| Paringa South Australia |
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Paringa bridge across the Murray River |
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| Population: | 946 (2006 Census)[1] |
| Postcode: | 5340 |
| Coordinates: | 34°10′S 140°47′E / 34.167°S 140.783°ECoordinates: 34°10′S 140°47′E / 34.167°S 140.783°E |
| Time zone:
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ACST (UTC+9:30) |
| LGA: | Renmark Paringa Council |
| State electorate: | Chaffey |
| Federal Division: | Barker |
Paringa is a small town in the Riverland of South Australia. Paringa is famous for its vineyards, almond, citrus and stone fruit orchards, and the steel bridge with a span that can be raised to allow houseboats and paddlesteamers to pass underneath and across the Murray River to Renmark.[2] Paringa is regarded as an outer suburb of Renmark. At the 2006 census, Paringa had a population of 946.[1]
Paringa today is a satellite town to the much larger Renmark, 4 km downstream. It boasts a pub, general store, museum and antiques shop. It is a service centre for the large agricultural enterprises on the Murtho and Lindsay Point roads. There is a beautiful picnic area on the riverfront adjacent to the Bridge. Many new homes have been built in Paringa in recent years.
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