• Angaston may refer to: Angaston, South Australia, a town on the eastern side of the Barossa Valley in South Australia Angaston railway line, a former railway...
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    Angaston is a town on the eastern side of the Barossa Valley in South Australia, 77 km northeast of Adelaide. Its elevation is 347 m, one of the highest...
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  • The Angaston Football Club, nicknamed the Panthers, is an Australian rules football club located in Angaston, a town on the eastern side of the Barossa...
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  • The Leader is a weekly newspaper that was first published in Angaston, South Australia on 24 July 1918, and continues being published to the present day...
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    terminus was at Angaston. A branch was built from Nuriootpa via Stockwell to Truro, and a further branch from that to Penrice. The Angaston and Truro branches...
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    passes the main towns, starting from near Gawler on the Adelaide Plains, to Angaston to the east of the valley. The traditional owners of the land including...
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  • Angaston Power Station is a diesel-powered electricity generator in the Barossa Valley region of South Australia near the town of Angaston. It is owned...
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    captioned "The cooper Harry Mahlo (one of the last coopers) Yalumba wineries, Angaston, Barossa Valley, South Australia, 1959". Several cooperages have closed...
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  • clubs from Adelaide. In 1894, Kapunda formed an informal association with Angaston, Kapunda North, Greenock and Truro, most likely a precursor to the Barossa...
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  • 2014. In addition to its large limestone and marble quarry just north of Angaston, it had a number of other establishments in South Australia, including...
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