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Town in South Australia
Kapunda is a town on the Light River near the Barossa Valley in South Australia. It was established after a discovery in 1842 of significant copper deposits
Kapunda
Topics referred to by the same term
Kapunda is a town and locality in South Australia. Kapunda may refer to: District Council of Kapunda, former local government area in South Australia,
Kapunda_(disambiguation)
Hotel in Kapunda, South Australia
The North Kapunda Hotel is a pub located in Kapunda, South Australia. The hotel was opened in November 1849 as the North Kapunda Arms with John Bickford
North_Kapunda_Hotel
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Kapunda railway station was located on the Morgan railway line. It served the town of Kapunda, South Australia. The station opened on 13 August 1860 when
Kapunda_railway_station
Kapunda was a British emigrant ship which sank on 20 January 1887 after colliding with the barque Ada Melmoure in the Atlantic Ocean off the coast of
Kapunda_(ship)
Australian rules football club
Kapunda Football Club, nicknamed The Lachbombers, is an Australian rules football club, based in Kapunda, South Australia, that competes in the Barossa
Kapunda_Football_Club
HMAS Kapunda (J218/M218), named for the town of Kapunda, South Australia, was one of 60 Bathurst-class corvettes constructed during World War II, and one
HMAS_Kapunda
South Australian royal commission
The Kapunda Road Royal Commission was a royal commission created by the Government of South Australia in 2005 to inquire into the circumstances surrounding
Kapunda_Road_Royal_Commission
Local Kapunda, Sth Australia, newspaper (1878–1951)
The Kapunda Herald was a newspaper published in Kapunda, South Australia, from 29 October 1864 to 25 January 1951. From 1864 to 1878 the masthead was
Kapunda_Herald
Former railway line in South Australia
line opened from Gawler. It was built to service the copper mining at Kapunda, opened on 13 August 1860. It was extended to Morgan on 23 September 1878
Morgan_railway_line
Cadastral division in South Australia
The Hundred of Kapunda is a cadastral unit of hundred in the County of Light, South Australia in the lower Mid North just north of the Barossa Valley
Hundred_of_Kapunda
Local government area in South Australia
The District Council of Kapunda was a local government area in South Australia from 1866 to 1996. The Kapunda town corporation was formed a year earlier
District_Council_of_Kapunda
Local government area in South Australia
area north of Adelaide in South Australia. It is based in the town of Kapunda, and includes the towns of Freeling, Greenock, Hansborough, Hewett, Roseworthy
Light_Regional_Council
This is a list of public art in South Australia organized by town. This list is focused only on outdoor public art, and thus does not encompass works contained
List of public art in South Australia
List_of_public_art_in_South_Australia
Protected area in South Australia
Kapunda Island Conservation Park is a protected area in the Australian state of South Australia located in the Riverland, confined to a small island in
Kapunda Island Conservation Park
Kapunda_Island_Conservation_Park
Town in South Australia
about 120 km northeast of Adelaide, South Australia, about 23 km north of Kapunda. Once a stop for the mining carts going from Adelaide to Burra, but now
Hamilton,_South_Australia
Suburb of Light Regional Council, South Australia
Australian state of South Australia about 4 km (2.5 mi) north of the town of Kapunda. Allendale North was surveyed in 1859. The post office was opened in 1861
Allendale North, South Australia
Allendale_North,_South_Australia
Australian rules football club
in 1879, playing its first game on 12 July 1879 against the Kapunda Football Club. Kapunda won the game kicking seven goals to nil. Football was initially
Angaston_Football_Club
Australian rules football competition
Tanunda South Gawler Nuriootpa Rover Kapunda Gawler Central Freeling Barossa District Angaston The Kapunda Football Club is one of the oldest football
Barossa Light & Gawler Football Association
Barossa_Light_&_Gawler_Football_Association
Australian pioneer and sheep inspector
in Kapunda. On 1 June 1865, Morris was appointed a justice of the peace. Morris supported a number of local organisations, including the Kapunda Rifle
Henry_Thomas_Morris
Australian pastoralist and entrepreneur
