Ki Ki, South Australia
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Ki Ki South Australia |
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Sign at the former railway station |
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Population: | 12 |
Postcode: | 5261 |
Location: | 150 km (93 mi) southeast of Adelaide |
LGA: | The Coorong District Council |
State District: | MacKillop |
Federal Division: | Barker |
Ki Ki, South Australia (post code 5261, population 12) is a small village on the Dukes Highway (A8), the main link between Adelaide and Melbourne in South Australia. It has a small post office, parking bay, town hall, engineering business "Ki Ki Engineering" and is surrounded by large pastoral properties.
The Congregational Church was built in 1910 and closed in 1969.
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[edit] Sporting club
Ki Ki has an active tennis club, which belongs to the Border-Downs Tennis Association.
[edit] Surrounding communities
North: Yumali, Coomandook, Cooke Plains | ||
West: Malinong & Meningie | Ki Ki | East: Peake, Geranium, Parrakie, Lameroo |
South: Coonalpyn, Culburra, Tintinara |
[edit] Photo Gallery
[edit] External links
- Ki Ki, South Australia is at coordinates Coordinates: