russell_Ebert
Recreation Reserve, Karoonda Railway Terrace Lawns, Karoonda Alawoona Playground, Alawoona Anzac Crescent Playground, Loxton Apex Park, Waikerie Civic
List of parks and gardens in rural South Australia
List_of_parks_and_gardens_in_rural_South_Australia
Highway in South Australia and Victoria
Road (south) – Yumali Southern Mallee Lameroo 98.5 61.2 Billiat Road – Alawoona Roundabout Pinnaroo 132.7 82.5 Ngarkat Highway (B57 south) – Bordertown
Mallee_Highway
Suburb of District Council of Loxton Waikerie, South Australia
v t e Localities of the District Council of Loxton Waikerie Alawoona Bakara Well Billiatt Bookpurnong Boolgun Bugle Hut Caliph Devlins Pound Galga Golden
Pooginook,_South_Australia
Species of eucalyptus
limestone, in open shrubland. It is mainly found between Waikerie, Renmark and Alawoona in South Australia and in northwestern Victoria. List of Eucalyptus species
Eucalyptus_cyanophylla
Protected area in South Australia
Location South Australia, Billiatt, Lameroo and Sandalwood Nearest city Alawoona Coordinates 35°00′50″S 140°23′25″E / 35.013867266°S 140.390333169°E
Billiatt Wilderness Protection Area
Billiatt_Wilderness_Protection_Area
Weekly newspaper of Lexton, Australia
Waikerie, Moorook, Kingston-On-Murray, and Northern Mallee towns including Alawoona, Mindarie, Karoonda, Wanbi and Wunkar. Like other Taylor Group publications
The_Loxton_News
Place in South Australia
v t e Localities of the District Council of Loxton Waikerie Alawoona Bakara Well Billiatt Bookpurnong Boolgun Bugle Hut Caliph Devlins Pound Galga Golden
Taylorville Station, South Australia
Taylorville_Station,_South_Australia
Recorded title of a tribal group from South Australia
of the Mallee scrub belt lying east of the Murray River. They took in Alawoona south as far as Pinnaroo, Taunta, Keith, Tintinara, and Coonalpyn. Their
Ngarkat
Locality in South Australia
• Federal division Barker Population • Total 3 (SAL 2021) Postcode 5310 Localities around Caliph Wunkar Pyap West Mantung Caliph Veitch Mindarie Wanbi Alawoona
Caliph,_South_Australia
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Japanese
(1-碧, 2-葵) Japanese unisex name AOI means 1) "blue" or 2) "hollyhock."
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Australian, Christian, Irish
Pure; Torture
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Favor
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English
English : status name for a squire, from Latin armiger ‘bearer of arms or armor’ (from armas gerere ‘to bear arms’), which acquired the specialist sense ‘squire’.
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Celtic
, high king; king paramount.
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Muslim/Islamic
Young and delicate
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Hindu, Indian, Kannada
Unmatchable; Unacceptable
Surname or Lastname
Dutch and Belgian
Dutch and Belgian : variant of Haas. Debrabandere notes that in Flanders this is found as a shortened form of Hazaert (see Hazard).English and Irish : variant spelling of Hayes or Hays.
Boy/Male
Irish
Black eyed.
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