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Also written as Unit 17, 38-42 Cronin Avenue.
Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia
Also written as Unit 17, 38-42 Cronin Avenue.
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Based on the comparable property evidence currently available.
The address is a unit that sits on its own parcel of land. The land area is measured at 152 m²
The unit is set on 152 m² of land, providing a modest footprint for the residence
The Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries is about 0.5 km away, and a weather station is roughly 0.8 km from the unit. Schools, parks such as Mallee Park (≈1.4 km) and Centenary Oval (≈1.7 km), and entertainment venues like Flinders Cinema and the Nautilus Arts Centre (both ≈1.7‑1.8 km) are also nearby
Port Lincoln enjoys a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate with mild, cloudy winters and summer days usually kept below 30 °C by sea breezes, though occasional heatwaves can exceed 40 °C. Annual rainfall is low, averaging about 393 mm
Port Lincoln lies approximately 280 km east‑north‑east of Adelaide in a straight line, and about 646 km by road
The city is known as Australia’s ‘Seafood Capital’, supporting a large commercial fishing fleet and aquaculture farms for tuna, kingfish, abalone and other species. Grain‑handling facilities and related processing also play a significant role
Port Lincoln Airport is a few kilometres north of the city, offering multiple daily flights to Adelaide. The town is served by a local bus service on weekdays and is the terminus of the Eyre Peninsula Railway, providing rail connections to surrounding districts
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