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Town in South Australia
Barmera (/ˈbɑːrmərə/ BAR-mə-rə) is a town in the Riverland region of South Australia. It is on the Sturt Highway A20, 220 kilometres north-east of Adelaide
Barmera
Topics referred to by the same term
Barmera is a town and locality in South Australia. Barmera may also refer to. Barmera is the official alternative name for Lake Bonney Riverland, a lake
Barmera_(disambiguation)
deliver". Barunga West Council. "Some new and returning names for Berri Barmera". Murray Pioneer. "2022 Local Government Elections". District Council of
Results of the 2022 South Australian local elections
Results_of_the_2022_South_Australian_local_elections
Local government area in South Australia
Berri Barmera Council is a local government area in the Riverland region of South Australia. It includes the towns of Barmera, Berri, Cobdogla, Glossop
Berri_Barmera_Council
Former railway line in South Australia, Australia
The Barmera railway line was the second railway built to develop the Murray Mallee region of South Australia, in 1913. It followed the success of the
Barmera_railway_line
Freshwater lake in South Australia
Lake Bonney Riverland (alternative name: Barmera) is a freshwater lake located in the Riverland region of South Australia. The lake is fed and drained
Lake_Bonney_Riverland
Australian rules football club
The Barmera-Monash Football Club is an Australian rules football club which competes in the Riverland Football League. The club was formed in 1957 following
Barmera-Monash_Football_Club
1982 Renmark 1983 Barmera-Monash 1984 Barmera-Monash 1985 Barmera-Monash 1986 Barmera-Monash 1987 Barmera-Monash 1988 Loxton 1989 Barmera-Monash 1990 Renmark
Riverland_Football_League
The District Council of Barmera (formerly the District Council of Cobdogla) was a local government area in the Australian state of South Australia from
District_Council_of_Barmera
Region in South Australia
Blanchetown. The major town centres are Renmark, Berri, Loxton, Waikerie, Barmera and Monash, and many minor townships. The population is approximately 35
Riverland
Bruce Oval, Barmera Cobdogla Oval, Cobdogla Cobdogla Park, Cobdogla Colin Jennings Apex Park, Barmera Curnow Park, Berri Fletcher Park, Barmera Johnny Bains
List of parks and gardens in rural South Australia
List_of_parks_and_gardens_in_rural_South_Australia
Former railway line in South Australia
(km) 1 Tailem Bend–Pinnaroo 1906 2015[note a] 86.6 139.4 2 Tailem Bend–Barmera 1913 / 1928[note b] 1996[note c] 159.5 256.6 3 Karoonda–Peebinga 1914 1990
Loxton_railway_line
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Renmark railway station was located on the Barmera railway line. It served the town of Renmark, South Australia. Renmark railway station opened in 1927
Renmark_railway_station
Bridge in Paringa, South Australia
Murray River in Paringa, South Australia. Until 1982, it also carried the Barmera railway line. Designed by the South Australian Railways (SAR) and fabricated
Paringa_Bridge
Town in South Australia
to Paringa was opened. It was later extended west as far as Barmera and known as the Barmera railway line but then closed in 1983 then the last scheduled
Renmark,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
Temple. It is on the Old Sturt Highway, between the more major towns of Barmera and Berri. Glossop also has a motel outside which is situated Captain Glossop's
Glossop,_South_Australia
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Paringa railway station was located on the Barmera railway line. It served the town of Paringa, South Australia. Paringa railway station opened on 2 October
Paringa_railway_station
Australian professional baseball pitcher
who played in the inaugural Israel Baseball League. Crabb was born in Barmera, South Australia, and played at the Southern Districts Baseball Club in
Adam_Crabb
Town in South Australia
ABC Classic (105.1 FM), and Triple J (101.9 FM). Berri is in the Berri Barmera Council local government area. It is in the state electorate of Chaffey
Berri,_South_Australia
Former railway line in South Australia
destination on the River Murray. The railway ran from a junction with the Barmera line at Wanbi northwards to Yinkanie, opening on 7 September 1925 and closing
Yinkanie_railway_line
Australian football club
