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ANDREWS FARM

5114

Andrews Farm is a northern community located in the City of Playford of
Adelaide, South Australia. Andrews Farm was founded when Smithfield West was
renamed in 1991. A major cultural centre, St. Columbia College, is located near
the epicenter of the suburb. Andrews Farm also features greenspace, such as the
large Stebonheath Park, which is located to the east of the community.




ANGLE VALE

5117

Angle Vale is a semi-rural location that is ringed by Adelaide's sprawling
suburban region. Within close proximity are multiple vineyards and farms. The
Angle Vale Bridge was constructed in 1876 out of laminated timber and is one of
the oldest in the entire world. The bridge is located just north from the town's
center.




BIBARINGA

5118

Bibaringa is a small community that spans Gawler-One Tree Hill Road, which runs
along a ridge from Gawler and between the South Para River Gorge to the east. On
the west would be Adelaide Plains.




BLAKEVIEW

5114

Blakeview, a residential suburb, is located within the jurisdiction of the City
of Playford. Within the area are two commercial areas and two educational areas.
In 1990, Blakeview was gazetted, pulling territory from the nearby suburbs of
Smithfield and Munno Para.





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BOLIVAR

5110

Established in 1956, the suburb known as Bolivar was originally named for the
General Bolivar Hotel that had burnt down in 1931. Aside from the hotel, Bolivar
is best known for being the location of the Bolivar Wastewater Treatment Plant.




BRAHMA LODGE

5109

Found in the City of Salisbury is the suburb known as Brahma Lodge. The name is
derived from a famous horse stud with the same name that once lived in the area.
Brahma Lodge also has considerable greenspace, such as the grounds called
Cockburn Green.




BUCKLAND PARK

5120

Buckland Park is named after an early pioneer homestead that once existed in the
area. Presently, Buckland Park is also home to the Adelaide region weather
radar. Because the soil along the flood plain of the lower Gawler River is so
fertile, agriculture and horticulture is the main industry in the suburb.




BURTON

5110

Burton is located in flat terrain known as Adelaide Plains and contains two
wetland reserves, such as Kaurna Park. Kaura Park is actually an urban wetland,
which was created from deteriorated farmland.





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CAVAN

5094

The name Cavan was inspired by the local hotel, "The Cavan Arms," that was
originally licensed by R.B. Colley in 1855. Colley was born in Cavan County,
Ireland. Another feature of Cavan would be the Northfield Railway, which first
opened in 1914 but closed to passengers on 24 July, 1987.




CRAIGMORE

5114

Craigmore is a suburb within the traditional territory of the Aboriginal Kaurna
people of Adelaide Plains. Adams Creek runs through the middle of the suburb. 3
kilometers from the centre of Craigmore is the renowned Uleybury Winery and
Restaurant.




DAVOREN PARK

5113

Davoren Park was formed as part of a merger between the suburbs of Elizabeth
Field and the northern piece of Elizabeth West in 1993. The name Davoren was
taken from the Davoren family, who were some of the earliest pioneers of the
area.




DIREK

5110

To the southeast of Salisbury North and Burton residential areas is the
predominately industrial suburb called Direk. The north reaches of Direk are
home to the RAAF Edinburgh base.





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DRY CREEK

5094

Dry Creek is an industrial suburb that contains a large percentage of wetlands
and a substantial amount of land that was once devoted to salt crystallisation
pans. Dry Creek was also once the site of the soap works in 1923 near the Dry
Creek Railway station. Prior to that, ore that came from Broken Hill was smelted
at the factory.




EDINBURGH

5111

Once, Edinburgh was rural, but that changed in 1940 with the establishment of
the Salisbury Explosives factory. Additonally, the construction of the RAAF base
and the DST Group soon dominated the area. Also in Edinburgh is a model railway
track, a model boat facility, pistol range, gemology clubrooms, and several
remaining flocks of sheep and their respective farmland.




EDINBURGH NORTH

5113

The entire region known as Edinburgh North is industrial, save for the land
appointed to St. Patrick's Technical College. None of the suburb is zoned as
residential.




ELIZABETH

5112

Elizabeth is home to the Central District Bulldogs, an Australian rules football
team. Elizabeth also acts the central business district of several surrounding
suburbs.





