tocright Surveyor General of SouthAustralia is a position originally created for the colony of SouthAustralia . Past Surveyor Generals of SouthAustralia Clive Melville Hambidge 1888 1950 John Porter Category Surveyors Category Surveyors General of SouthAustralia Category Surveyors General of Australia ... more details
The Western Australian University Regiment WAUR is a Australian Army Reserve training unit for the 13th Brigade Australia 13th Brigade . Unit history The regiment was originally founded as the Perth University Regiment on 22 April 1949 to provide military training to university undergraduates and located at Crawley, Western Australia . It was renamed the Western Australian University Regiment in May 1950. ref cite web url http www.army.gov.au WAUR History.asp title History of the Western Australian University Regiment publisher Australian Army accessdate 14 October 2010 ref Alliances UK The Royal Green Jackets 1955 Notes reflist Category Regiments of Australia Category Military units and formations established in 1949 Category University of Western Australia ... more details
Multiple issues wikify March 2012 unreferenced March 2007 orphan February 2009 Image Trinity arch night.jpg thumb right The distinctive entrance to Trinity s student services from the Stirling Highway. Trinity is the largest residential college at the University of Western Australia . Trinity was a result of a merge of St Columba and Kingswood College and is presently home to around 374 residents. Category University of Western Australia Australia university stub ... more details
There are numerous codes of football in SouthAustralia . The peak State based Australian rules football competition is the South Australian National Football League . See Also Australian rules football in SouthAustralia For soccer see Football soccer in SouthAustralia For rugby league see SouthAustralia Rugby League disambig ... more details
district of Mitchell SouthAustralia Mitchell , Electoral district of Davenport Davenport , Electoral ... near nw Seaview Downs, SouthAustralia Seaview Downs near n Seacombe Heights, SouthAustralia Seacombe Heights near ne Darlington, SouthAustralia Darlington near w Trott Park, SouthAustralia Trott Park near e Flagstaff Hill, SouthAustralia Flagstaff Hill near sw Old Reynella, SouthAustralia Old Reynella near s Reynella East, SouthAustralia Reynella East near se Happy Valley, SouthAustralia Happy Valley dist1 18 location1 Adelaide city centre City centre O Halloran Hill is a suburb in the south of Adelaide , SouthAustralia , situated on the hills south of the O Halloran Hill Escarpment, which rises from the Adelaide Plains and located 18  km from the city centre via the South Road, Adelaide Main South Road . The suburb is split between the Cities of City of Marion Marion and City of Onkaparinga Onkaparinga , and it neighbours Happy Valley, SouthAustralia Happy Valley , Hallett Cove, SouthAustralia Hallett Cove , Trott Park, SouthAustralia Trott Park and Darlington, SouthAustralia Darlington . History See Also Old Reynella, SouthAustralia Hurtle Vale Hurtle Vale Located ... after Major Thomas Shuldham O Halloran Thomas O Halloran , the first Police Commissioner of SouthAustralia ..., SouthAustralia date 1981 isbn 0 909209 48 0 page 16 ref . Majors Road, which runs through ..., SouthAustralia Trott Park and Seaview Downs, SouthAustralia Seaview Downs is the Convert 293 ha .... East of Main South Road is a large area of privately owned land used for horse agistment . West of South Road is Convert 200 ha acre of farm land and commercial vineyards Glenthorne Estate now owned by the University of Adelaide . O Halloran Hill housing is a wedge shaped division which, apart from its southern boundary with Reynella East, SouthAustralia Reynella East is isolated from other suburban ... halloran Hill, SouthAustralia Category Suburbs of Adelaide ... more details
towns of Waterloo, SouthAustralia Waterloo , Marrabel, SouthAustralia Marrabel , and Manoora, SouthAustralia Manoora . Saddleworth is in the District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys local government ... commonscat reflist District Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys localities Category Towns in SouthAustralia Category Mid North SouthAustralia SouthAustralia geo stub fr Saddleworth Australie ... Decommissioning, Arts, Monash University Bot generated title ref . An old store on the Barrier ... more details