arch rivals Barmera-Monash to win premiership after finishing on top of the table.[citation needed] The club shares a rivalry with Barmera/Monash and competes
Berri_Football_Club
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Meribah railway station was located on the Barmera railway line. It served the settlement of Meribah, South Australia. Meribah railway station originally
Meribah_railway_station
Former railway line in South Australia
(km) 1 Tailem Bend–Pinnaroo 1906 2015[note a] 86.6 139.4 2 Tailem Bend–Barmera 1913 / 1928[note b] 1996[note c] 159.5 256.6 3 Karoonda–Peebinga 1914 1990
Pinnaroo railway line, South Australia
Pinnaroo_railway_line,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
Game Reserve, 6 km south-west of Barmera, and 30 km north-west of Loxton. Administratively it is part of the Berri Barmera Council LGA. During World War
Loveday,_South_Australia
Cricket tournament
Pakistan won by 7 wickets Barmera Oval, Barmera, South Australia
1988_Youth_Cricket_World_Cup
(mothballed in 2015) Barmera railway line (1913): Tailem Bend – Karoonda – Meribah with later extensions to Paringa (Oct 1913), Renmark and Barmera(closed and dismantled)
Rail transport in South Australia
Rail_transport_in_South_Australia
Australian missionary
release 15 days later. Short was born to working class Anglican parents in Barmera, South Australia. As a child, he attended Sunday School at church. He attended
John_Short_(missionary)
British land and water speed record holder (1921–1967)
section "Press Release - Bluebird Replica Build Begins". K7 Project Bluebird Barmera Australia. 31 December 2014. Retrieved 27 August 2020. "Donald Campbell's
Donald_Campbell
South Australian state electoral district
Riverland region of South Australia including the towns of Renmark, Berri, Barmera, Loxton and Waikerie. The seat is named after brothers George and William
Electoral_district_of_Chaffey
Local government area in South Australia
Council Outback Communities Authority Outback Communities Authority Berri Barmera Council Renmark Paringa Council Mildura (Vic) District Council of Loxton
Renmark_Paringa_Council
Suburb of Pastoral Unincorporated Area, South Australia
COBDOGLA, LOVEDAY, BARMERA, WINKIE, KATARAPKO, MONASH, GLOSSOP, BERRI, GERARD and SPECTACLE LAKE to those areas within The Berri Barmera Council (sic) "District
Gerard,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
Riverland area of South Australia. It is on the Sturt Highway between Barmera and Renmark. Monash was proclaimed in 1921 and is named after General Sir
Monash,_South_Australia
Auburn Avenue Range Bagot Well Baird Bay Balaklava Balgowan Balhannah Barmera Barabba Beachport Beltana Berri Bethany Binnum Birdwood Black Hill Black
List of cities and towns in South Australia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_South_Australia
Italian POWs taken to Australia during World War II
aspx?ID=5045173 . Categories Council, Berri Barmera (2019-11-20). "Barmera Attractions". Berri Barmera Council. Retrieved 2022-01-11. “World War II Internee
Italian prisoners of war in Australia
Italian_prisoners_of_war_in_Australia
Far North. It includes the following local government areas - the Berri Barmera Council, the Coorong District Council, the District Council of Karoonda
Regions_of_South_Australia
Renmark Calperum Spring Cart Gully Berri Karoom Glossop Barmera Peebinga, branch of Barmera line from Karoonda (closed 7 December 1990) Nunkeri Yurgo
List of closed railway stations in South Australia
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_South_Australia
Australian national highway
South Australia. In South Australia, Sturt Highway passes Renmark, Monash, Barmera, Waikerie, Blanchetown and Nuriootpa, before reaching its western terminus
Sturt_Highway
Town in South Australia
located on the Murray River in the Riverland area of South Australia, near Barmera and Cobdogla. The area had traditionally been used as an aboriginal camping
Overland_Corner
Local government area in South Australia
Council Berri Barmera Berri Barmera Berri Barmera Loxton Waikerie Gerard Community Council Berri Barmera Loxton Waikerie Loxton Waikerie Berri Barmera
Gerard_Community_Council
Suburb of Berri Barmera Council, South Australia
COBDOGLA, LOVEDAY, BARMERA, WINKIE, KATARAPKO, MONASH, GLOSSOP, BERRI, GERARD and SPECTACLE LAKE to those areas within The Berri Barmera Council (sic) "District