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ELIZABETH DOWNS

5113

Elizabeth Downs is a suburban area that is home to Argana Park Sports Precinct
in the southwest. At Argana Park, one can find football, rugby, cricket, and
netball clubs. Running roughly north-south above ground through Elizabeth Downs
is the major water pipe, the Barossa Trunk Main.




ELIZABETH EAST

5112

Elizabeth East is a residential community with many families. The lifestyle of
the suburb is relatively laidback. The City of Playford Council recently opened
up Playford City Tennis Centre, a state of the art facility, or the community to
enjoy.




ELIZABETH GROVE

5112

Established in 1955, Elizabeth Grove quickly became a satellite city of
Elizabeth. Within the jurisdiction of the suburb is a local shopping centre,
public and Catholic primary schools, and churchs belonging to several religious
denominations. The population is varied.




ELIZABETH NORTH

5113

Elizabeth North is another residential section of the city of Elizabeth that was
established in the late 1950s. The local community has been configured around
the small shopping centre at the middle. Elizabeth North was also the first
region to receive a facelife with the Rosewood Housing Upgrade.





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ELIZABETH PARK

5113

Fremont Park is located with the suburb of Elizabeth Park. Many people like to
visit Fremont Park to feed the ducks, have picnics, and spend the day enjoying
barbecue with friends and family.




ELIZABETH SOUTH

5112

Elizabeth South is a half-residential and half-industrial area that has
automotive and defence manufacturing factories. The dominating corporation is
the Holden Factory, which opened in 1960 and closed recently in 2017. The
impressive water tower located near the railway line holds 250,000 Imperial
gallons and was built in 1940 around the time Elizabeth was established.




ELIZABETH VALE

5112

Elizabeth Vale is a medical district containing two hospitals: the public
teaching Lyell McEwin Hospital, and the private Central Districts Hospital. The
northern edge of Elizabeth Vale is framed by the bank of the Little Para River.




EVANSTON

5116

Evanston is home to the well-known Gawler Racecourse. Surrounding this main
attraction is a large supermarket and a home furnishings centre containing bulk
goods.






EVANSTON GARDENS

5116

Evanston Gardens is on the cusp of suburb and rural, with much of the area still
containing countryside. The large Karbeethan Reserve routinely hosts sporting
events, such as softball, cricket, soccer, and baseball games to bring the
community together.




ELIZABETH PARK

5116

A large portion of Evanston Park is found within the Town of Gawler. Much of the
land is reserved for farming, but the eastern boundaries have plenty of housing,
as well as the STARplex Swim Centre and Trinity College.




EVANSTON SOUTH

5116

At the bottom of Evanston South is the Smithfield Memorial Park cemetery; but
there is more to this suburb than gravestones. Evanston South also includes the
Dalkeith Caravan Park, and there are several industrial businesses along Main
North Road. The northern reaches of Evanston South are where Trinity College,
residential housing, and zoned land for future housing developments can be
found.




EYRE

5121

Established in October 2017, Eyre is the latest housing developing to be created
in the City of Playford. The eastern side of the suburb has been taken over by
the housing estate marketed as "Eyre at Penfield."





Suburbs from F-L


FREELING

5372

Freeling is a small town 60 km north of Adelaide, South Australia and neighbors
the Barossa Valley wine region. Throughout the history of Freeling, most of the
area has been used to grow and harvest wheat. Also in the early 1900s, the
region produced record breaking amounts of hay. It is said the haystacks were so
large, they could be see from many kilometers away.




GAWLER

5118

Gawler was the first county town even established on Australian mainland in
South Australia. From 1879 to 1931, Gawler had a tram service operated by
horses.




GAWLER EAST

5118

The Gawler Hospital and aging care facility can be found in Gawler East.
Recently, there have been talks about building a new road from Gawler East to
Evantson Park, which would bypass the Gawler town centre and requires
construction of a new bridge to cross the South Para River. The suburb is also
situated on higher land than other regions of the Town of Gawler.




GAWLER SOUTH

5118

Gawler South is a subdivision of Gawler Township. The streets are easily named
First all the way from Twenty-Fourth (which also describes the overall size of
the town). In 1879, a railway line was constructed to run from Adelaide to
Gawler South Station. The railway is still in operation, and a yard has been
built to house the trains running to and from Adelaide.





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GAWLER WEST

5118

Gawler West is a subdivision of Gawler Township. During the post-WWII era, the
suburban region developed rapidly. The initial development was the Housing Trust
subdivision, which remains today.




