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- Tintinara is a town located in the Murray and Mallee region of the South East of South Australia. The town is situated on the Dukes Highway and the Adelaide-Melbourne...
- Located in Tintinara and Coonalpyn, the Crows were in the MFL between 2001 and 2022. BDT FC was formed after the Border Downs and the Tintinara clubs merged...
- Tintinara railway station is located on the Adelaide-Wolseley line in Tintinara, South Australia. Tintinara station opened on 1 May 1886 as a station...
- The Tintinara Tennis Club was established in 1919 in Tintinara, South Australia by Edward B. Northcott and **** and Tilly Williams. Its original membership...
- congregations at Tintinara and Meningie. In 1992, the Border-Downs Magpies and Tintinara Blues amalgamated to form the Border-Downs Tintinara Crows Football...
- This article lists significant fatal, injury-only, and other accidents involving railway rolling stock, including crashes, fires and other incidents in...
- Station Templers Terowie Thevenard Thompson Beach Tickera Tiddy Widdy Beach Tintinara Tirulla Tooligie Totness Trihi Truro Tumby Bay Tungkillo Two Wells Uleybury...
- direction southeast From Tailem Bend P****es through Coomandook Coonalpyn Tintinara To Keith Runs alongside Dukes Highway, Adelaide–Wolseley railway line...
- Thomas. The company is vertically-integrated from a cattle feedlot near Tintinara through processing, chilling or freezing, distribution and sales of meat...
- intermediate stops omitted at Stawell, Murtoa, Nhill, Kaniva, Wolseley, Tintinara, Coonalpyn and Tailem Bend. In 1999, the maroon and silver livery was...