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Woakwine Range Wind Farm
Woakwine may refer to the following: *Woakwine, the original name proposal for the locality of Magarey, South Australia * Woakwine Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia **Woakwine Conservation Reserve, the previous name for the Woakwine Conservation Park *Woakwine Range, a range of hills in South Australia See also *Mount Woakwine, the original name proposal for the town of Mount Hope, South Australia * Woakwine Range Wind Farm, a proposed facility to be built on the Woakwine Range The Woakwine Range is a low range of hills parallel to the coast in the southeast of South Australia. It extends from the coast at Cape Jaffa southeast to the Kongorong area. The Woakwine range consists of calcrete beach and dune deposits from t ...
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Magarey, South Australia
__NOTOC__ Magarey is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state’s south-east about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about west of the municipal seat in Millicent. Magarey’s boundaries were created on 18 December 1997. It was originally proposed to be named as ''Woakwine'', but objections from local residents resulted in Margarey being approved as the locality’s name. Land use within Magarey is zoned for ''primary production''. The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Magarey had a population of 12 people. Magarey is located within the federal division of Barker, the state electoral district of MacKillop and the local government area of the Wattle Range Council Wattle Range Council is a local government area in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It stretches from the coast at Beachport east to the Victorian border. It had a population of over 11,000 as at the 2016 Ce ...
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Woakwine Conservation Park
__NOTOC__ Woakwine Conservation Park (formerly the Woakwine Conservation Reserve) is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia in the locality of Robe about south-east of the state capital of Adelaide and about east of the town centre in Robe. The conservation park consists of land in the cadastral unit of the Hundred of Waterhouse which is described as allotments 3 and 5 of Deposited Plan No. 29451. It was proclaimed on 11 November 1993 as a conservation reserve under the Crown Lands Act 1929 with the name "Woakwine Conservation Reserve". On 16 September 2010, it was reconstituted as the Woakwine Conservation Park under the '' National Parks and Wildlife Act 1972''. As of 2018, it covered an area of . The conservation park consists of a "consolidated dune ridge of shallow well-drained uniform sands" supporting a remnant area of mallee woodland typical of what once covered the "almost completely cleared" Woakwine Range. The woodland "var ...
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Woakwine Range
The Woakwine Range is a low range of hills parallel to the coast in the southeast of South Australia. It extends from the coast at Cape Jaffa southeast to the Kongorong area. The Woakwine range consists of calcrete beach and dune deposits from the Pleistocene Epoch. The Woakwine Conservation Park is near the northwestern end of the range, east of Robe. The Woakwine Range blocked natural rainfall from draining to the coast, resulting in swamp and marshland inland of the range, which drained very slowly. In the first part of the 20th century, farmers desired to drain the swamps to increase the available farmland. The Woakwine Cutting was created in 1957 as a drainage cut through the range, draining into Lake George near Beachport. The Lake Bonney Wind Farm and Canunda Wind Farm are on the ridge of the Woakwine Range in the vicinity of Tantanoola and Millicent. Infigen Energy Infigen Energy (Infigen), operating under this name since 29 April 2009, is a developer, owner and o ...
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Mount Hope, South Australia
Mount Hope is a small town on the Flinders Highway on the west coast of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. It was the terminus of a branch of the Eyre Peninsula Railway from Yeelanna from 1914 until but the line was closed and dismantled in 1966. The town was surveyed in 1916, and proposed to be named Mount Woakwine, but no action was taken to call it that. Mount Hope was part of the traditional territory of the Nauo. It was first traversed by Europeans when Edward John Eyre passed that way in 1839. The school opened in 1911 and closed in 1974. In 1912, it had an undenominational Sunday School run by the same teacher as taught in the school for the rest of the week. The 2016 Australian census which was conducted in August 2016 reports that Mount Hope had a population of 46 people. Mount Hope is located within the federal division of Grey, the state electoral district of Flinders and the local government area of the District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula. See also *List o ...
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Woakwine Range Wind Farm
Woakwine may refer to the following: *Woakwine, the original name proposal for the locality of Magarey, South Australia * Woakwine Conservation Park, a protected area in South Australia **Woakwine Conservation Reserve, the previous name for the Woakwine Conservation Park *Woakwine Range, a range of hills in South Australia See also *Mount Woakwine, the original name proposal for the town of Mount Hope, South Australia * Woakwine Range Wind Farm, a proposed facility to be built on the Woakwine Range The Woakwine Range is a low range of hills parallel to the coast in the southeast of South Australia. It extends from the coast at Cape Jaffa southeast to the Kongorong area. The Woakwine range consists of calcrete beach and dune deposits from t ...
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