GLOBE DERBY PARK

5110

Globe Derby Park has been used primarily for horse stables, training, and
racing, with the most notable attraction being the Globe Derby park racing
venue. The suburb was formally established in 1998 after renaming the suburban
southern edge of Bolivar.




GOULD CREEK

5114

The history of Gould Creek is combined with the history of Australian
agriculture. However, from the 1960s to present times, Gould Creek has also
played a critical part in utilities. The area contains a creek and several fresh
water springs that are fed by the Little Para River.




GREEN FIELDS

5107

Green Fields, located in the City of Salisbury, is predominately industrial,
with a number of warehouses and light industry factories. The area is also
served by the Greenfields Station, on the Gawler Railway line. During re-zoning
Mawson Lakes were brought into the suburb. Much of the area's wetlands have also
been extensively landscaped and preserved, allowing for limited public access.





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GULFVIEW HEIGHTS

5096

Gulfview Heights sits between Salisbury East and Para Hills and is known to be
home to affluence. There are a number of estates in the residential section.
Gulfview Heights originally belonged to the shoemaker, William Pedler. A
reserved section of land was also set aside in 1970 but wasn't fully declared
until 1989.




HEWETT

5118

Hewett is quickly becoming a popular location for beginning families, due to the
balance between community and country living. Much of the land is being bought
in order to begin more residential and community developments.




HILLBANK

5112

The original subdivision that created Hill Bank was created prior to 1966, but
that is when the boundary lines changed and the name became known. Since then, a
former suburb of Elizabeth Heights was added to the area in 1987. Hillbank was
also home to the local drive-in theatre that operated from 1958 to the late
1980s but was later demolished to make room for Burchwood Estate.




HILLIER

5116

Hillier in the Town of Gawler is a residential zone that has quiet rural
surroundings. The area is covered in thousands of native trees and shrubbery.
The Gawler River Pony Club is located in Hillier, as well.





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HUMBUG SCRUB

5114

Though Humbug Scrub is home to people, it is most well know for the Humbug Scrub
Wildlife Sanctuary that is located behind the Parra Wirra Reserve. The sanctuary
was founded in 1905 by Thomas Bellchambers and has been operating ever since.




INGLE FARM

5098

Ingle Farm was first the settlement of James Rowe and his family in 1848. Rowe
primarily farmed the land, growing wheat, barely, peas, and hay. Then, in 1959,
the South Australian Housing Trust bought a total of 730 acres to create Ingle
Farm. The Rowe Family name was honoured with the naming of the town's Rowe Park.




KALBEEBA

5118

Kalbeeba is a small town east of Gawler that was named after a former railway
station on the Barossa Valley Railway line. The western end of the Jack Bobridge
Track (a combined walking and cycling track) is adjacent to the railway line
running through Kalbeeba.




KUDLA

5115

Kudla is named after a railway station with the same title and is Aboriginal for
"level ground, open, or remote." The name was approved in 1982 and chosen over
other alternatives like Dalkeith and Dalkeith Vale. The land is primarily made
up of hobby farms and large blocks.






LEWISTON

5501

Lewiston is a partially rural setting located 6 km west of Two Wells. The
population averages around 3,000 people. The main industries are crop and animal
farms.





Suburbs from M-R


MACDONALD PARK

5121

MacDonald Park has a small population and large blocks of land that are divided
up by agricultural farms. Some of the land was once used for munitions storage.




MALLALA

5502

Best known for the Mallala Motor Sport Park, a 2.6 km bituman motor racing
circuit, Mallala is an attractive town with a lot to do. The suburb is located
55 km north of Adelaide.




MAWSON LAKES

5095

Mawson Lakes was first created in 1998. Presently, the area features the
Technology Park, the Mawson Lakes campus of the University of South Australia,
Endeavour College, as well as rapidly spreading residential and industrial
zones. There is also the public transportation hub, Mawson Interchange.




MUNNO PARA

5115

Prior to the urbanisation of this small locality in 1955, Munno Para was a
section of the farming township of Smithfield. The entire suburb is flat, with
only the west and south regions containing gentle slopes.





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MUNNO PARA DOWNS

5115

Munno Para Downs continues to be predominantly rural, though the Playford North
extension has created the chance for a suburban neighbourhood to spread into the
area in the near future.




