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  2. Wallaroo, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wallaroo is a port town on the western side of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 160 kilometres (100 mi) northwest of Adelaide.It is one of the three Copper Triangle towns famed for their historic shared copper mining industry, and known together as "Little Cornwall", the other two being Kadina, about 8 kilometres (5 mi) to the east, and Moonta, about 18 kilometres (11 mi) south.

  3. Cross Roads, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The village originally grew around the intersection of the Wallaroo and Kadina roads. [7] The Wheal Hughes copper mine lies north of the Cross Roads township on the Wallaroo-Moonta Road. The mine was a significant underground operation in the 1860s, was briefly worked as an open cut mine in the 1990s, and later operated as a tourist attraction ...

  4. Wallaroo Mines, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Wallaroo Mines is a suburb of the inland town of Kadina on the Yorke Peninsula in the Copper Coast Council area. [3] It was named for the land division in which it was established in 1860, the Hundred of Wallaroo, as was the nearby coastal town of Wallaroo. The boundaries were formally gazetted in January 1999 for "the long established name". [5]

  5. Moonta, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    It opened in 1869. This was converted to a railway and extended to Wallaroo in 1880 and later to Moonta in 1891. Passenger services ceased in 1969. The line from Wallaroo to Moonta closed on 23 July 1984. Moonta railway station is now a National Trust Museum and is now home to the Moonta Mines Tourist Railway.

  6. Moonta Mines, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    However, living conditions were poor and many people died to disease during this time. Copper prices had begun to decline by the 1880s, and in 1889 forced the Moonta Mining Company to merge with the owners of Wallaroo Mines to form the Wallaroo and Moonta Mining and Smelting Co. Ltd. The mine finally closed in 1923, after which the Moonta Mines ...

  7. Port Victoria, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Port Victoria was visited by English travel author Eric Newby in 1939, while he was crew in the 4-masted barque Moshulu.Sailors on the Moshulu, mostly Scandinavian in origin, referred to Port Victoria as "Port Veek", and it was their second Australian port-of-call after Port Lincoln; Newby did not have many complimentary things to say about the town, but he states that the inhabitants were ...