Booborowie is a locality in South Australia. It is located 200 km (124 mi) north of Adelaide. In 1843, Dr William James Browne and his brother Dr John...
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time when Booborowie dominated the competition winning seven successive flags from1961-67 also taking the 1969 pennant. In 1970 Booborowie and Hallett...
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The District Council of Booborowie was a local government area in South Australia from 1875 to 1935. It was proclaimed on 6 May 1875, following strong...
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North Booborowie is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia, situated in the Regional Council of Goyder. It was established in August...
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Black Hill Black Point Blakiston Blanche Harbor Blanchetown Blinman Blyth Booborowie Booleroo Centre Bordertown Borrika Border Village Boston Bower Bowhill...
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East Barossa West Barossa Belvidere Black Springs Blyth Blyth-Snowtown Booborowie Burra Burra Burra Burra (M) Bute/Ninnes Clare Clare (M) Clare and Spalding...
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divided between Booborowie, North Booborowie and Leighton, and Davies was renamed Hanson). It was divided into eight wards (Baldina, Booborowie, Farrell's...
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Blanchetown Primary School Blanchetown Blyth Primary School Blyth Booborowie Primary School Booborowie Bordertown Primary School Bordertown Braeview School Happy...
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Localities around Mount Bryan: Willalo North Booborowie Hallett Mount Bryan East Booborowie Mount Bryan Mount Bryan East Burra Burra Burra Burra...
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William Browne and John Browne from calving off the northern part of their Booborowie run, Canowie Station was first managed by William Warwick, followed by...
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