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Also written as Unit 22, 38-42 Cronin Avenue.
Port Lincoln SA 5606, Australia
Also written as Unit 22, 38-42 Cronin Avenue.
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The address is a unit that sits on its own 152 m² parcel of land. It offers standalone ownership within the Cronin Avenue precinct
The Australian Council of Prawn Fisheries is about 0.5 km away, and the Flinders Cinema and Nautilus Arts Centre are each roughly 1.7 km distant. Several schools and parks, such as Mallee Park (1.4 km) and Centenary Oval (1.7 km), are also nearby
Port Lincoln enjoys a warm‑summer Mediterranean climate with mild, cloudy winters and warm, breezy summers that rarely exceed 30 °C. Annual rainfall is low, averaging around 393 mm
Port Lincoln Airport is a few kilometres north, offering multiple daily flights to Adelaide. The city also provides a local bus service on weekdays and is the terminus of the Eyre Peninsula Railway
Port Lincoln’s economy centers on seafood and aquaculture, with large tuna, kingfish, abalone, mussel and oyster farms, as well as grain‑handling and fish processing facilities. Tourism related to fishing, diving and coastal recreation also contributes significantly
Residents can explore several parks such as Mallee Park and Centenary Oval, and enjoy local cinema venues including Flinders Cinema and Nautilus Arts Centre. The city is also a gateway to coastal activities like yachting, shark‑cage diving and visits to Lincoln National Park
The central business district of Port Lincoln is approximately 1.2 km away, making shops, cafes and services easily reachable on foot or by a short drive
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