New England Australia , University of Category Universities in New South Wales Category University of New England Australia Category New England New South Wales University of New England Category Association ...Infobox University name University of New England latin name Universitas Nova Anglia motto Ex sapientia modus Latin Out Of Wisdom Comes Moderation established 1954 The University of New England br 1938 New England University College, University of Sydney type Public university Public chancellor The Hon. Richard Torbay vice chancellor Prof James Barber city Armidale state New South Wales country Australia ... Australia arms.png logo Image University of New England Australia logo.png 100px The University of New England UNE is an Australian public university with approximately 18,000 higher education students. Its original and main campus is located in the city of Armidale, New South Wales Armidale in northern New South Wales . The University of New England was the first Australian university established ... and the Southern Cross University Act, 1993 passed by both Houses of the New South Wales Parliament ... University was created with campuses in Lismore, New South Wales Lismore and Coffs Harbour the Orange ... 2011 03 01 ref List of University of New England Australia people List of University of New England ... title web About publisher UNE date 2008 11 07 accessdate 2011 03 01 ref Each year, the University offers ... index.php and http www.une.edu.au research services pgstudy scholarships ref History The University of New England was originally established in 1938 as the New England University College, a College of the University of Sydney . It became fully independent in 1954. The University of New England has undergone two major changes since 1989. The University of New England Act, 1989, created a network University consisting of i a campus at Armidale, incorporating the former University of New England ... joined the network University. The network also included the UNE Coffs Harbour Centre, which provided ... more details
unreferenced date April 2009 Infobox Australian Road road name Wellington Road br Langhorne Creek Road type route image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B45.png route image2 route image3 photo caption length direction Northwest Southeast start Image Australian National Route M1.svg 35px South Eastern Freeway South Eastern Fwy , Mount Barker, South Australia finish Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B1.svg 35px Princes Highway , Wellington, South Australia est through Mount Barker, South Australia Mount Barker , Wistow, South Australia Wistow , Langhorne Creek, South Australia Langhorne Creek route State Route B45 exits Image Australian Alphanumeric State Route B37.png 35px Strathalbyn Goolwa Road, South Australia Wistow Strathalbyn Road Wellington Road Langhorne Creek Road is a South Australian secondary road, connecting Mount Barker, South Australia Mount Barker with the towns of Wistow, South Australia Wistow , Highland Valley, Woodchester, Langhorne Creek, South Australia Langhorne Creek and Wellington, South Australia Wellington . It is a secondary route, hence has been given the State Route designation of B45 . Road infrastructure in South Australia Australia road stub coord missing South Australia Category Roads in South Australia ... more details
Infobox Australian Place type suburb name Hallett Cove city Adelaide state SouthAustralia image Hallett ... Electoral district of Bright Bright fedgov Division of Kingston Kingston near nw Marino, SouthAustralia Marino near n Marino, SouthAustralia Marino near ne O Halloran Hill, SouthAustralia O Halloran Hill near e Sheidow Park, SouthAustralia Sheidow Park near se Reynella, SouthAustralia Reynella near s Lonsdale, SouthAustralia Lonsdale near sw Lonsdale, SouthAustralia Lonsdale near w Gulf St Vincent dist1 21 location1 Adelaide Hallett Cove is a coastal suburb in the south of Adelaide , SouthAustralia , with a population of more than 12,000 people. Adjoining suburbs are Marino, SouthAustralia Marino to the north, Trott Park, SouthAustralia Trott Park and Sheidow Park, SouthAustralia Sheidow Park to the east and Lonsdale, SouthAustralia Lonsdale to the south. It is within the City of Marion Local Government Areas in Australia Local Government Area . The Hallett Cove Shopping Centre ... Woolworths supermarket in addition to the Drake Foodmarkets owned Foodland SouthAustralia Foodland ... Hallett Cove area. Originally the line ran inland from there to Reynella, SouthAustralia Reynella and ultimately to Willunga, SouthAustralia Willunga but the section from Hallett Cove onwards was closed in the 1960s. The Coast to Vines rail trail, SouthAustralia Coast to Vines rail trail ... Hallett Cove, SouthAustralia Reflist Coord 35.077 138.502 format dms type city region AU SA display ... in 1877, which along with similar striations found earlier at Selwyn s Rock at Inman Valley, SouthAustralia Inman Valley , convert 40 km mi abbr on to the south in 1859, provide evidence for the Permian glaciation of southern Australia, then part of Gondwana . There are also a number of large glacial ... R 7 exists in the Karrara estate on the northern side of the suburb. The Hallett Cove South School ... south along the coast to Noarlunga Centre Interchange Noarlunga Hallett Cove Beach railway station Hallett ... more details
