Coonalpyn, South Australia

Coonalpyn's Services

Coonalpyn Ambulance Station Coonalpyn Ambulance Station
Located on Poyntz Terrace (No. 3 on the Street Directory)
To Call an Ambulance, Dial 000
SA Ambulance Service Website
New Volunteers always welcome
Coonalpyn Fire Station Coonalpyn Fire Station
Located on Peake Terrace (No. 17 on the Street Directory)
To Call the Fire Station, Dial 000
SA CFS Website
New Volunteers always welcome
Coonalpyn Police Station Coonalpyn Police Station
Located on Poyntz Terrace (No. 15 on the Street Directory)
To Call the Police, Dial 000
SA Police Website
In an Emergency - from a Landline/Payphone Dial 000, from a Mobile dial 112
Coonalpyn Community Health Centre Coonalpyn Community Health Centre
Located on Peake Terrace (No. 16 on the Street Directory)
Health Centre Website
Local Radio
Flow FM 97.7

http://www.flowfm.com.au

97.7 Flow FM is a South Australian commercial radio service for rural people with a local translator covering Coonalpyn, Culburra, Yumali, Ki Ki, Coomandook, Tintinara, Sherlock, Peake, Meningie and surrounding areas. Local community groups that are not-for-profit receive free publicity from Flow FM. Flow FM has coverage of local football on Friday Nights (6.30pm) Saturday mornings (8.00am) and Saturday nights (7.00pm). Rural news reports can be heard Monday to Friday at 12.00 noon to 12.30 pm. Local advertising is available at very competitive rates.
Call 0424 033 100 for more information.

Local Internet Provider
Internode Systems
Internode
http://www.internode.on.net
Agile Communitcations
http://www.agile.com.au
ADSL2+ is now available in Coonalpyn! through Internode/Agile. Wireless broadband is also available to those who live outside of Coonalpyn with Light of Sight to the town.
Mobile Phone Coverage
telstra optus virgin vodaphone three
There is coverage in Coonalpyn for all major mobile providers. Some providers may have better signal than others depending on location.
Television Coverage
ABC Channel 7 Channel 9 Channel 10 SBS
Coonalpyn receives all the Adelaide Free-to-air stations on both Analogue and Digital. However, if you are unable to receive digital and/or have bad Analogue signal, you can consider Aurora satellite. This will give you Standard Definition quality access to ABC (5 different time zones), SBS (4 different time zones) and the National Indigenous Channel. Also, if you live in the 5265, 5266, 5275, 5301, 5302, 5303 & 5304 postcodes you can have access to Imparja (Channel Nine) and Southern Cross (Channel Seven) in digital quality.

Remote Central and Eastern Australia TV1 – Map Number 5 or 9. If you're residence is within the yellow shaded area, you can also have access to the commercial stations Imparja & Southern Cross.

A satellite dish kit requires a 65cm (minimum size) satellite dish, set top box receiver and an Optus Aurora Smartcard. NO ongoing costs.

If you have any questions, feel free to email Karl Jericho.