Kanmantoo, South Australia

Kanmantoo is a small mining town in South Australia. It is southeast of Adelaide in the eastern Adelaide Hills. It is in the catchment basin of the Bremer river. The name, derived from a local aboriginal word Kunga Tuko means, "different speech". In 1839 Scottish squatters were the first Europeans to settle in the area. Some of the first residents were Joseph Lean, Henry Jackson Farrington, and William Snell. Joseph Lean arrived 13 December 1840 and for several years captained some of the earliest Kanmantoo mines. Lean was a seasoned Cornish miner, and was one of the pioneers of mining in Kanmantoo. A newspaper in 1915 reported that he was the one to discover the Ore in the Kanmantoo mine. He and his descendants pioneered the nearby town of Staughton, which is now a ghost town.

Kanmantoo
South Australia
Kanmantoo welcome sign on the Old Highway
Kanmantoo
Coordinates35.071°S 139.012°E / -35.071; 139.012
Population511 (UCL 2021)
Postcode(s)5252
Location
  • 20 km (12 mi) East of Mount Barker
  • 50 km (31 mi) Southeast of Adelaide
LGA(s)District Council of Mount Barker
State electorate(s)Kavel
Federal division(s)Mayo
Localities around Kanmantoo:
Brukunga Harrogate Rockleigh
Dawesley Kanmantoo Monarto
Petwood St Ives Callington
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