Use dmy dates date July 2011 Use Australian English date July 2011 The State Bank of SouthAustralia was a bank owned by the Government of SouthAustralia Government of SouthAustralia . Its collapse in 1991 was a major political event in SouthAustralia. The surviving part of the bank now exists as BankSA ... Bank of SouthAustralia and the State Bank of SouthAustralia. In March 1988 the Bank purchased the life ... s financial collapse in 1991 was one of the biggest events in the history of SouthAustralia . The State Bank s deposits were legally underwritten by the Government of SouthAustralia , putting SouthAustralia into billions of dollars of debt. ref http blogs.abc.net.au sa 2008 05 top 10 financia.html Top 10 Financial Moments That Shaped SA , Greg Mccarthy, Politics Lecturer with the University ... of Electricity Trust of SouthAustralia ETSA by the Liberal Party of Australia Liberal ... by St George Bank . The Bank of SouthAustralia also known as BankSA is now a division and a trading ... In March 1991 the Auditor General of SouthAustralia was appointed to conduct an inquiry to determine ... of SouthAustralia, Chapter 16 , Auditor General of SouthAustralia, Adelaide. Retrieved 10 July 2007 ... Australian Government, and the arrangements under the Bank of SouthAustralia Act for the governance ... on an Investigation into The State Bank of SouthAustralia Full text of Auditor General s report, 1993 ... of Australia Category History of SouthAustralia Category Political controversies in Australia ... of the State Bank were first raised prior to the South Australian state election, 1989 1989 state election by Opposition Liberal Party of Australia Liberal Party member Jennifer Cashmore . ref http www.abc.net.au elections sa 2006 guide mori.htm 2006 South Australian Election. Morialta Electorate ... of the South Australian Australian Labor Party Labor government at the South Australian state election, 1993 1993 election . The State Bank collapse has continued to affect South Australian finances ... more details
Infobox River river name Gilbert River image name Gilbert River bridge at Saddleworth.JPG caption small Bridge over the Gilbert River at Saddleworth small origin Near Manoora, South Australia mouth Confluence with Light River South Australia Light River near Hamley Bridge, South Australia Hamley Bridge basin countries Australia length km elevation m discharge watershed km The Gilbert River is a river in the Mid North region of South Australia . It rises near Manoora, South Australia Manoora on the Barrier Highway and flows south through Saddleworth, South Australia Saddleworth , Riverton, South Australia Riverton , Tarlee, South Australia Tarlee then southwest through Stockport, South Australia Stockport and Hamley Bridge, South Australia Hamley Bridge . It merges with the Light River South Australia Light River just downstream of Hamley Bridge. The Light River continues west to Gulf St Vincent . coord 34 21 S 138 40 E type river region AU SA display title Category Rivers of South Australia Category Mid North South Australia SouthAustralia geo stub ... more details
The SouthAustralia Colonisation Act 1834 4 & 5 Will. IV c. 95 is the short title of an Act of Parliament ... SouthAustralia into a British Province or Provinces and to provide for the Colonisation and Government ... Patent establishing the Province of SouthAustralia in 1836 . The Act specifically provided for a limited independence of Government, whereby all laws made by the government in SouthAustralia ... The Colonization Commissioners for SouthAustralia , to oversee the sale and leasing of land in SouthAustralia to United Kingdom British subjects. The province and its capital were named prior to settlement ... what was named SouthAustralia public lands securities up to a sum of fifty thousand pound sterling ... report of the proceedings in SouthAustralia. The Act authorized the appointment of trustees, who would oversee a guarantee against the expense of settling SouthAustralia, purchased out of the funds raised as South Australian Colonial Revenue Securities . This guarantee could be either banknote Exchequer ... pounds. The Act specified that those immigrating to SouthAustralia, under the Emigration Fund , should ..., must immigrate to SouthAustralia. The Act also specifically forbade the transportation of convict s to SouthAustralia. The Act provided for the establishment of local government, specifying that the local ... of settlements in SouthAustralia. The Act specifically forbade the commencement of settlements until ... pounds had been sold. This Act was repealed by the SouthAustralia Act 1842 References http www.foundingdocs.gov.au resources transcripts sa1 doc 1834.pdf Transcript of the SouthAustralia Act, 1834 ... Grubs and Frog Cakes South Australian Words, Oxford University Press 2004 ISBN 0 19 551770 9 UK legislation Category 1834 in law Category History of SouthAustralia Category Immigration to Australia ..., and between the Southern Ocean , and 26th parallel south 26 degrees south latitude, including the islands ... able to issue what was named South Australian Colonial Revenue Securities , up to a sum of two hundred ... more details
