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  2. Mylor, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    There is a Mylor country market held on the first Sunday of every month, from 9 am until 1 pm on the Mylor Oval. Mylor is a popular camping area, with many camps. Mylor Main Street hosts a large Hardware/Rural store (called Coopers), General Store, Post Office, and Cafe. There is also a Primary School, Fire Brigade, Uniting Church and Anglican ...

  3. Black Hill Conservation Park - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Plains, which includes Black Hill Conservation Park, was traditionally occupied by the Kaurna people. Most of the Kaurna elders died before much of their culture could be recorded, and so little is known of the pre-colonial history of the area. It is known that they used fire both as an aid to hunting, and to regenerate the vegetation.

  4. Cleland National Park - Wikipedia

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    Cleland National Park, formerly Cleland Conservation Park, is a protected area located in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia about 22 kilometres (14 mi) south-east of the Adelaide city centre. It conserves a significant area of natural bushland on the Adelaide Hills face, including Mount Lofty Summit and Waterfall Gully.

  5. Adelaide Hills - Wikipedia

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    The Adelaide Hills region is located in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia. The largest town in the area, Mount Barker, is one of Australia's fastest-growing towns. Before British colonisation of South Australia, the area was inhabited by the Peramangk people. The Adelaide Hills wine ...

  6. Chain of Ponds, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The settlement was established by the South Australia Company, and was originally called Philptown after founding publican Oliver Philp.First settled early in the 1840s, the township was laid out after the opening of the North East Road in the 1850s.

  7. Woodside, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    It is on the Onkaparinga Valley Road, South Australian route B34, and is 25 km due East of Adelaide's CBD. Amenities include a swimming pool, library, [ 3 ] second hand store, grocery store, Cricket Club, tennis club, netball club, two pubs, lawyer, bowls club, and playing fields.

  8. Mount George, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Mount George is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located about 17 kilometres (11 mi) south-east of the state capital of Adelaide. [3]It was established in 1999 with its name being derived from the Mount George Conservation Park.

  9. Greenhill, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Greenhill is a suburb of Adelaide located about 9.3 kilometres (5.8 mi) east of the city centre in the foothills of the Adelaide Hills.Its boundaries were created in October 2001 in respect of the "long established name" with some land being moved into the adjoining suburb of Waterfall Gully in July 2002. [3]