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Willunga may refer to: Willunga, South Australia, a locality Willunga Football Club, an Australian rules football club in South Australia Willunga High
Willunga
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Willunga is a town located to the south of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Onkaparinga (a local government area). It is 47 km by road from the
Willunga,_South_Australia
Local government area in South Australia
Aberfoyle Park, Woodcroft and Willunga. The council was formed on 1 July 1997 as the City of Happy Valley, Noarlunga and Willunga from the amalgamation of
City_of_Onkaparinga
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Port Willunga is a semi-rural suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is known as Wirruwarrungga or Ruwarunga by the traditional owners, the Kaurna people
Port Willunga, South Australia
Port_Willunga,_South_Australia
Australian politician
General manager of Willunga Farmers Market. In 2019, Mitton accepted the SA Tourism Award for Excellence in Food Tourism on behalf of Willunga Farmers Market
Jenni_Mitton
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
Willunga is a closed railway station in Willunga, South Australia. It was the terminus of the Willunga railway line. A station-master was appointed in
Willunga_railway_station
Australian rules football club
The Willunga Football Club is an Australian rules football club first formed on 29 May 1874, making it one of the oldest football clubs in South Australia
Willunga_Football_Club
Former railway line in Adelaide, South Australia
The Willunga railway line was a railway line on the South Australian Railways network. The line opened on 20 January 1915 by Sir Henry Galway who was the
Willunga_railway_line
Cadastral division in South Australia
The Hundred of Willunga is a cadastral unit of hundred covering the extreme south suburbs of the Adelaide metropolitan area. It is one of the eleven hundreds
Hundred_of_Willunga
Former local government area of South Australia
Council of Willunga, was a local government area in South Australia seated at Willunga from 1853 until 1997. The District Council of Willunga was established
District_Council_of_Willunga
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Willunga South is a town south of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Onkaparinga local government area. Willunga South is established in the Sellicks
Willunga South, South Australia
Willunga_South,_South_Australia
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
to the south by the boundary of the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Willunga and to the west by the coastline with Aldinga Bay. The 2016 Australian
Sellicks Beach, South Australia
Sellicks_Beach,_South_Australia
Public school in Australia
Willunga High School is a government high school in the town of Willunga, South Australia, located about 47 km (29 mi) south of the Adelaide city centre
Willunga_High_School
Australian rules football league
1886 with competing clubs being Aldinga, McLaren Vale, Sellicks Hill and Willunga. In the early 1900s the participating clubs were Aldinga, Hillside (called
Southern Football League (South Australia)
Southern_Football_League_(South_Australia)
Cycling race
first event of the 2026 UCI Women's World Tour. It began on 17 January in Willunga and finished on 19 January in Campbelltown. The race was won by Swiss rider
2026_Women's_Tour_Down_Under
Town in South Australia
former City of Noarlunga with the portion in the former District Council of Willunga being added on 28 January 1999. Land within the former locality of Landcross
McLaren_Vale,_South_Australia
main areas: Currency Creek, Old Reynella, McLaren Vale, McLaren Flat, Willunga and Aldinga. One Paddock Currency Creek Winery Cradle of Hills Dyson Wines
List of wineries in McLaren Vale
List_of_wineries_in_McLaren_Vale
Cycling race
temperatures of 43 °C (109 °F) and an "Extreme" fire warning, stage 4 to Willunga Hill was shortened from its original distance of 176 km (109 mi) to 130
2026_Tour_Down_Under
Australian rules football league in South Australia
include Willunga, which is one of the oldest football clubs in South Australia, tracing its history back to 1874. 7km 4.3miles Yankalilla Willunga Victor
Great Southern Football League (South Australia)