History of Australia The history of SouthAustralia refers to the history of the Australia n State of South ... societies. Aboriginal Australians have lived in SouthAustralia for tens of thousands of years, while ... reform in Australia. The Parliament of SouthAustralia began in 1857, when the colony was granted self government. Votes for women came in the 1890s. SouthAustralia became a States and territories ... British colonies of Australia. While smaller than the Eastern states, SouthAustralia has ... Prehistory of Australia The first people to occupy the area now known as SouthAustralia were Australian ... south and, though never large in numbers, occupied all areas of Australia, including the future SouthAustralia. ref Geoffrey Blainey A Very Short History of the World Penguin Books 2004 ISBN 978 ... Cawthorne. Evidence for human activity in SouthAustralia dates back as far as 20,000 years ago ... Alexandrina SouthAustralia Lake Alexandrina , where the Murray meets the sea in SouthAustralia . Suffering .... Retrieved on 21 March 2012. ref Establishing a colony Main European settlement of SouthAustralia ... Alexandrina, SouthAustralia Lake Alexandrina , later writing Hurried ....as my view of it was, my eye ... Gulf , and, continuing northerly from Mount Barker, SouthAustralia Mount Barker stretches away ... been found upon the south coast of New Holland Australia New Holland to which the colonists might venture ... British Parliament to pass the SouthAustralia Act, 1834 SouthAustralia Colonisation Act 1834 ... not initially Western Australia were established as convict settlements, the founders of SouthAustralia ... for wealth through business and pastoral investments. The SouthAustralia Act 1834 reflected these desires .... SouthAustralia thus became the only colony authorised by an Act of Parliament , and which was intended .... ref http foundingdocs.gov.au item.asp?sdID 37 SouthAustralia Act, or Foundation Act, of 1834 UK ... the SouthAustralia Act 1834 included a guarantee of the rights of any Aboriginal Natives and their descendants ... more details
Hartley is a ghost town located in SouthAustralia , along the Bremer River SouthAustralia Bremer River on the Strathalbyn, SouthAustralia Strathalbyn Callington, SouthAustralia Callington Road. Founded around the year 1856 as a small rural settlement, it once boasted a Methodist church 1856 , post office opened 1869 and closed 1981 , school opened 1919 and closed 1970 and creamery. Now the town is little more than a series of ruins and farm houses. References http www.slsa.sa.gov.au manning pn h h2.htm hartley Hartley listed in the Manning Index of South Australian History coord missing SouthAustralia Category Ghost towns in SouthAustralia Hartley Category Towns in SouthAustralia Category Populated places established in the 19th century Hartley SouthAustralia geo stub ... more details
The Islamic College of SouthAustralia is located in West Croydon, SouthAustralia West Croydon , a suburb of Adelaide , SouthAustralia . It currently offers classes from Kindergarten to Year 12. It has been a working school since 1997 but opened in 1926, where it first set up next to the Wandana Mosque on Wandana Avenue in Gilles Plains, SouthAustralia Gilles Plains . It moved to 22A Cedar Avenue in West Croydon in 2000. The Islamic College of SouthAustralia is owned and managed by the Australian Federation of Islamic Councils AFIC . External links http icosa.sa.edu.au coord 34.8921 138.5638 type edu region AU display title Category Private schools in SouthAustralia Category Islamic schools in AustraliaAustralia school stub ... more details
Unreferenced date January 2009 The Conservation Council of SouthAustralia is an environmental organisation that aims to develop the green movement s blueprint for environmental action in SouthAustralia, by focusing on water, planning, waste, biodiversity , coast and marine, and energy. See also Queensland Conservation Council Tasmanian Conservation Trust External links http www.conservationsa.org.au Conservation Council of SouthAustralia Category Conservation organisations based in Australia Category SouthAustralia Category Article Feedback 5 environmental org stub ... more details
