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District Council of Mount Barker
The Mount Barker District Council is a local government area, centred on the Adelaide hills town of Mount Barker, just outside the Adelaide metropolitan area in South Australia.
History
The council was established in October 1853. In May 1935, it expanded to four times its original size as part of a major series of council amalgamations, absorbing the District Council of Nairne and parts of the District Council of Echunga and the District Council of Macclesfield.
Council
The current council as of December 2023 is:
Towns and localities
Towns and localities in the Mount Barker District Council include: • Biggs Flat • Blakiston • Bradbury (part) • Bridgewater (part) • Brukunga • Bugle Ranges • Bull Creek (part) • Callington (part) • Chapel Hill • Dawesley • Dorset Vale (part) • Echunga • Flaxley • Green Hills Range • Hahndorf • Harrogate • Hay Valley (part) • Jupiter Creek • Kangarilla (part) • Kanmantoo • Kuitpo (part) • Littlehampton • Macclesfield (part) • Meadows • Mount Barker • Mount Barker Junction (part) • Mount Barker Springs • Mount Barker Summit • Mount Torrens (part) • Mylor (part) • Nairne • Paechtown • Paris Creek (part) • Petwood • Prospect Hill (part) • St Ives • Totness • Verdun (part) • Wistow • Woodside (part)
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