Great_Southern_Football_League_(South_Australia)
Familicide in Hope Forest, South Australia
Hope Forest is a locality 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of Adelaide, near Willunga, which was first settled in the 1930s. Clifford Cecil Bartholomew, a 40-year-old
Hope_Forest_shooting
South Australian state electoral district
include Cape Jervis, Kingscote, McLaren Vale, Port Willunga, Aldinga Beach, Sellicks Beach, Willunga and Yankalilla. The electorate was created in the
Electoral_district_of_Mawson
Capital city of South Australia, Australia
western side by a number of arcuate faults (the Para, Eden, Clarendon and Willunga Faults), and consist of rocks such as siltstone, dolomite and quartzite
Adelaide
Cycling race
race 1 of 24 Glenn D'Hollander, Imanol Erviti and Wim Stroetinga climb Willunga Hill during Stage 5 Race details Dates 20–25 January 2009 Stages 6 Distance
2009_Tour_Down_Under
Shattering ability of a high explosive
(2007). Slate, slate, everywhere slate: The cultural landscapes of the Willunga slate quarries, South Australia. Australasian Historical Archaeology, 25
Brisance
Protected area in South Australia
land within the intertidal zone in the suburbs of Aldinga Beach and Port Willunga about 40 kilometres (25 mi) south of the state capital of Adelaide. It
Aldinga_Reef_Aquatic_Reserve
Rail trail in South Australia
disused Willunga railway line in the southern suburbs of Adelaide. It is open to pedestrians and cyclists, and runs for 34 km from Marino to Willunga. The
Coast_to_Vines_Rail_Trail
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
date.[citation needed] The stop is now completely removed, the entire Willunga railway line having been dismantled in 1972. It was on what is now Patpa
Patpa_railway_station
The Willunga Almond Blossom Festival is an annual arts, social, and entertainment festival held every year for a week beginning on the last weekend in
Almond_Blossom_Festival
Regional newspaper in South Australia
October 2023. Willunga (S.A. : District), ed. (1989). On the coast [newspaper: microform]. Victor Harbor, S. Aust: Country Publishers. Willunga (S.A. : District)
Victor_Harbor_Times
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Junction to Marino in 1913, and further extended to Willunga by 1918, this forming the Willunga line. On the north side of the city, a separate pair
Adelaide_railway_station
Cycling race
to Victor Harbor, 157.2 km (97.7 mi) 25 January 2025 — McLaren Vale to Willunga Hill, 145.7 km (90.5 mi) 26 January 2025 — Adelaide to Adelaide, 90 km
2025_Tour_Down_Under
Australian religious sister and saint (1842–1909)
excommunication on MacKillop. On 21 February 1872, he met her on his way to Willunga and absolved her in the Morphett Vale church. An episcopal commission later
Mary_MacKillop
Cycling race
Patrick Bevin (CCC Team) by seven seconds going into the stage, finishing at Willunga Hill, but Bevin lost almost six minutes on the day, due to injuries suffered
2019_Tour_Down_Under
Australian artist
return to study with Frederick Millward Grey. She had also visited Port Willunga by 1930 and subsequently fell in love with it. She longed to be back in
Kathleen_Sauerbier
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Seaford Road and Griffiths Drive follows a similar alignment to the former Willunga railway line, and Seaford station is located approximately 300m from the
Seaford railway station, Adelaide
Seaford_railway_station,_Adelaide
Former railway line in Adelaide, South Australia
Exhibition Finsbury Hendon Henley Beach Holdfast Bay Northfield Penfield Semaphore Willunga * Dry Creek–Port Adelaide remains open for freight use only
Jubilee_Exhibition_Railway
Australian federal electoral division
Piccadilly, Port Elliot, Second Valley, Springton, Summertown, Uraidla, Willunga, Woodchester, Woodside, Yankalilla, and parts of Birdwood, Old Noarlunga
Division_of_Mayo
Cycling race
to Port Elliot, 136.2 km (84.6 mi) 20 January 2024 — Christies Beach to Willunga Hill, 129.3 km (80.3 mi) 21 January 2024 — Unley to Mount Lofty, 128.2 km
2024_Tour_Down_Under
Australian racing cyclist (born 1985)
Tour Down Under. He won the penultimate fifth stage, finishing on Old Willunga Hill, and finished fourth in the general classification on the final stage
Richie_Porte
Golf tournament
Austin Bautista 268 −12 1 stroke Andrew Campbell Joshua Greer Corey Lamb Willunga 21 Jan 2024 Webex Players Series Murray River ANZ, WANZ Kazuma Kobori 263