MUNNO PARA WEST

5115

Following the trend of other sections, Munno Para West is mainly rural, with a
number of farms taking up larger blocks of land. However, there are now
subdivisions that are allowing for suburban development. In 2011, the boundaries
of Munno Para West were adjusted to ensure that a new expressway didn't disturb
the preportioned suburban area.




ONE TREE HILL

5114

The town of One Tree Hill received its name from the One Tree Hill Inn, which
was licensed in 1851. The origin of the inn's name refers to a giant red gum
tree that once stood at the intersection of Black Top Road and Walter's Road.
However, the tree suffered through a fire in 1890 and was later cut down in
1934. Now, only the name remains.




PARA HILLS

5096

Para Hills is largely residential and contains a multitude of sporting
facilities for the community to share. Parks, schools and shopping centres are
also abundant. The name "Para Hills" comes from the Kaura word "Para," which
translates as "a stream of flowing water."





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PARA HILLS WEST

5096

On the eastern side of Main North Road is Para Hills West. Here, one can find
many commercial businesses as well as the Parafield Airport. Para Hills West is
also the location of the expansive Para Hills Community Club, which is a
collection of sporting grounds, family-oriented club, and bistro.




PARA VISTA

5093

Para Vista is where one can find Kentish Green, a reserve that was developed in
the late 1960s around a preserved homestead, orchard, and dilapidated horse
stables. Now cleaned up and refurbished, the area features wide open spaces,
walking paths, and public shelters that have been upgraded since 2015.




PARAFIELD

5106

Parafield is a non-residential one of Adelaide, approximately 18km north of the
central business district. The area is basically continguous with Parafield
Airprt, and so much of the land is taken up by airport related service
industries, businesses, terminals, hangars, and the like. Near Kings Road and
Main North Road, there is also a general commerical section.




PARAFIELD GARDENS

5107

Parafield Gardens is very residential, save for a small pocket of industrialised
land to the southwest. Prior to 1906, Aboriginals occupied the land of Parafield
Gardens until settlers came and set up an experimental agricultural farm. In
1911, the farm switched over to poultry. Since then, many businesses and
families have come and gone, adding to the growing landscape of the suburb.





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PARALOWIE

5108

Paralowie is mostly made up of residential zones and has been settled since the
late 19th century. Since that time, the land was used for gardens and farms. It
wasn't until post-WWII did Paralowie see more growth. The residential areas have
florished since the mid-1990s.




PENFIELD

5121

In the past, around 1940, Penfield was commandeered by the government to
establish a munitions factory during World World II. Artillery was transported
up and down the now defunct Penfield Railway. Once the war was over, the land
was switched over to market gardens and farms. The Northern Equestrian Centre is
also located in Penfield.




PENFIELD GARDENS

5121

Penfield Gardens is part of the urban fringe that extends outward towards
Adelaide Plains. The main industries in the area include farming, horse training
and racing.




POORAKA

5095

The South Australian Produce Market in Pooraka is the primary fresh produce
wholesale market in the state. Pooraka is considered a residential suburb and is
split with Dry Creek, despite originally being part of Dry Creek. In 1916,
Pooraka broke away from the other suburb.






ROSEWORTHY

5371

Roseworthy is a small town that is about 10 km north of Gawler off the Horrocks
Highway. Roseworthy has grown into a thriving and friendly community that has
long been recognised for quality wine, grain, and sheep-derived products.





Suburbs from S-Z


SALISBURY

5108

Salisbury is named after a railway station of the same name that was established
in 1857. Since its founding, the suburb has grown into the service area for the
City of Salisbury. There is a plethora of greenspace, shops, cafes, and
restaurants throughout the suburb. The Parabanks Shopping Centre, which features
designer brands and signature retailers, is also located in Salisbury.




SALISBURY DOWNS

5108

Salisbury Downs is a residential area that was once best known for Hollywood
Drive, which operated from 1968 to January 1985. However, the screen remains a
well-known landmark in the area, especially for the Hollywood Plaza Shopping
Centre.




SALISBURY EAST

5109

Despite being located within the perimeter of the local government of the City
of Salisbury, Salisbury East is residential and home to many families. The
eastern part of the Cobbler Creek Recreation Park shares space between Salisbury
East and the City of Tea Tree Gully.




SALISBURY HEIGHTS

5109

The northern section of Salisbury Heights was established in the 1970s and has
since expanded. The blocks of land here are slightly larger than other areas.
Also, Salisbury Heights is known for the Old Spot Hotel, which is considered the
mid-way stopping point between Barossa and Adelaide.





