Tyntynder South, Victoria

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Tyntynder South
Victoria
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Tyntynder South
Coordinates 35°17′13″S143°31′05″E / 35.28694°S 143.51806°E / -35.28694; 143.51806 Coordinates: 35°17′13″S143°31′05″E / 35.28694°S 143.51806°E / -35.28694; 143.51806
Postcode(s) 3586
LGA(s) Rural City of Swan Hill
State electorate(s) Murray Plains
Federal division(s) Mallee
Localities around Tyntynder South:
Beverford Tyntynder Tyntynder
Woorinen Tyntynder South Murraydale
Woorinen South Murrawee Swan Hill

Tyntynder South is a locality in the local government area of the Rural City of Swan Hill, Victoria, Australia. Eastburn's post office opened in 1902, was renamed Tyntynder South in July 1911 and closed on 30 June 1969. [1]

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References

  1. Premier Postal History, Post Office List , retrieved 11 April 2008