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Kapunda was a keystone in the early development of South Australia. It has the distinction of being the oldest copper mining town in Australia, About 25 kilometres east from the tin mining town of Herberton, on an unsurfaced road, is the small town of Irvinebank, established in 1882 Kanowna, Western Australia If you’d visited Kanowna in 1905, you’d have found a bustling town of 15,000 people – mostly miners hoping to strike gold. In a bid to stop people leaving, local priest Father Long lied about finding a gold nugget weighing 100 pounds (45 kg). Arltunga, Northern Territory Central Australia’s first official town was at one time larger than Alice Springs although, at its peak, it boasted only 300 residents. This old gold-rush settlement is now a historical reserve with self-guided tours, gold-panning and a slide show. Ravenswood, Queensland Although its 100-odd residents will say they’re very much alive, thank you, Ravenswood is a late-19th and early 20th century mining centre frozen in time. The opulent Imperial Hotel even has a set of swinging saloon doors, in true Hollywood Wild West style. |
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I cannot enter as I work for jeep, but ravens wood does sound familiar, 10 people will be drawn at the remote dealership who are there, must have cash or be per approved for finance. Clause is I believe you must own it for min. 12 months.... A new trailhawk would be nice, the not that bad :)
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So several 100 could show up & only 10 get a jeep ? Sounds like a reason for a riot ! |
Terms and conditions here...
http://remotedealership.jeep.com.au/...conditions.pdf In a nutshell, first 10 applicants who reply are chosen to pay/finance/insure at their local dealer on 11th July then go to remote dealer on 26th July to collect vehicle. . |
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