Moonta Mines is a locality at the northern end of the Yorke Peninsula, adjoining the town of Moonta. It is located in the Copper Coast Council. From 1861 to 1923, it was the centre of a copper mining industry that formed colonial South Australia's largest mining enterprise. A substantial portion of the locality is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register as the and on the National Heritage List as the Australian Cornish Mining Heritage Site, Moonta Mines.
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| - Moonta Mines is a locality at the northern end of the Yorke Peninsula, adjoining the town of Moonta. It is located in the Copper Coast Council. From 1861 to 1923, it was the centre of a copper mining industry that formed colonial South Australia's largest mining enterprise. A substantial portion of the locality is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register as the and on the National Heritage List as the Australian Cornish Mining Heritage Site, Moonta Mines. (en)
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| - Copper Coast Council
- Cornwall
- Electoral district of Goyder
- England
- Moonta, South Australia
- Nalyappa, South Australia
- Manchester
- Towns in South Australia
- Wallaroo Mines, South Australia
- Division of Grey
- Agery, South Australia
- East Moonta, South Australia
- Forrest, Victoria
- Former mines in Australia
- Hamley, South Australia
- Copper mines in South Australia
- Kooroona, South Australia
- Yelta, South Australia
- Yorke Peninsula
- Beyer, Peacock & Company
- Walter Hughes (pastoralist)
- National Trust of South Australia
- South Australian Heritage Register
- National Heritage List
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| - Moonta Mines is a locality at the northern end of the Yorke Peninsula, adjoining the town of Moonta. It is located in the Copper Coast Council. From 1861 to 1923, it was the centre of a copper mining industry that formed colonial South Australia's largest mining enterprise. A substantial portion of the locality is listed on the South Australian Heritage Register as the and on the National Heritage List as the Australian Cornish Mining Heritage Site, Moonta Mines. (en)
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