Monbulla is a locality in the
Limestone Coast
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region of
South Australia
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. It is west of
Penola and occupies the eastern part of the
Hundred of Monbulla. There is no town centre, and the locality population was 127 at the 2016 census.
Monbulla school opened in 1894
but has now closed.
The locality includes the
Penola Conservation Park on its western edge. It is crossed by the roads connecting Penola to
Clay Wells (towards
Robe
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),
Mount Burr
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(towards
Millicent) and
Kalangadoo. The
Ladbroke Grove Power Station
Ladbroke Grove Power Station is a gas-fired power station in the locality of Monbulla near Penola in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia. It was built by Boral Limited in 2000. It is now owned by Origin Energy.
The power station was ...
is near the southeastern corner of the locality.
References
Towns in South Australia
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