The District Council of Para Wirra was a local government area of South Australia from 1854 to 1935, seated at Maidstone (later called Kersbrook).
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District Council of Para Wirra South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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![]() ![]() District Council of Para Wirra | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34.7816°S 138.8560°E / -34.7816; 138.8560 | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1854 | ||||||||||||||
Abolished | 1935 | ||||||||||||||
Council seat | Maidstone | ||||||||||||||
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It occupied the western half of the Hundred of Para Wirra,[1] the eastern remainder being administered by the District Council of Mount Crawford, which was established the same day. The Mount Gould Range and the present-day Warren Conservation Park form what was once the boundary between Para Wirra and Mount Crawford.
In 1935 Para Wirra amalgamated with the District Council of Talunga to form the new and District Council of Gumeracha.
Former local government areas in South Australia | |
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Adelaide metropolitan |
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Barossa and Mid North |
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Eyre Peninsula |
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Hills, Fleurieu and KI |
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Murray/Murray Mallee |
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Southeast |
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Upper and Far North |
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Yorke Peninsula |
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