adelaide urrbrae title Urrbrae, SouthAustralia Adelaide author date work Postcodes Australia publisher ... of Waite Waite fedgov Division of Boothby Boothby near n Myrtle Bank, SouthAustralia Myrtle Bank near ne Glen Osmond, SouthAustralia Glen Osmond near e Mount Osmond, SouthAustralia Mount Osmond near se Brown Hill Creek, SouthAustralia Brown Hill Creek near s Springfield, SouthAustralia Springfield near sw Netherby, SouthAustralia Netherby near w Netherby, SouthAustralia Netherby near nw Highgate, SouthAustralia Highgate Urrbrae is a suburb of Adelaide , SouthAustralia . It is located ... of SouthAustralia author date work The Manning Index of South Australian History publisher State Library of SouthAustralia accessdate 14 April 2011 ref Demographics The 2006 Census by the Australian ... ref cite web url http www.slsa.sa.gov.au manning pn u u1.htm urrbrae title Place Names of SouthAustralia author date work The Manning Index of South Australian History publisher State Library of SouthAustralia accessdate 14 April 2011 ref The house and its surrounds now constitute the Urrbrae House Historic Precinct within the university campus. ref cite web url http waite.adelaide.edu.au urrbraehouse ..., SouthAustralia Springfield and Brown Hill Creek, SouthAustralia Brown Hill Creek . Developed ... by the South Eastern Freeway, and the Old Toll House, which marked the traditional entrance to the city ... cite web url http waite.adelaide.edu.au urrbraehouse uhouse title Urrbrae House author date work University of Adelaide official website publisher University of Adelaide accessdate 14 April 2011 ref ... census responses being England 6.3 and South Africa 2.2 . ref name ABS The age distribution of Urrbrae ... mansion located on Walter Young Avenue, on the University of Adelaide Waite Waite Campus of the University ... was bequeathed to the University of Adelaide, being handed over in February 1923 by the couple ... includes Urrbrae House, the Coach House and Stables, Waite Arboretum and the Waite Campus of the University ... more details
15, Melbourne University Press, 2000, pp 426 427. ref the Libraries Board of SouthAustralia resolved that a percentage of the South Australiana Collections would be housed in the wing and named the Mortlock Library of South Australiana in 1986. Collections General reference collections The general ...Refimprove date August 2011 Image State library.jpg right 300px thumb The State Library of SouthAustralia. The State Library of SouthAustralia , located on North Terrace, Adelaide , is the official library of the Australian state of SouthAustralia . It is the largest public research library in the state with a collection focus on South Australian information, and general reference material for information and research purposes. It holds the South Australiana collection, which documents SouthAustralia ... for http www.slsa.sa.gov.au site page.cfm?u 564 Home Access . The State Library of SouthAustralia ..., Museum and Art Gallery for the colony of SouthAustralia with 23,000 books and a staff of three. Construction ... after former SA Chief Justice, Dr John Jefferson Bray, who served on the Libraries Board of SouthAustralia from 1944 to 1987. Heritage collections The State Library has a national responsibility to collect, preserve and give access to historical and contemporary South Australian information. The South Australiana collections document SouthAustralia from pre white settlement to the present day ... books The State Library s rare books collection is the major collection of its kind in SouthAustralia ... and is of international importance. See also South Australian Museum Art Gallery of SouthAustralia References Reflist External links http www.slsa.sa.gov.au State Library of SouthAustralia http ... libs Use dmy dates date October 2010 DEFAULTSORT State Library Of SouthAustralia Category Buildings ... SouthAustralia, State Library of Category Visitor attractions in Adelaide Category Libraries in South ... Architects, consultant architect to the South Australian Department of Housing and Construction. The 1.5 ... more details
Migrant hostels of SouthAustralia are hostel s where thousands of migrants passed from the 1940s to the 1980s. In SouthAustralia these included Elder Park, Gawler, Gepps Cross, Glenelg, Hendon, Mallala ... came to SouthAustralia. All the migrants, no matter where they came from, needed to be temporarily ... in other states. ref Jupp, James 2004, The English in Australia , Cambridge University Press, Cambridge ... for purchase at Elizabeth, SouthAustralia Elizabeth the SAHT built satellite town . Gepps ... was in wooden huts. Glenelg Hostel Glenelg, SouthAustralia Glenelg Hostel opened in 1949 just south ... hut still stands and is now used as storage. ref National Archives of Australia files D608 IM230 D4441 5 8 21 ref Pennington Hostel Pennington, SouthAustralia Pennington Hostel was established by the Commonwealth ..., SouthAustralia Peterborough Hostel was established