springing up in outback New South Wales and South Australia, (including Cobar, Kapunda, Burra and eventually Broken Hill). After he and his brothers worked on
Sidney_Kidman
Town in South Australia
Assign Names and Boundaries to Places (within the District Council of Kapunda and Light )" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. South Australian
Ebenezer,_South_Australia
English-born Australian industrialist (1827–1904)
March 1904), usually referred to as H. B. Hawke, was an industrialist in Kapunda, South Australia, who founded the manufacturing business that became H
H._B._Hawke
Town in South Australia
Bethel is a locality and former settlement in South Australia, west of Kapunda. Its name means Place of God. Bethel was settled by German-speaking people
Bethel,_South_Australia
2020 Kapunda Bombers Dutton Park, Kapunda BLFA 1866 1987- 2 2005 Light (Merged women's team of Freeling and Kapunda) Wheaties Dutton Park, Kapunda and
List of Australian rules football clubs in South Australia
List_of_Australian_rules_football_clubs_in_South_Australia
Australian politician
block of land at Bagot's Gap, the first of many pastoral properties in the Kapunda region and elsewhere in the colony, and became quite wealthy. He was a
James White (South Australian politician)
James_White_(South_Australian_politician)
Road in South Australia
southbound exit from Barrier Highway only Tarlee 248.3 154.3 Tarlee Road – Kapunda Light River 258.1 160.4 Linwood Bridge Light Templers 271.4 168.6 Owen
Horrocks_Highway
Pastoral lease in South Australia
kilometres (7 miles) southeast of Marrabel and 14 kilometres (9 miles) north of Kapunda in South Australia. The property was originally established in 1839 by
Anlaby_Station
Species of lizard
only rediscovered in 1992. Known locations of the species extend from Kapunda in the Light River valley, about 77 kilometres (48 mi) north east of Adelaide
Adelaide pygmy blue-tongue skink
Adelaide_pygmy_blue-tongue_skink
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
The first section of the line opened from Gawler to the copper mining at Kapunda, opened on 13 August 1860. It was extended to Morgan on 23 September 1878
Fords_railway_station
Australian rules football competition
the Secretary and Committee. Country clubs had also been established at Kapunda (1866), Gawler (1868) and Willunga (1874) and the Adelaide-based clubs
South Australian National Football League
South_Australian_National_Football_League
Station in South Australia, 1878 to 1968
Sutherlands, South Australia. The station opened on 23 September 1878, when the Kapunda railway line was extended to the River Murray shipping port at Morgan.
Sutherlands_railway_station
Statue in South Australia
(23 ft) statue commemorating the Cornish mining history of the town of Kapunda in South Australia. Built by Ben van Zetten, the statue stands to at the
Map_the_Miner
Australian sculptor (1894–1962)
monument in Booleroo Centre, South Australia 1922: Soldier figure for Kapunda & District Fallen Soldiers Monument 1929 Four figures surrounding tower
Orlando_Dutton
Town in South Australia
(previously Bagot's Well) is a locality around six km (3.7 mi) north-east of Kapunda, South Australia on the road to Eudunda. It was named for Captain C. H
Bagot_Well,_South_Australia
Cadastral division in South Australia
part of the council's south east was added to the District Council of Kapunda and the remainder was joined with the councils of Rhynie and Stockport
Hundred_of_Gilbert
Australian businessman coachbuilder (1850–1939)
and Catherine went on to have total of 15 children. Richards grew up in Kapunda, and was still living there when his father, a teacher and journalist,
T._J._Richards
Australian Army nurse
on 16 February 1942. Vivian Bullwinkel was born on 18 December 1915 in Kapunda, South Australia, to George Albert and Eva Bullwinkel (née Shegog). She
Vivian_Bullwinkel
Town in South Australia
situated 9 kilometres south-west of Eudunda and 18 kilometres north-east of Kapunda. The Light River runs through the locality. A town was surveyed in July
Hansborough
This is a list of radio stations that broadcast in Australia. Stations that are not included in the list are genuine internet radio stations that are not
List of radio stations in Australia
List_of_radio_stations_in_Australia
Town in South Australia
chapel was opened early in 1864. It was one of fourteen churches in the Kapunda Circuit listed in 1863 and the congregation held its first anniversary
