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Welcome to Spalding in the Mid North of South Australia.
Spalding is a friendly town, 178 km north of Adelaide. It is uniquely
situated at the centre of a network of creeks and rivers, which meet to
form the Broughton River.
The town is in the midst of a district renowned for cropping, sheep and
cattle production. Spalding provides excellent sporting facilities,
shopping, a primary school, three churches and historic buildings.
There are many things to interest the traveller:
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Heritage
listed Railway Bridge
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Heysen
and Mawson Trails
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Excellent
trout fishing along the Broughton River
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Man
made concrete water channel system, constructed at the end of the
19th century to take water to the Bundaleer Reservoir
Browse
though our website via the links at the top and learn more about
Spalding.

This
website is maintained by the Spalding Community Management Committee,
with initial funding from Working Towns. The Spalding Community
Management Committee was formed in 1997, following the amalgamation of
the local Spalding Council, to the Northern Areas Council. Elected
members meet regularly and aim to keep Spalding alive and thinking.
Contact: Ian Trengove Ph 08 88452002
The Spalding Management Committee would like to thank those people who
supplied photographs and information for the web site. Special thanks to
Kate Trengove for her wonderful photos.
For
additions, suggestions and corrections to this website
please click here to email.
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