by South Australian Railways in about .... ref Reynolds, Norm ed , YMCA Peterborough , Adelaide, 1996 ref Rosewater Hostel Rosewater, SouthAustralia ... From the 1950s until the 1970s Smithfield, SouthAustralia Smithfield Migrant Hostel was home to many ... Para, SouthAustralia Munno Para , the hostel accommodated up to 300 people at one time. Accommodation ... , City of Playford, SA ref References reflist Category History of SouthAustralia Category Immigration ... Person s and refugees, through to Ten Pound Pom s . History Post war immigration to Australia contributed significantly to the population of SouthAustralia. This was the era of populate or perish ref http www.time.com time magazine article 0,9171,857312,00.html AUSTRALIA Populate or Perish ref and the Federal Government sought to increase the population of Australia by campaigns to encourage ... up the opportunity and so Australia opened its doors to more migrants from non British sources. A war ... and White Australia policies were initially wary of non British looking migrants. When these barriers .... It consisted of fibro buildings. Some of the English migrants who migrated under the South Australian ... more details
energy ref SouthAustralia institutions like University of Adelaide are developing curricula in order ... Government of SouthAustralia accessdate 19 October 2011 date 02 June 2009 ref Adelaide University ... decade. This is approximately one and a half times the current capacity of SouthAustralia. The coastal region of SouthAustralia is favourable for the development of resources to meet this need, including geothermal, wind energy, and solar thermal plants. SouthAustralia is considered to be the largest ... web title Clean energy grid for solar australia url http greens.org.au content clean energy grid south ... Many state sponsored initiatives have been proposed to make SouthAustralia the supplier hub of all ... and affordable green energy solution. ref cite news title Green energy hub for southaustralia ... energy southaustralia publisher southaustraliabiz accessdate 09 October 2011 date 21 August 2009 ... and Future Potentials SouthAustralia leads the nation in terms of renewable energy investment. Being a leader in green energy SouthAustralia with 8 of nation s population captured 56 of nation s grid ..., SouthAustralia is considered to be the target for green energy investors. Already the federal ... of renewable energy in SouthAustralia. ref cite web title Final geen grid report url http www.renewablessa.sa.gov.au ... two years to create a South Australian Centre for Geothermal Research, in conjunction with the University ... for manufacturing, and help assess how to develop a green grid based in SouthAustralia but linked ... 20April 202010.pdf work Response to EDB s Economic Statement publisher Government of SouthAustralia date 28 April 2009 ref ref cite web title EDB SouthAustralia url http www.southaustralia.biz About ... of power transmission lines from Port Augusta to SouthAustralia s North East to service solar ... http antinuclear.net 2010 08 17 southaustralia could be renewable energy hub publisher Antinuclear.net ... and Playford B Power Station . According to Penny Wright Senate candidate Greens SouthAustralia ... more details
Infobox Museum name Art Gallery of SouthAustralia image AGSAfront.jpg imagesize 300 map type latitude longitude established 1881 location North Terrace, Adelaide North Terrace , Adelaide , Australia type Art museum Art gallery visitors director curator publictransit website http www.artgallery.sa.gov.au The Art Gallery of SouthAustralia AGSA , located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace, Adelaide North Terrace in Adelaide , is the premier visual arts museum in the Australia n state of SouthAustralia . It has a collection of over 35,000 works of art, making it, after the National Gallery of Victoria , the largest state art collection in Australia. ref http www.archmedia.com.au aa aaissue.php?issueid 199605&article 1&typeon 1&highlight Adelaide Adelaide Art Gallery of SA Extensions , Architecture Australia , May June 1996. Accessed on 2007 05 19. ref It was known as the National Gallery of SouthAustralia until 1967 when the current name was adopted. The Art Gallery is located adjacent to State Library of SouthAustralia , the South Australian Museum and the University of Adelaide , AGSA is part of Adelaide s North Terrace cultural precinct and has more than 510,000 visitors annually. As well as its permanent collection, the AGSA displays a number of visiting exhibition every year, ref http www.artgallery.sa.gov.au agsa home Exhibitions AGSA Exhibitions ref and also contributes travelling exhibitions to regional galleries. ref http www.artgallery.sa.gov.au agsa home Exhibitions ... also South Australian Living Artists Festival References Reflist External links http www.artgallery.sa.gov.au Art Gallery Of SouthAustralia website http artabase.net gallery 143 art gallery of southaustralia Art Gallery of SouthAustralia Artabase page coord 34.920638 138.603939 display t type landmark Category Museums in Adelaide Category Art museums and galleries in Australia Category 1881 establishments in Australia Category Art museums established in 1881 Adelaide stub Australia museum ... more details
