Kalangadoo is a suburb of South, South Australia
and is about 348 kms south-southeast of SA's
capital city of Adelaide. In the 2011 Australian
census the population of Kalangadoo was 519
when there were 240 Females and 279 Males
living there. The median age for people living in
Kalangadoo was 39.
Kalangadoo is a small district in South Australia,
Australia. It is about 50 km north of Mount
Gambier, in the heart of red gum country. Today
the small business district includes a general store,
a farm supply store, a pub, and a timber mill. The
disused railway station houses a small museum.
Kalangadoo is the centre of a rich agricultural
district that specialises in potatoes and timber, as
well as apple orchards, beef cattle, sheep and
dairy cattle.