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  1. South Australian Railways: South Australian Railways (SAR) was the statutory corporation through which the Government of South Australia built and operated railways in South Australia from 1854 until March 1978, when its non-urban railways were incorporated into Australian National, and its Adelaide ... (Government department that ran South Australia's railways from 1854 to 1978) [100%] 2024-01-20 [Former government railways of Australia] [History of transport in South Australia]...
  2. Australian rules football in South Australia: In South Australia, Australian rules football is traditionally a popular participation and spectator sport. It is governed by the South Australian Football Commission which runs the South Australia National Football League, the highest profile competition among the 24 spread across ... [95%] 2024-11-19 [Australian rules football in South Australia] [Australian rules football by state or territory]...
  3. South Australia: South Australia, a British colonial state, forming part of the Commonwealth of Australia. It lies between 129° and 141° E., has Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria on the E. [91%] 2022-09-02
  4. South Australia: Located in the southern central region of Australia, South Australia is abbreviated as SA. Heavily arid regions of the country are covered by it. [91%] 2024-01-03 [South Australia] [States and territories of Australia]...
  5. South Australia: South Australia is a state of Australia occupying the south central portion of the continent. South Australia has a total area of 984,377 square kilometres. [91%] 2023-02-27 [Australia]
  6. South Australia (baseball team): South Australia (previously known as the South Australian Bite) compete in the Claxton Shield Baseball Championship in Australia. They were one of the founding teams of the Claxton Shield in 1934 and competed until 1988 where the Claxtion Shield was ... (Baseball team) [91%] 2024-01-10 [Claxton Shield] [Baseball teams in Australia]...
  7. South Australia: South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. (State of Australia) [91%] 2024-04-11 [South Australia] [States and territories of Australia]...
  8. Lobbying in South Australia: Lobbying in South Australia is a growing activity, by which organizations or individuals attempt to influence the Government of South Australia in its policy, regulation and law-making. Since 1 December 2009, lobbyists commercially operating on behalf of third party ... [86%] 2024-01-12 [Politics of South Australia] [Lobbying in Australia]...
  9. South Australian (clipper ship): South Australian was a composite-hulled clipper ship that was built in Sunderland in 1868 and sank in the Bristol Channel in 1889. She was a successor to clippers St Vincent and City of Adelaide. (Engineering) [86%] 2023-12-07 [Clippers] [Full-rigged ships]...
  10. Millewa South railway line: The Millewa South railway line, sometimes referred to as the Nowingi-Millewa South railway line was a freight-only railway located in the Millewa region of Victoria, Australia. It branched from the Mildura line at Nowingi, and was planned to ... (Former railway line in Victoria, Australia) [86%] 2025-01-01 [Closed regional railway lines in Victoria (state)] [Railway lines opened in 1930]...
  11. Bute railway station, South Australia: Bute railway station was located on the Kadina-Brinkworth railway line. It served the town of Bute, South Australia. (Former railway station in South Australia, Australia) [84%] 2024-08-31 [Disused railway stations in South Australia] [Railway stations in Australia opened in 1883]...
  12. Brinkworth railway station, South Australia: Brinkworth railway station was located at the junction of the Hamley Bridge-Gladstone railway line and the Kadina-Brinkworth railway line. It served the town of Brinkworth, South Australia. (Former railway station in South Australia, Australia) [84%] 2024-09-04 [Disused railway stations in South Australia] [Railway stations in Australia opened in 1894]...
  13. Auburn railway station, South Australia: Auburn railway station was located on the Spalding railway line. It served the town of Auburn, South Australia. (Former railway station in South Australia, Australia) [84%] 2024-09-08 [Disused railway stations in South Australia] [Railway stations in Australia opened in 1918]...
  14. Timber railway lines of Western Australia: The network of railway lines in Western Australia associated with the timber and firewood industries is as old as the mainline railway system of the former Western Australian Government Railways system. There is a range of terminology related to the ... (Railway lines used by the timber industry in Western Australia) [81%] 2025-06-10 [Railway lines in Western Australia] [3 ft 6 in gauge railways in Australia]...
  15. Midland railway line, Western Australia: The Midland railway line historically ran from Midland Junction to Walkaway (30 kilometres south of Geraldton) in Western Australia. Built by the Midland Railway of Western Australia, the 446 kilometre line opened in November 1894. (Regional railway line in Western Australia) [81%] 2024-08-25 [3 ft 6 in gauge railways in Australia] [Railway lines in Mid West (Western Australia)]...
  16. List of Australian rules football clubs in South Australia: This is a list of clubs that play Australian rules football in South Australia at the senior level. Guide to abbreviations: Division 1 Division 2 Division 3 Division 4 Division 5 Division 6 Division 7. (none) [78%] 2024-04-22 [Australian rules football clubs in South Australia] [Lists of Australian rules football clubs]...
  17. Australian rules football in Australia: Australian rules football (referred to simply as football or footy in all states except New South Wales and Queensland) is the most watched and attended sport and the second most participated code of football in Australia. Since originating in Victoria ... (Australian sport) [78%] 2024-01-02 [Australian rules football in Australia]
  18. Railway lines in North Korea: North Korea has a railway system consisting of an extensive network of standard-gauge lines and a smaller network of 762 mm (30.0 in) narrow-gauge lines; the latter are to be found around the country, but the most ... [77%] 2023-10-23 [Railway lines in North Korea]
  19. South Australian Railways T class: The South Australian Railways T class was a class of 4-8-0 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. Several were sold to the Tasmanian Government Railways; some others operated on the Commonwealth Railways. (4-8-0 locomotive of the former South Australian Railways) [77%] 2024-01-09 [Railway locomotives introduced in 1903] [South Australian Railways steam locomotives]...
  20. South Australian Railways 720 class: The South Australian Railways 720 class was a class of 2-8-4 steam locomotives operated by the South Australian Railways. The 720 class were built by the South Australian Railways as an improved version of the 710 class locomotives. [77%] 2023-10-18 [Railway locomotives introduced in 1930] [South Australian Railways steam locomotives]...

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