Finnis_Point
Town in South Australia
Australia from 1849 to 1861. Freeling was a stopping place on the Gawler to Kapunda railway, which opened in 1860 but is no longer used. The Freeling Hotel
Freeling,_South_Australia
Former local government area of South Australia
Georgetown Gilbert Grace Hall Hamilton Hanson Hutt and Hill Rivers Julia Kapunda Kapunda (M) Light (1867–1892) Light (1977–1996) Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
District Council of Crystal Brook
District_Council_of_Crystal_Brook
Railway station in Eudunda, South Australia
final extension of the Northern Railway from the existing terminus at Kapunda. The extension helped to provide a connection to the River Murray. Facilities
Eudunda_railway_station
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
reasons. Another railway was proposed to branch off from the Morgan line at Kapunda but it was also rejected. "Roseworthy and Forresters Railway". South Australian
Saddleworth railway station, South Australia
Saddleworth_railway_station,_South_Australia
South Australian state electoral district
Freeling, Hamley Bridge, Owen, Tarlee, Riverton, Marrabel, Marrabel, Kapunda, Point Pass, Eudunda, Saddleworth, Auburn, Manoora, Robertstown, Robertstown
Electoral district of Ngadjuri
Electoral_district_of_Ngadjuri
Town in South Australia
Gomersal Greenock Hamilton Hamley Bridge Hansborough Hewett Kangaroo Flat Kapunda Kingsford Koonunga Linwood Lyndoch Magdala Marananga Moppa Morn Hill Nain
Stockwell,_South_Australia
School, later Whinham College Prince Alfred College, Kent Town Gawler Kapunda The opening game of football was played in the afternoon of Saturday 15
1871 South Australian football season
1871_South_Australian_football_season
Australian politician (1826–1904)
November 1904) was a South Australian businessman and politician based in Kapunda. Pearce was born in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire, England, in 1826. He arrived
James Pearce (South Australian politician)
James_Pearce_(South_Australian_politician)
Town in South Australia
St Johns is a locality southeast of Kapunda in the northern Barossa Valley, South Australia. Originally a private subdivision on sections 1450, 1451 and
St_Johns,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
problems for the Kapunda miners were eased in 1860 when the railway reached there. The question was whether the line should continue from Kapunda northwards
Riverton,_South_Australia
Mountain range in South Australia
Rapid Bay, which ceased operations much more recently. Copper was mined at Kapunda, Truro and Kanmantoo and may be again [1] and a zinc (and lead, silver
Mount_Lofty_Ranges
Australian singer and harpist (born 1993)
Tasmania Celtica Festival – Port Adelaide, South Australia Kapunda Celtic Festival – Kapunda, South Australia Fleurieu Folk Festival – Willunga, South
Siobhán_Owen
Protected area in South Australia
Hogwash Bend Hopkins Creek Horsnell Gully Ironstone Hill Jip Jip Kaiserstuhl Kapunda Island Karte Kathai Kellidie Bay Kelly Hill Kelvin Powrie Kenneth Stirling
Paranki Lagoon Conservation Park
Paranki_Lagoon_Conservation_Park
Cycling race
and General Classification after Stage 1 21 January 2004 – Norwood to Kapunda, 157 km (98 mi) "Astarloza returns to Adelaide". cyclingnews.com. Retrieved
2004_Tour_Down_Under
Roseworthy, Kapunda in 1860. The main line left the Kapunda branch at Roseworthy and proceeded to Hamley Bridge, Riverton, Burra in 1870. The Kapunda branch
Rail transport in South Australia
Rail_transport_in_South_Australia
Australian businesswoman (1884–1962)
Emily Dutton Born 13 November 1884 Gawler Died 11 May 1962 (aged 77) Kapunda Occupation Businessperson, community worker
Emily_Dutton
Heritage railway in South Australia
(60-foot) turntable donated by Australian Southern Railroad, relocated from Kapunda, was installed to turn steam locomotives and tenders. Other works included:
Pichi_Richi_Railway
Lead ship of Djambi-class
the crew of Djambi would visit the copper mines and smelting works at Kapunda by train, accompanied by their officers. On Tuesday the other half of the
HNLMS_Djambi
Australian politician (born 1972)
He spent his early years in the rural town of Kapunda and completed his secondary education at Kapunda High School while working part-time as a fruit
Nick_Champion
Constituent college of University of Delhi
