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In 2005 the Mallala and District Historical committee researched locations around the district where buildings of importance once stood.  
 
In 2005 the Mallala and District Historical committee researched locations around the district where buildings of importance once stood.  
  
 
With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.  
 
With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.  
  
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[[Grace Plains Bible Christian Chapel|Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church]]  
 
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Historic Cairn: Brick Kiln
[[Grace Plains Bible Christian Chapel|<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church</font><font color="#000000"></font>]]  
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Historic Cairn: Migrant Camp
 
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Historic Cairn: Moquet Lee Reserve
<font color="#0066cc">Historic&nbsp;Cairn:&nbsp;Brick&nbsp;Kiln</font>
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[[Mallala_(Butler)_Station|Historic Cairn: Butler Station]]
 
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[[Stony Point School|Historic Cairn - Stony Point School]]  
<font color="#0066cc">Historic&nbsp;Cairn:&nbsp;Migrant&nbsp;Camp</font>
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Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School  
 
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Historic Cairn: Korunye Recreational Park
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Moquet Lee Reserve</font>
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Historic Cairn: Korunye School
 
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Historic Cairn: RAAF 6 SFTS - Mallala
<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Butler Station</font>
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Historic Cairn: Red Banks Methodist Church and School
 
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Historic Cairn: Red Banks Post Office
[[Stony Point School|<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn - Stony Point School</font>]]  
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Historic Cairn: Red Banks School  
 
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Korunye Recreational Park</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Korunye School</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: RAAF 6 SFTS - Mallala</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Red Banks Methodist Church and School</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Red Banks Post Office</font>
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<font color="#0066cc">Historic Cairn: Red Banks School</font>
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In 2005 the Mallala and District Historical committee researched locations around the district where buildings of importance once stood.

With financial assistance from the District Council of Mallala Partnership Program a builder Mr Irvine Smyth was employed and seven cairns were built. The committee researched dates and information which was inscribed on a plaque placed on each cairn.

Historic Cairn: Grace Plains Methodist Church Historic Cairn: Brick Kiln Historic Cairn: Migrant Camp Historic Cairn: Moquet Lee Reserve Historic Cairn: Butler Station Historic Cairn - Stony Point School Historic Cairn: Grace PLains Primary School Historic Cairn: Korunye Recreational Park Historic Cairn: Korunye School Historic Cairn: RAAF 6 SFTS - Mallala Historic Cairn: Red Banks Methodist Church and School Historic Cairn: Red Banks Post Office Historic Cairn: Red Banks School

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