Katarapko,_South_Australia
Karoonda Highway. Between 1913 and 1996 it was the locus of a siding on the Barmera railway line, which gave its name – derived from the Aboriginal word for
Naturi,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
South Australia on the Browns Well Highway, where it crosses the former Barmera railway line, 237 kilometres (147 mi) east of the state capital, Adelaide
Paruna,_South_Australia
Australian rules footballer, born 1969
the Loxton Football Club; Loxton would end up losing the Grand Final to Barmera-Monash. In 1990, Tony joined his brothers Rick and Kym at the Renmark Rovers
Tony_Modra
Road in South Australia
upstream on the north side of the Murray River to meet Sturt Highway between Barmera and Monash. "Wilkins Highway" (Map). Google Maps. Retrieved 2 June 2022
Goyder_Highway
Former railway line in South Australia
Railways. It opened on 18 December 1914, originating from a junction with the Barmera line at Karoonda. The line extended eastward through the Murraylands region
Peebinga_railway_line
Former railway line in South Australia
Australian Railways network. The Waikerie railway line branched from the Barmera railway line at Karoonda, which was also the junction for the Peebinga
Waikerie_railway_line
Town in South Australia
the Riverland town of Berri, and around the same distance southeast of Barmera. It is close to the Murray River, which passes through Berri. Originally
Winkie,_South_Australia
Former Australian federal electoral division
included much of the Riverland. It covered the towns of Angaston, Balaklava, Barmera Berri, Gawler, Gumeracha, Kadina, Kapunda, Loxton, Minlaton, Moonta, Morgan
Division_of_Wakefield
1,626 1,827 1,902 1,956 43 Kingscote 1,671 1,692 1,763 1,790 1,915 44 Barmera 1,942 1,928 1,914 1,935 1,895 45 Woodside 1,565 1,826 1,842 1,870 1,890
List of places in South Australia by population
List_of_places_in_South_Australia_by_population
Longest river in Australia
Industry Causeway Island Renmark Paringa Sturt Highway & Paringa Bridge Barmera railway line Lock 5 & Renmark Weir Paringa Creek Goat Island Goat Island
Murray_River
Rural township in South Australia
In 2015, that line also closed. Later extended over the River Murray to Barmera. Later shortened to Tookayerta. "Search results for 'Wanbi, LOCB' with
Wanbi,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
tyre spanning the road. Yamba was previously served by a station on the Barmera railway line. On the westward journey, Yamba is the first place in South
Yamba,_South_Australia
Australian tennis player
Date Tournament Surface Opponent Score 1. Nov 1999 Australia F4, Barmera Grass Dejan Petrovic 6–3, 6–3 2. Jul 2000 Turkey F2, Istanbul Hard Cedric
Sebastien_Swierk
Class of Australian 2-8-2 locomotives
1930s. They were eventually barred from operating on the Pinnaroo and Barmera lines, but were allowed again in later years. They were also allowed to
South Australian Railways 700 class (steam)
South_Australian_Railways_700_class_(steam)
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
the junction of the Peebinga railway line, Waikerie railway line and the Barmera railway line. It served the town of Karoonda. Karoonda railway station
Karoonda_railway_station
Local government area in South Australia
Kangaroo Island Mount Barker Victor Harbor Yankalilla Murray Mallee Berri Barmera Coorong Gerard Karoonda East Murray Loxton Waikerie Mid Murray Murray Bridge
City_of_Port_Adelaide_Enfield
Australian bushranger (c. 1837–1899)
to legend, in 1884 bushrangers stopped at the local police station in Barmera, South Australia, where they locked the police in their own cells. The
Frank_Pearson
Australian federal electoral division
Murraylands and most of the Barossa Valley, and includes the towns of Barmera, Berri, Bordertown, Coonawarra, Keith, Kingston SE, Loxton, Lucindale,
Division_of_Barker
Tasmania 2015 Toodyay, Western Australia 2016 Triabunna, Tasmania 2017 Barmera, South Australia 2018 Smithton, Tasmania 2019 Santa Teresa (Ltyentye Apurte)
Australian_Tidy_Town_Awards
Town in South Australia
agriculture. Karoonda was on the railway line to Paringa, which was extended to Barmera in 1928. In 1914 the station became a junction with the Waikerie railway
Karoonda,_South_Australia
Lighthouse, Kingston SE Ceduna Museum, Ceduna Cobdogla Irrigation Museum, Barmera Collingrove Homestead, Angaston Courthouse Museum, Millicent, Millicent