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SALISBURY NORTH

5108

Built in the early 1950s by the South Australian Housing Trust, Salisbury North
was meant to house employees of a nearby long range weapons establishment.
However, is has since grown and become part of the greater urban sprawl reaching
out from Adelaide.




SALISBURY PARK

5109

Salisbury Park is a region comprised mainly of greenspace. The Carisbrooke
Reserve was also recently renovated and reopened. The park now has plenty of
grass, trees, and trails running alongisde the creek. Those who live in this
suburb are surrounded by the preserved land.




SALISBURY PLAIN

5109

Salisbury Plain is a suburb in the City of Salisbury, part of Adelaide.
Salisbury Plain is one of the larger regions of Salisbury in both population and
space and is often compared to Salisbury East and Downs.




SALISBURY SOUTH

5106

Being that Salisbury South is part of Adelaide Plains, much of the land is flat.
The area is primarly used for light industrial warehouses and factories blended
with some residential housing districts.





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SAMPSON FLAT

5114

Sampson Flat is not entirely flat, for there is a mixture of open pastures and
dense wooded areas to the east. To the west, one can find the Little Para
Reservoir. In 2015, Sampson Flat made headlines for bushfires that started on
the 2nd of January 2015 due to extreme heat and lasted for four days.




SMITHFIELD

5114

Smithfield was settled in 1850 when the Scottish immigrant, John Smith, claimed
ownership of the land. The historic Smithfield Hotel was erected along where
Main North Road intersected with a freshwater river now named Smith Creek. The
Smithfield Speedway, which was in operation from 1926 to 1930, is thought to be
the first motorcycle club in the whole world.




SMITHFIELD PLAINS

5114

Smithfield Plains has a long history of belonging to a largely European
population. Even today, many British migrants and expatriates call Smithfield
Plains home. Similar to Smithfield, the Smith Creek runs through and around this
suburb.




ST. KILDA

5110

St. Kilda sits beside the ocean. The suburb is surrounded by salt
crystallisation lagoons that are used to fabricate soda ash. St. Kilda is also
known for a number of tourist attractions, including a kid-friendly adventure
playground, mangrove forests, a tram museum, and more.






TWO WELLS

5501

Two Wells is often considered a gateway to the Adelaide Plains. The name refers
to the two local watering holes that were used by the Aboriginal tribes for eons
prior to European settlement.




ULEYBURY

5114

Once a piece of Munno Para East, Uleybury was established as a settlement in
1855. In 1856, the Uleybury School was erected on religious land and operated as
a theological school until 1874. Afterwards, the goverment usurped control. In
1971, the school closed and became a museum in 1979. One can also visit and
enjoy the Uleybury winery.




VALLEY VIEW

5093

The suburb of Valley View is best know for the sprawling Thomas Turner Reserve
on Nelson Road. The Valley View golf course is split from other sections of the
reserve by Dry Creek, which runs east to west through the park.




VIRGINIA

5120

Virginia is a small town where the main industry is gardening and farming.
Virginia is also home to the Adelaide International Raceway, which opened in
1972 and has been in operation since. The drag strip is internationally known
and sees thousands of audience members annually.





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WALKLEY HEIGHTS

5098

Walkley Heights is a suburb that is located in a region once known solely for
the Yatala Labour Prison. The prison had 55 hectares of land and was owned by
R.M. Williams. The state has long since obtained the prison, and the area soon
saw new development as families moved in.




WATERLOO CORNER

5110

Waterloo Corner is a semi-rural suburb with fast growing community zones.
However, the main purpose of the land is for agricultural practices, including
the growing and harvesting of wheat, grapes, tomatoes, and olives. Because the
Port Wakefield Road is within proximity to the community, cargo freighters and
trucks are constantly passing through.




WILLASTON

5118

Willaston was found by William Paxton many years ago. Now, Willaston is home to
the Gawler Par 3 Golf Course. Alongside a retirement village is the historic
Willaston General Cemetery, north of the suburb's centre.




YATTALUNGA

5114

Once a historic homestead, Yattalunga took the name and continues to offer more
housing to the community. The name is based off an Aboriginal word for "cascade,
waterfall, or creek." Most of the eastern region of Yattalunga is shared with
the Para Wirra Recreation Park, a large greenspace full of native flora and
fauna.





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