Infobox Australian place type suburb name Glanville city Adelaide state sa image caption lga City of Port Adelaide Enfield postcode 5015 pop area est stategov Electoral district of Lee Lee fedgov Division of Port Adelaide Port Adelaide near nw Semaphore, South Australia Semaphore near ne Birkenhead, South Australia Birkenhead near w Semaphore, South Australia Semaphore near e Port Adelaide, South Australia Port Adelaide near sw Semaphore South, South Australia Semaphore South near s Ethelton, South Australia Ethelton near se Ethelton, South Australia Ethelton near n Exeter, South Australia Exeter dist1 12 location1 Adelaide Glanville is a north western suburb of Adelaide , in the City of Port Adelaide Enfield . See also Glanville railway station Coord 34.845 138.492 format dms type city region AU SA display title Adelaide geo stub City of Port Adelaide Enfield suburbs Category Suburbs of Adelaide vi Glanville, Nam c ... more details
for 2001 has raised more than 80 000 for charity . University of Western Australia news , 7 May 2001 ... was able to set up camp south of the river at Murdoch University due to a few fortuitous links ... in front of University of Western Australia Residential colleges St George s College . In 2000, the engineers ... donation. The day is also marked by a procession through the streets of Perth, Western Australia ..., Western Australia Perth newspaper The Sunday Times Western Australia The Sunday Times berated ... after the last float. Currently, PROSH which is now one of the oldest University of Western Australia UWA traditions is kept alive by volunteers writing, editing and distributing the newspaper ... are cancelled on campus. Students arrive at the university very early on the morning and collect their donation ... being supported this year are the Foodbank of WA, Surf Life Saving Western Australia and Youth Focus ... 2011 Prosh homepage http www.guild.uwa.edu.au The UWA Student Guild homepage See also Prosh University of Adelaide University of Melbourne Prosh Week Melbourne University Prosh Week Rag student society Category Humour Category Practical jokes Category Culture in Perth, Western Australia ... more details
Infobox Australian cadastral name Hundred of Cultana state SouthAustralia image caption county County of York, SouthAustralia York region est 28 October 1940 The Hundred of Cultana coord 32 56 S 137 38 E is a Cadastral divisions of SouthAustralia cadastral unit of Hundred country subdivision hundred on the Eyre Peninsula of SouthAustralia in the local government area of the City of Whyalla . It is one of the seven hundreds of the County of York SouthAustralia County of York , and was proclaimed in 1940 by Malcolm Barclay Harvey Governor Barclay Harvey . References http www.placenames.sa.gov.au Place Names SouthAustralia http www.ga.gov.au place name PlaceDetails.jsp?submit1 SA0017229 Australian Government Geoscience Australia Place Name Search Hundred of Cultana http www.adelaideco op.familyhistorysa.info hundreds.html The Hundreds of SouthAustralia reflist SouthAustralia geo stub Category Government of SouthAustralia ... more details
coord 35 16 58 S 138 46 12 E display title Infobox Australian Place type town name Ashbourne state SouthAustralia image caption lga postcode 5157 est pop 310 2006 Census ref name Census2006Y elevation maxtemp mintemp rainfall stategov fedgov Division of Mayo Mayo dist1 dir1 location1 near nw Blackfellows Creek, SouthAustralia Blackfellows Creek near n Blackfellows Creek, SouthAustralia Blackfellows Creek near ne Strathalbyn, SouthAustralia Strathalbyn near w Pages Flat, SouthAustralia Pages Flat near e Strathalbyn, SouthAustralia Strathalbyn near sw Nangkita, SouthAustralia Nangkita near s Nangkita, SouthAustralia Nangkita near se Goolwa North, SouthAustralia Goolwa North Ashbourne is a small town in SouthAustralia situated approximately 14 kilometres from the town of Strathalbyn . At the 2006 Census in Australia census , Ashbourne had a population of 310. ref name Census2006Y Census 2006 AUS id SSC43056 name Ashbourne State Suburb accessdate 25 July 2011 quick on ref School There is a small school, Eastern Fleurieu School Ashborne Campus. At the moment, 26 students are enrolled here. Notes and references reflist http www.slsa.sa.gov.au manning pn a a13.htm ashbourne History of Ashbourne Category Towns in SouthAustralia SouthAustralia geo stub ... more details