Australian Towns & Cities
South Australia: Myponga
Incorporating photos and Information from Michael Greenslade's former Australian Towns, Cities and Highways site

Myponga, a small town located at the junction of the B23 and B34 is well known for the local reservoir which supplies the southern suburbs of Adelaide and Fleurieu Peninsula with water. The town, set in a nest shaped valley up until the late 1980's had a cheese factory in operation however is now the centre for the local dairy and sheep industries. The nearby reservoir has several picnic grounds and vantage points as does Hindmarsh Falls (10km east) which is spectacular in winter.


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Main South Road:
Main South Road in Myponga, December 2003.

Image © Michael Greenslade

Main South Road:
Heading north-east on Main South Road (B23) in Myponga, December 2003.

Image © Michael Greenslade

Town Centre:
Main South Rd (B23) as it passes through the Myponga town centre, July 2014.

Image © Michael Greenslade

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