Brinkley is a locality and former township in South Australia west of the Murray River and approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south west by road from the centre of Murray Bridge. Its boundaries for the long-established locality were formalised in March 2000. It is named for the cadastral division in which it lies, the Hundred of Brinkley, which itself was named after Captain M. Brinkley who in 1860 was the clerk of the state's Executive Council.
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| - Brinkley is a locality and former township in South Australia west of the Murray River and approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south west by road from the centre of Murray Bridge. Its boundaries for the long-established locality were formalised in March 2000. It is named for the cadastral division in which it lies, the Hundred of Brinkley, which itself was named after Captain M. Brinkley who in 1860 was the clerk of the state's Executive Council. (en)
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| - List of cities and towns in South Australia
- Riverglen, South Australia
- Electoral district of Hammond
- Gifford Hill, South Australia
- Monarto South, South Australia
- Monteith, South Australia
- Mulgundawa, South Australia
- Murray Bridge, South Australia
- Murray Bridge South, South Australia
- Murray River
- Towns in South Australia
- Wellington, South Australia
- White Sands, South Australia
- Division of Barker
- Hundred of Brinkley
- Jervois, South Australia
- Langhorne Creek, South Australia
- South Australia
- dbr:Woods_Point,_South_Australia
- dbr:Nalpa,_South_Australia
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| - Brinkley is a locality and former township in South Australia west of the Murray River and approximately 16 kilometres (9.9 mi) south west by road from the centre of Murray Bridge. Its boundaries for the long-established locality were formalised in March 2000. It is named for the cadastral division in which it lies, the Hundred of Brinkley, which itself was named after Captain M. Brinkley who in 1860 was the clerk of the state's Executive Council. (en)
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| - Rural City of Murray Bridge (en)
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