Wistow, South Australia

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CountryAustralia
Established1859
Wistow
Main street of Wistow
Main street of Wistow
Wistow is located in South Australia
Wistow
Wistow
Coordinates: 35°06′0″S 138°52′0″E / 35.10000°S 138.86667°E / -35.10000; 138.86667
CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
LGA
Location
Established1859
Government
  State electorate
  Federal division
Population
  Total285 (2021)[1]
Postcode
5251
Localities around Wistow
Mount Barker Mount Barker Petwood
Mount Barker Wistow St Ives
Bugle Ranges Bugle Ranges Red Creek

Wistow is a small town, just outside Mount Barker, South Australia. Located at the intersection of Wellington Road (Mount Barker to Wellington) and Long Valley Road (Wistow to Strathalbyn). The town previously featured a now closed general store, which has been converted into a cafe. Further features of Wistow include a Post Office, community hall, church, and a cricket ground and associated club.

The Wistow Cricket Club, known as the Echidnas, have played on the Wistow cricket ground since 1896, and play in the Alexandra and Eastern Hills Cricket Association. The Echidnas have won five A grade premierships (1993/1994, 1999/2000, 2002/2003, 2004/2005, and 2007/2008).

The Wistow Community Association is an active community group that once ran the Wistow Country Market every 3rd Saturday (now discontinued), has frequent social events and publishes a regular newsletter. The Wistow Community Hall, owned by the Association, is leased out to a variety of sporting, social and environmental groups.

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