Callington, South Australia

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Coordinates35°07′05″S 139°02′09″E / 35.117929°S 139.035707°E / -35.117929; 139.035707[1]
Population478 (UCL 2021)[2]
Established1847
Callington
South Australia
Single lane Callington Bridge over River Bremer
Callington is located in South Australia
Callington
Callington
Coordinates35°07′05″S 139°02′09″E / 35.117929°S 139.035707°E / -35.117929; 139.035707[1]
Population478 (UCL 2021)[2]
Established1847
Postcode(s)5254
Elevation101 m (331 ft)[3]
Location60 km (37 mi) east of Adelaide
LGA(s)
RegionAdelaide Hills[1]
Murray and Mallee[1]
CountySturt[1]
State electorate(s)Kavel
Federal division(s)Mayo
Localities around Callington:
Kanmantoo Rockleigh Monarto
St Ives Callington Monarto South
Red Creek Salem Hartley

Callington is a small town on the eastern slopes of the Adelaide Hills, in South Australia. Callington is situated on the Bremer River, and is adjacent to the South Eastern Freeway and the Adelaide-Wolseley railway line,[4] however no trains have stopped at the station for many years. Callington is located within the state electoral district of Kavel and the federal division of Mayo.

Callington was surveyed in 1848, at which time John Kiernan noticed copper in the rocks. Callington was named after the copper mining town Callington in Cornwall, UK.[5] The Callington Inn opened in 1851. Little copper was mined at first, before the miners followed the Victorian gold rush. Mining restarted a few years later in the Bremer Mine, digging the lode down until the water table was reached. In 1857 a forty-inch steam engine was installed to pump out 500,000 litres (110,000 imp gal; 130,000 US gal) of water per day. An even bigger pump was brought from Hallett Cove in 1859. In 1860–61, 150 workers were mining 250-300 tons of ore a month, which was smelted at Callington. Despite some good years, the Bremer Mine eventually fell into liquidation in 1870 due to low copper prices.[6]

Demographics

Callington Primary School main building

According to the 2006 census, Callington had 387 residents, almost half aged 25–54 years, and the median age was 34. Almost 90% of them were born in Australia.[7]

Recreation

Callington is home to the Bremer Callington Cricket Club which plays in the Alexandra and Eastern Hills Cricket Association since the merger of the Bremer Cricket Club and the Callington Cricket Club in 1970.[8] The Bridgewater Callington Raiders plays Australian rules football home matches at both Bridgewater and Callington in the Hills Football League.[9]

Education

Callington has a kindergarten[10] and a primary school in the town.[11] Students need to travel to Mount Barker, Strathalbyn or Murray Bridge for high school.

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