List of National Trust properties in Australia
List_of_National_Trust_properties_in_Australia
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
Corporate_Town_of_St_Peters
Australian tennis player
Godfrey Hard Michihisa Onoda 6–3, 6–7(5–7), 6–3 2. Nov 2003 Australia F6, Barmera Grass Shannon Nettle 6–1, 6–2 3. Mar 2004 New Zealand F1, Blenheim Hard
Domenic_Marafiote
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District_Council_of_Hawker
Australian engineer (1890–1953)
children included: Maysie Hall Chapman (born 1924) married Dean Simes of Barmera on 26 July 1947 Robert Charles Chapman (born 1928) They had a home on West
R._H._Chapman
Australian cinema chain
Valley and mid-north. Wallis' six country drive-ins were: Bonneyline, Barmera Murrayline, Berri Northline, Clare Riverline, Loxton Groveline, Renmark
Wallis_Cinemas
Paddle steamer built in 1912
Herald. 9 February 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 12 June 2021. "Governor Visits Barmera R.S.L." The Advertiser. Trove. 12 October 1953. p. 13. Retrieved 12 June
PS_Canberra
20th-century Aboriginal Australian tracker
Jimmy James (died 24 December 1945 in Barmera) was an Aboriginal Australian who was best known as an Aboriginal tracker who helped the police track criminals
Jimmy James (tracker, died 1945)
Jimmy_James_(tracker,_died_1945)
Former local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of Brown's Well
District_Council_of_Brown's_Well
Aboriginal Australian musician and elder (1956–2022)
side-by-side pillar-shaped monuments were erected on the shores of Lake Bonney at Barmera, in homage to Roach and Hunter. A glass mosaic artwork on the front side
Archie_Roach
British politician and Governor of South Australia (1874–1952)
the Mothers and Babies' Health Association. The Lady Weigall hospital in Barmera was named in her honor. He was appointed High Sheriff of Lincolnshire for
Archibald_Weigall
Town in the Riverland of South Australia
underneath. Paringa was the terminus for 14 years of what eventually became the Barmera railway line – one of six lightly built lines that were built to encourage
Paringa,_South_Australia
Musical artist
1986 - Was made an Honorary Citizen of Texas 1988 - Inducted into the Barmera Country Music Hall of Fame 1989 - OAM for his Services to Country Music
Reg_Lindsay
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Robertstown Nuriootpa / Angaston / Truro Murray Bridge / Tailem Bend / Barmera / Loxton / Waikerie The Overland to Melbourne Naracoorte / Mount Gambier
Adelaide_railway_station
Local government area in South Australia
Kangaroo Island Mount Barker Victor Harbor Yankalilla Murray Mallee Berri Barmera Coorong Gerard Karoonda East Murray Loxton Waikerie Mid Murray Murray Bridge
Wudinna_District_Council
Australian tennis player and politician (born 1987)
Tournament Tier Surface Partner Opponents Score Win 1–0 Nov 2005 Australia F11, Barmera Futures Grass Joseph Sirianni Callum Beale Joel Kerley 6–2, 5–7, [10–4]
Sam_Groth
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of Wilmington
District_Council_of_Wilmington
Australian rules footballer (1939–2020)
Football Club and in 1960 in the Upper Murray Riverland Football League with Barmera-Monash Football Club. Recruited by South Melbourne from Sunraysia Football
Elkin_Reilly
Australian rules footballer
season, but he did not play any senior games for them. Originally from Barmera in the Riverland region, he previously played for Glenelg and West Adelaide
Alby_Yeo
Australian rules footballer (1934–2022)
South Australia. Kerley, who started his senior footballing career with Barmera in the Riverland Football League in 1948 at the age of 14, played mostly
Neil_Kerley
Town in South Australia
(148 mi) NE of Adelaide 44 km (27 mi) W of Renmark 13 km (8.1 mi) W of Barmera Established 21 November 1918 (town) 28 September 2000 (locality) Government
Kingston On Murray, South Australia
Kingston_On_Murray,_South_Australia
Libraries (Barossa Valley) Berri Library and Information Centre (Berri Barmera Council) Bordertown Public Library (Tatiara District Council) Clare and
List of libraries in South Australia
List_of_libraries_in_South_Australia
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
Corporate_Town_of_Burra
Dam in upstream of Renmark, South Australia