The_Players_Series
Australian rules football club
Premiers 1921, 1922 1925, 1926 1970 1982 1986 1991 2000 2014 Succeeded by Willunga Aldinga Christies Beach Christies Beach Plympton Happy Valley Brighton
Noarlunga_Football_Club
Cadastral division in South Australia
Gulf St Vincent in the west. The south border runs from Aldinga Bay to Willunga South and Mount Magnificent. The county held at least 60% of South Australia's
County_of_Adelaide
American multinational beverage corporation
Organic & Raw Trading Co. Pty Ltd, the manufacturer of Mojo Kombucha in Willunga, Australia. In 2022 Coca-Cola shut down production of Mojo. According to
The_Coca-Cola_Company
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
was a railway station in Reynella, South Australia that was part of the Willunga railway line. A station master was appointed in 1915, but by 1965 it was
Reynella_railway_station
Former railway line in Adelaide, South Australia
Exhibition Finsbury Hendon Henley Beach Holdfast Bay Northfield Penfield Semaphore Willunga * Dry Creek–Port Adelaide remains open for freight use only
Holdfast_Bay_railway_line
by Coca-Cola Amatil. Bickford's Australia / Vok Beverages Vale Brewing Willunga, South Australia 2008 Vale Brewing was originally established as the McLaren
List of breweries in Australia
List_of_breweries_in_Australia
Cities of Happy Valley and Noarlunga with part of the District Council of Willunga City of Playford Elizabeth 1997 345 133 300 100,573 103,420 Amalgamation
Local government areas of South Australia
Local_government_areas_of_South_Australia
British cyclist (born 2002)
Lamoureux, Lyne (20 January 2024). "Tour Down Under: Oscar Onley wins on Willunga Hill". CyclingNews. Retrieved 20 January 2024. Ozols, Kārlis (17 July 2024)
Oscar_Onley
Species of fish
year. Several other individuals have stranded in South Australia at Port Willunga, Netley and West Beach with the latter successfully returned live to deeper
Slender_sunfish
South Australian state electoral district
Hill, Red Creek, Salem, Sandergrove, Scott Creek, Stirling, The Range, Willunga Hill, Willyaroo, Wistow, Woodchester, Yundi; as well as parts of Bletchley
Electoral_district_of_Heysen
Australian filmmaker (born 1991)
Klayton Stainer Born 1991 (1991) Adelaide, South Australia Education Willunga High School Alma mater Swinburne University of Technology Melbourne, Australia
Klayton_Stainer
British born botanical artist
her book was published Fanny Elizabeth de Mole died from tuberculosis at Willunga, South Australia. Hewson, Helen. "Mole, Fanny Elizabeth de". www.anbg.gov
Fanny_Elizabeth_de_Mole
Cadastral division in South Australia
Kuitpo Munno Para Noarlunga Onkaparinga Para Wirra Port Adelaide Talunga Willunga Yatala Albert Bakara Bandon Cadell Chesson Forster Holder Mantung Mindarie
Hundred_of_Tungkillo
Adelaide Victorian (Based at foot of Montefiore Hill, North Adelaide) Gawler Willunga Adelaide Educational Institution Prince Alfred College St Peter's College
1874 South Australian football season
1874_South_Australian_football_season
Australian rules football competition
Country clubs had also been established at Kapunda (1866), Gawler (1868) and Willunga (1874) and the Adelaide-based clubs would sometimes be hosted by these
South Australian National Football League
South_Australian_National_Football_League
Type of motorless vehicle
(2021-07-13). "Two days left to enter epic dress-up billy cart race coming to Willunga". Glam Adelaide. Retrieved 2025-01-31. "Red Bull Billy Cart Race 2015"
Billy_cart
Dismantled railway station in Hackham, Australia
Hackham railway station was a railway station on the Willunga railway line serving Hackham, Australia. The station had a raised passenger platform during
Hackham_railway_station
Metamorphic rock
throughout Australia, with large reserves quarried in the Adelaide Hills in Willunga, Kanmantoo, and the Mid North at Mintaro and Spalding. Slate is abundant
Slate
Willunga High School to Aldinga Beach via Aldinga 755 Aldinga Beach to Seaford via Willunga High School and McLaren Vale 756 Seaford to Port Willunga
List of public transport routes in Adelaide
List_of_public_transport_routes_in_Adelaide
Australian basketball player (born 1982)
small South Australian suburb of Hope Forest, just east of the town of Willunga where he grew up on a five-acre farm. As a junior, he played basketball
