Avenue Range (formerly Downer) is a locality in the Australian state of South Australia located in the state's south-east within the Limestone Coast region about 265 kilometres (165 miles) south east of the Adelaide city centre.[1]
In 1843 a pastoralist named John ‘Jacky’ White acquired a run of 134 square miles spanning Reedy Creek, Keilira, Crower and Lucindale. He was the first European settler in Avenue Range.[9]
Avenue Range was a stop on the Kingston-Naracoorte railway line. The first passenger train to travel on the line from Kingston to Naracoorte was on 1 September 1876 until the last on 28 November 1987 spanning 111 years.[10]
The first Avenue school, named Downer School, was built south of the railway line and operated from 1890 to 1901. A new school, built on Council of Education land opened in 1901 and operated until 1955.[11]
^Hensel, Brenda; McDowell, Phyllis; Mugford, Judith (1986). Life on the Range. Naracoorte, South Australia: Hansen Print. p. 25. ISBN0 9588265 0 1.
^Brenda, Hensel; McDowall, Phyllis; Mugford, Judith (1986). Life on the Range. Naracoorte, South Australia: Hansen Print. p. 31. ISBN0 9588265 0 1.
^"Cairnbank Homestead & Shearing Shed". South Australian Heritage Register. Department of Environment, Water and Natural Resources. 10 April 1997. Retrieved 12 April 2016.