the project was halted. These included a 23 km service railway from the Barmera railway line, which was dismantled without ever being used. The dam was
Chowilla_Dam
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of Ridley-Truro
District_Council_of_Ridley-Truro
(1876–1964) educationist and women's leader
October 1982) married Dorothy Edith (c. 1897 – 28 February 1989) lived in Barmera "Women in Education". News. Vol. VI, no. 911. South Australia. 15 June
Phebe_Watson
Australian historian
stressful, Kartinyeri left Raukkan and took up work sorting grapes at Barmera. Doreen played a significant and controversial role in the Hindmarsh Island
Doreen_Kartinyeri
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of Munno Para West
District_Council_of_Munno_Para_West
Topics referred to by the same term
articles associated with the town and locality in South Australia Berri Barmera Council, a local government area in South Australia Berri–UQAM station
Berri
Former local government area of South Australia from 1932 to 1988
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District_Council_of_Laura
Defunct council in Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District_Council_of_Mannum
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District_Council_of_Glanville
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District_Council_of_Wirrega
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of Highercombe
District_Council_of_Highercombe
Local government area in South Australia
Tungkillo Victor Harbor Willunga Yankalilla and Myponga Murray/Murray Mallee Barmera/Cobdogla Berri Brown's Well Caurnamont Coonalpyn Downs East Murray Karoonda
District Council of East Torrens
District_Council_of_East_Torrens
Australian politician
everything that could be construed as modern development". Moran was born in Barmera, South Australia on 6 February 1955. The daughter of a General practitioner
Anne_Moran
Australian Aboriginal singer-songwriter (1955–2010)
side-by-side pillar-shaped monuments were erected on the shores of Lake Bonney at Barmera, in homage to Hunter and Roach. Glass mosaic artwork on the front side
Ruby_Hunter
Small settlement in the far east of South Australia
miles) south-east of Loxton. The township was a short-lived terminus of the Barmera railway line in 1913[failed verification] until construction extended to
Meribah,_South_Australia
Playground, Adelaide Queen Elizabeth Drive, Whyalla Queen Elizabeth Drive, Barmera Queen Elizabeth Drive, Monash The Queen Elizabeth Hospital, Adelaide TAS
Royal_eponyms_in_Australia
Town in South Australia
Assign Boundaries and Names to Places (in the District Council of Berri Barmera )" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette: 1711. 3 December 1998
Cobdogla
BARMERA
BARMERA
BARMERA
BARMERA
Girl/Female
English American Anglo Saxon Teutonic
Resolute.
Female
Chamoru
, to give blessing.
Girl/Female
American, British, English, Greek
Divine Lady; From the Sacred Spring; Variant of Dione; Follower of Dionysius
Female
Bulgarian
, victor of the people.
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Marathi
Star
Boy/Male
Arabic
Creator; Servant of the Expander
Girl/Female
Assamese, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Oriya, Sanskrit, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu
An Array of Clouds
Boy/Male
Muslim
Straight
Surname or Lastname
English (chiefly West Midlands)
English (chiefly West Midlands) : (of Norman origin): habitational or regional name from Old French mansel ‘inhabitant of Le Mans or the surrounding area of Maine’. The place was originally named in Latin (ad) Ceromannos, from the name of the Gaulish tribe living there, the Ceromanni. The name was reduced to Celmans and then became Le Mans as a result of the mistaken identification of the first syllable with the Old French demonstrative adjective.English (chiefly West Midlands) : status name for a particular type of feudal tenant, Anglo-Norman French mansel, one who occupied a manse (Late Latin mansa ‘dwelling’), a measure of land sufficient to support one family.English (chiefly West Midlands) : some early examples, such as Thomas filius Manselli (Northumbria 1256), point to derivation from a personal name, perhaps the Germanic derivative of Mann 2 Latinized as Manzellinus.
Female
African
just, right.
BARMERA
BARMERA
BARMERA
BARMERA
BARMERA