Luke_Schenscher
Local government area in South Australia
north as North Mount Magnificent; on the south-west by the District of Willunga as far as Wickham's Hill; thence by a straight line to the south-east corner
District Council of Kondoparinga
District_Council_of_Kondoparinga
soils. From here almond plantations spread to southern Adelaide (notably Willunga, South Australia). These areas, however, have been mostly built over following
Select_Harvests
Cycling race
after both riders completed the course in the same time. Porte won on Willunga Hill for the fifth year in succession, but Impey finished eight seconds
2018_Tour_Down_Under
American musician (born 1966)
pandemic prevented him from traveling home. He also has an apartment in Port Willunga, Australia. Folds has been married and divorced five times. He met his
Ben_Folds
Pirie South Port Pirie West Port Victoria Port Vincent Port Wakefield Port Willunga Price Proof Range Punyelroo Quorn Qualco Ramco Rapid Bay Raukkan Redbanks
List of cities and towns in South Australia
List_of_cities_and_towns_in_South_Australia
Australian multi-day road cycling race
found on the slopes of Willunga Hill. New start and finish locations in recent years have included Uraidla, Brighton, Port Willunga, Port Elliot and Mount
Tour_Down_Under
Closed railway stations in Adelaide, South Australia
1940 (closed 1980) Semaphore line, opened 7 January 1878 (closed 1978) Willunga line, opened 20 January 1915 (closed 1969, now the Coast to Vines Rail
List of closed railway stations in Adelaide
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_Adelaide
Forest plantation in the Mount Lofty Ranges, South Australia
Clarendon to Meadows. The area is also approachable from the south through Willunga. Kuitpo Forest has a hot summer Mediterranean climate (Köppen climate classification:
Kuitpo_Forest
Israeli cycling team
stage of the tour, but was truncated due to the severe heat, as such the Willunga Hill was eliminated from the course. At his first race of the season, Girmay
NSN_Cycling_Team
Australian rules football club
United O’Sullivan Beach O'Sullivan Beach-Lonsdale Plympton Sellick’s Hill Willunga Yankalilla Representative side: The Barbarians Representative competitions:
Reynella_Football_Club
of Australasia made headlines when they discovered his headstone in the Willunga Cemetery in 1981. The Society has investigated the site and ruins of his
William_George_Field
Suburb of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
municipality was incorporated in 1887. St Aidan's Anglican Church Poulton Park, Willunga Reserve, Moore Park, Grove Park, Quarry Reserve Oatley Bay, part of the
Hurstville_Grove
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
line, is located approximately 300m from the site of Moana station. The Willunga line closed in 1969 and was dismantled in 1972. "Moana Beach: Week-end
Moana_railway_station
Type of firearm propellant
(2007). "Slate, slate, everywhere slate: The cultural landscapes of the Willunga slate quarries, South Australia". Australasian Historical Archaeology.
Gunpowder
Town in South Australia
most games played for the Flinders Crabs who lived in a town adjacent to Willunga is Bharat Roocke, incidentally, named after a second string Indian wicket
Mount Compass, South Australia
Mount_Compass,_South_Australia
fossil sites "Maslin Bay - Aldinga Bay Geological Site, Esplanade, Port Willunga, SA, Au". Commonwealth of Australia. Retrieved 16 September 2015. "Willalinchina
List_of_fossil_parks
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
passes through Moana. There was a station at Moana on the former Marino-Willunga rail line that it follows. Moana is serviced by the 741, 745, 747, 749
Moana,_South_Australia
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
station. A station opened in 1915 as Hallett's Cove as part of the former Willunga line. In the early years of the line, it had a stone-loading plant, traces
Hallett_Cove_railway_station
Slovak cyclist
riding with 17 stitches in his arm and left thigh. In the queen stage to Willunga he joined an attack over the last climb with Cadel Evans, Alejandro Valverde
Peter_Sagan
Creation being in Kaurna (an Aboriginal Australian group) mythology
Noarlunga) Potartang (Red Ochre Cove, near Moana Beach) Ruwarunga (Port Willunga) Witawali (Sellicks Beach) Kongaratinga (near Wirrina Cove, or Yankalilla)