Indraprastha College for Women, came into being, with Leonora Gmeiner (from Kapunda, South Australia) as its first principal. Soon the University of Delhi
Indraprastha College for Women
Indraprastha_College_for_Women
Phenomenon of high numbers of rabbits in Australia
May of the same year. In 1876 a plague was reported in districts around Kapunda in South Australia with a commission being established to find the cause
Rabbit_plagues_in_Australia
discoveries of other finds in the Mount Lofty Ranges. Copper was discovered near Kapunda in 1842. In 1845 more copper was discovered at Burra. This brought wealth
History_of_Adelaide
Australian cricketer
first-class matches for South Australia in 1900/01. He also played for North Kapunda Cricket Club. List of South Australian representative cricketers Mr Pim
Arthur_Pellew
Town in South Australia
adelaideaz.com. Retrieved 25 June 2023. "Kapunda Herald, 12th of February 1915. COUNTRY NEWS – EUDUNDA". Kapunda Herald. 12 February 1915. Department of
Eudunda
Town in South Australia
Gomersal Greenock Hamilton Hamley Bridge Hansborough Hewett Kangaroo Flat Kapunda Kingsford Koonunga Linwood Lyndoch Magdala Marananga Moppa Morn Hill Nain
Ward_Belt
Town in South Australia
Gomersal Greenock Hamilton Hamley Bridge Hansborough Hewett Kangaroo Flat Kapunda Kingsford Koonunga Linwood Lyndoch Magdala Marananga Moppa Morn Hill Nain
Wasleys,_South_Australia
Local government area in South Australia
Georgetown Gilbert Grace Hall Hamilton Hanson Hutt and Hill Rivers Julia Kapunda Kapunda (M) Light (1867–1892) Light (1977–1996) Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
City of Kensington and Norwood
City_of_Kensington_and_Norwood
Protected area in South Australia
Hogwash Bend Hopkins Creek Horsnell Gully Ironstone Hill Jip Jip Kaiserstuhl Kapunda Island Karte Kathai Kellidie Bay Kelly Hill Kelvin Powrie Kenneth Stirling
Eurilla_Conservation_Park
Australian novelist
Trevenen Rosman) was an Australian novelist. Alice Rosman was born in Kapunda, South Australia. She had one sister called Mary and the two girls attended
Alice_Grant_Rosman
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Wayback Machine SA Track & Signal "OPENING OF THE BORDERTOWN RAILWAY". Kapunda Herald. Vol. XXII, no. 1858. South Australia. 4 May 1886. p. 3. Retrieved
Tailem_Bend_railway_station
The first Australian telephone trials were made between Semaphore and Kapunda (and later Adelaide and Port Adelaide) in South Australia. Early months
Timeline_of_the_telephone
Central 6214, 628, 629, trailer: PP 63 Tanunda Riverland and Central 631 64 Kapunda Riverland and Central 641 66 Kadina Yorke and Mid North 661 67 Wallaroo
South Australian Metropolitan Fire Service
South_Australian_Metropolitan_Fire_Service
Class of Australian 2-4-0 locomotives
"C class". Their range was increased to include stops at Roseworthy and Kapunda following the opening of the new line extension in August 1860. The C class
South Australian Railways C class
South_Australian_Railways_C_class
Thursday 24 May (Public Holiday) Adelaide, 4 goals defeated Kapunda 2 goals at Kapunda (An oval ball was used). Woodville 1 goal defeated Gawler 0 at
1877_SAFA_season
Local government area in South Australia
Georgetown Gilbert Grace Hall Hamilton Hanson Hutt and Hill Rivers Julia Kapunda Kapunda (M) Light (1867–1892) Light (1977–1996) Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
Corporate Town of Murray Bridge
Corporate_Town_of_Murray_Bridge
Protected area in South Australia
Hogwash Bend Hopkins Creek Horsnell Gully Ironstone Hill Jip Jip Kaiserstuhl Kapunda Island Karte Kathai Kellidie Bay Kelly Hill Kelvin Powrie Kenneth Stirling
Marino_Conservation_Park
Protected area in South Australia
Hogwash Bend Hopkins Creek Horsnell Gully Ironstone Hill Jip Jip Kaiserstuhl Kapunda Island Karte Kathai Kellidie Bay Kelly Hill Kelvin Powrie Kenneth Stirling
Belair_National_Park
Georgetown Gilbert Grace Hall Hamilton Hanson Hutt and Hill Rivers Julia Kapunda Kapunda (M) Light (1867–1892) Light (1977–1996) Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
District Council of Green's Plains
District_Council_of_Green's_Plains
Town in South Australia
Council of Goyder Location 115 km (71 mi) NE of Adelaide 39 km (24 mi) NE of Kapunda 12 km (7.5 mi) E of Eudunda Government • State electorate Stuart • Federal division
Sutherlands,_South_Australia
Town in South Australia
metropolis. Gawler prospered early with the discovery of copper nearby at Kapunda and Burra, which resulted in Gawler becoming a resting stop to and from
