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  2. Yorke Peninsula Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Yorke Peninsula Football League was formed in 1908 with 5 founding clubs, and after World War 2 the league remained largely structurally unchanged until it was absorbed in 1993. The following 7 clubs remained for much of the competitions duration:

  3. Yorketown, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In Issue 10, on 25 March that year, the newspaper adopted a simpler title, The Pioneer, later becoming part of the Yorke Peninsula Country Times from June 1970. For thirty years an opposition newspaper, The Southern Yorke's Peninsula Clarion (1 February – 31 May 1902), simplified to the Clarion (7 June 1902 – 21 May 1931), also existed in ...

  4. Category:Yorke Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    P. Hundred of Para Wurlie; Paramatta, South Australia; Parsons Beach, South Australia; Paskeville, South Australia; The Peninsulas zone (wine) Pine Point, South Australia

  5. Western Eyre Football League - Wikipedia

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    The Western Eyre Football League (WEFL), formerly Far West Football League (FWFL), is an Australian rules football competition based in the Ceduna area of the Eyre Peninsula region of South Australia, Australia.

  6. Yorke Peninsula - Wikipedia

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    [7] [8] Today the descendants of these people still live on Yorke Peninsula, supported by the Narungga Aboriginal Progress Association in Maitland, and in the community at Point Pearce. It was named "Yorke's Peninsula" [ 9 ] by Captain Matthew Flinders , after Charles Philip Yorke (later Lord Hardwicke), narrowly beating French navigator ...

  7. The Pioneer (South Australia) - Wikipedia

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    The Southern Yorke's Peninsula Pioneer was first published on 21 January 1898, and sold at a discounted price due to its late appearance. [1] It was originally owned and established by Ben L. Wilkinson, and later helped by his brother Richard, in Yorketown. [2] In Issue 10, on 25 March that year, the newspaper adopted a simpler title, The Pioneer.

  8. Mornington Peninsula Football Netball League - Wikipedia

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    Football on the Peninsula region goes back to 1897, and in 2008 celebrated its centenary. The first official league, the Peninsula FA, was formed in 1908. This competition played until 1933, and then it merged with the Peninsula District FA (formed in 1920) to form the Mornington Peninsula FL for the 1934 season.

  9. Eyre Yorke Block - Wikipedia

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    The Eyre Yorke Block, also known as the Eyre and Yorke mallee, is an interim Australian (IBRA) bioregion and a World Wildlife Fund ecoregion covering part of the Eyre Peninsula and all of Yorke Peninsula as well as land to its immediate east in South Australia.