Tjilbruke
Australian merchant (1847 - 1931)
the early days of South Australia, an important figure in the town of Willunga. Matthew Goode was born at Kyre Magna, Worcester, England, the seventh
Matthew_Goode_(merchant)
Australian actress
Australian drama series The Alice. As of July 2022[update] they live at Port Willunga, South Australia. In 2025 McDougall and Thomson confirmed they had separated
Caitlin_McDougall
Former Passenger train service in Adelaide, South Australia
Exhibition Finsbury Hendon Henley Beach Holdfast Bay Northfield Penfield Semaphore Willunga * Dry Creek–Port Adelaide remains open for freight use only
Bridgewater_railway_line
Hills/Mount Lofty Ranges: Mount Pleasant railway line Sedan railway line Willunga railway line Milang railway line South East: Mount Gambier railway line
List of closed railway stations in South Australia
List_of_closed_railway_stations_in_South_Australia
Former railway line in Adelaide, South Australia
Exhibition Finsbury Hendon Henley Beach Holdfast Bay Northfield Penfield Semaphore Willunga * Dry Creek–Port Adelaide remains open for freight use only
Finsbury_railway_line
the early days of South Australia, with stores in Yankalilla, Aldinga, Willunga, then finally and most notably in Port Pirie. Its principals were three
H._A._and_W._Goode
Cycling race
win into Paracombe. Porte added a second stage win – the queen stage at Willunga Hill – as he ultimately won the race by 48 seconds ahead of his closest
2017_Tour_Down_Under
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Metro. Hackham West was serviced by Hackham railway station on the old Willunga railway line. The station had a raised passenger platform during the passenger
Hackham_West,_South_Australia
Dutch road bicycle racer
group. On the fifth stage, he gained the orange jersey; finishing atop Old Willunga Hill in second position, behind Australian Simon Gerrans (Orica–GreenEDGE)
Tom-Jelte_Slagter
Cycling race
– Snapper Point to Willunga, 148 km (92 mi) This was the Tour's most difficult stage, concluding with a two-lap circuit in Willunga that included two visits
2010_Tour_Down_Under
Australian artist (1911–1995)
works (two Abstract Enamels, a Life Study and an oil painting of Port Willunga lent by Mrs F. Nora? Burden) in the SASAC Staff exhibition. They returned
Dora_Chapman
Former railway station in South Australia, Australia
agency was closed in 1946. The stop is now completely disused, the entire Willunga railway line having been dismantled in 1972 and is now the route of the
Noarlunga_railway_station
Volunteer fire service in South Australia
Grass fire at Willunga. January 2006
South Australian Country Fire Service
South_Australian_Country_Fire_Service
Mountain range in South Australia
now stop at Belair in the foothills. A railway approached the ranges at Willunga (although it was closed and removed in the 1960s and has since been replaced
Mount_Lofty_Ranges
WWI servicemen's welfare organization in South Australia
Tumby Bay, Victor Harbor, Wallaroo, Willson's River (Kangaroo Island) and Willunga. Many were not affiliated with Cheer-Up Society, Incorporated, and were
Cheer-Up_Society
Battunga Road Brookman Road Old Willunga Hill Road (Brookman Rd to Victor Harbor Rd) Victor Harbor Rd (Old Willunga Hill Rd to Pages Flat Rd, also A13)
List of highways in South Australia
List_of_highways_in_South_Australia
Noarlunga Clarendon, Coromandel Valley, Happy Valley, Morphett Vale, Meadows, Willunga, Aldinga, Ashbourne 12 Mount Barker 2 Strathalbyn Echunga, Mount Barker
Electoral_Districts_Act_1872
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Originally the line ran inland from there to Reynella and ultimately to Willunga but the section from Hallett Cove onwards was closed in 1969 and the track
Hallett_Cove,_South_Australia
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
the District of Morphett Vale on the north bank and District Council of Willunga on the south bank. By the 1860s the town had a post office, a council chamber
Old Noarlunga, South Australia
Old_Noarlunga,_South_Australia
Australian environmental organisation
Vincent Friends of Parks Friends of the Earth Adelaide Inc Friends of Willunga Basin Gawler Environment & Heritage Association Inc Greening Australia
Conservation Council of South Australia
Conservation_Council_of_South_Australia
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