Gawler
Former local government
Belvidere on 13 December 1866 and combined into the District Council of Kapunda on 12 May 1932. The boundaries of the district were defined by the boundaries
District_Council_of_Belvidere
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
September 1917. p. 10. Retrieved 10 February 2014. "Sedan Railway Movement". Kapunda Herald. SA: National Library of Australia. 23 August 1912. p. 7. Retrieved
Truro railway station, South Australia
Truro_railway_station,_South_Australia
Station in South Australia, 1878 to 1968
town of Bower. Bower railway Station opened on 23 September 1878 when the Kapunda railway line was extended to the shipping port at Morgan. It was named
Bower railway station, South Australia
Bower_railway_station,_South_Australia
South Australian architect (1888-1966)
designed the high altar, 1936-37 The St Rose of Lima Catholic Church at Kapunda (1938), designed by Jory alone, has been described as "perhaps Jory's Romanesque
Herbert_Jory
transmission infrastructure on grain-growing land in towns including Hallett, Kapunda, Saddleworth, Eudunda, Riverton and Roseworthy. In November 2025 ElectraNet
ElectraNet
British ocean liner
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1887 Shipwrecks 17 Jan: Hallowe'en 20 Jan: Kapunda 20 Mar: Derry Castle 19 May: Celtic 8 Aug: City of Ashland 17 Sep: Perth
SS_Britannic
Radio station in Kapunda, South Australia, Australia, Australia
Flow FM is an Adult contemporary-formatted radio station based in Kapunda, South Australia, and broadcasting to regional and remote communities of South
Flow_FM_(Australia)
Georgetown Gilbert Grace Hall Hamilton Hanson Hutt and Hill Rivers Julia Kapunda Kapunda (M) Light (1867–1892) Light (1977–1996) Mallala/Light (Adelaide Plains)
District_Council_of_Barmera
Protected area in South Australia
Hogwash Bend Hopkins Creek Horsnell Gully Ironstone Hill Jip Jip Kaiserstuhl Kapunda Island Karte Kathai Kellidie Bay Kelly Hill Kelvin Powrie Kenneth Stirling
Long_Island_Recreation_Park
from Gawler (cut back to Eudunda in 1969, to Kapunda in 1995) Roseworthy Freeling Fords Kapunda North Kapunda Bagot Well Hansborough Kooninderie Hampden
List of closed railway stations in South Australia
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_South_Australia
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
built by James Martin & Co. The railway was extended to Roseworthy and Kapunda in 1860 then to Morgan in 1878. With the opening of the Barossa Valley
Gawler_railway_station
South Australian pastoralist
involved in the discovery and exploitation of the copper deposits near Kapunda and was later Premier of the colony. His parents moved to South Australia
Henry_Dutton_(pastoralist)
Former railway station in Roseworthy, South Australia
part of the extension of what was then known as the Northern Railway to Kapunda. The station was built on land within the Hundred of Mudla Wirra that was
Roseworthy_railway_station
River in South Australia
Here, about halfway through its course, the river flows westerly past Kapunda, Linwood, Hamley Bridge, Mallala, and Lower Light. The river reaches its
Light_River_(South_Australia)
Ship of the line (1815–1948) of the Royal Navy
Shipwrecks and maritime incidents in 1887 Shipwrecks 17 Jan: Hallowe'en 20 Jan: Kapunda 20 Mar: Derry Castle 19 May: Celtic 8 Aug: City of Ashland 17 Sep: Perth
HMS_Wellesley_(1815)
Australian Navy Corvette (1941 - 1946)
Whyalla was not seriously damaged, and the corvette assisted sister ships Kapunda and Wagga in the rescue and salvage effort. Whyalla returned to Australia
HMAS_Whyalla_(J153)
Mountain range of the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
(proclaimed in 1851) and Belvidere Mine (a historic marble mine) south-east of Kapunda beside a crossing of the River Light, was likely named for the Belvidere
Belvidere_Range
Weekly newspaper published in Gawler, South Australia
"Our City Letter". Kapunda Herald. SA: National Library of Australia. 17 August 1880. p. 3. Retrieved 23 July 2013. "Gawler". Kapunda Herald. SA: National
The_Bunyip
(Woodville) (formed 1868) North Adelaide St Peter's Collegiate Gawler Kapunda (formed 5 August 1869) Mount Gambier Penola Football Club (formed 1865)
1869 South Australian football season
1869_South_Australian_football_season
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Bright light
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