Cadastral divisions of South Australia
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The Lands administrative divisions of South Australia refers to the cadastral units of counties, and hundreds in South Australia
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These form part of the Lands administrative divisions of Australia. They are located in the south-eastern part of the state and do not cover the whole state. 10 of the hundreds' names were changed in January 1918 during the First World War because of their German-sounding name, see Australian place names changed from German names
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South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...
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These form part of the Lands administrative divisions of Australia. They are located in the south-eastern part of the state and do not cover the whole state. 10 of the hundreds' names were changed in January 1918 during the First World War because of their German-sounding name, see Australian place names changed from German names
Australian place names changed from German names
During World War I, many German-sounding place names in Australia were changed because of Anti-German sentiment. The new names were often Anglicized , given Aboriginal names , names of famous people , or battlefields . This was done through an Act of Parliament, as well as by petition...
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Counties
County | Proclaimed |
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Adelaide County | 1842 |
Albert County | 1860 |
Alfred County | 1869 |
Blachford County | 1877 |
Bosanquet County | 1913 |
Buccleuch County | 1893 |
Buckingham County | 1869 |
Burra County | 1851 |
Buxton County | 1896 |
Cardwell County | 1864 |
Carnarvon County | 1874 |
Chandos County | 1893 |
Dalhousie County | 1871 |
Daly County | 1862 |
Derby County | 1877 |
Dufferin County | 1889 |
Eyre County | 1842 |
Fergusson County | 1869 |
Flinders County | 1842 |
Frome County | 1851 |
Gawler County | 1842 |
Granville County | 1876 |
Grey County | 1846 |
Hamley County | 1869 |
Hanson County | 1877 |
Herbert County | 1877 |
Hindmarsh County | 1842 |
Hopetoun County | 1892 |
Hore-Ruthven County | 1933 |
Jervois County | 1878 |
Kimberley County | 1871 |
Kintore County | 1890 |
Le Hunte County | 1908 |
Light County | 1842 |
Lytton County | 1877 |
MacDonnell County | 1857 |
Manchester County | 1891 |
Musgrave County | 1876 |
Newcastle County | 1876 |
Robe County | 1846 |
Robinson County | 1883 |
Russell County | 1842 |
Stanley County | 1842 |
Sturt County | 1842 |
Taunton County | 1877 |
Victoria County | 1857 |
Way County | 1889 |
York County | 1895 |
Young County | 1860 |
List of Hundreds
Hundred | Proclaimed | County |
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1846 | Adelaide | |
Allen, South Australia | 1912 | Alfred |
Apoinga, South Australia | 1851 | Burra |
Archibald, South Australia | 1906 | Buckingham |
Arkaba, South Australia | 1877 | Hanson |
Auld, South Australia | 1912 | Chandos |
Ayers, South Australia | 1863 | Stanley |
Bagot, South Australia | 1860 | Eyre |
Bagster, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Bakara, South Australia | 1893 | Albert |
Balaklava, South Australia Balaklava, South Australia The town of Balaklava is located in South Australia, 92 kilometres north of Adelaide in the Mid North region. It is on the banks of the Wakefield River, 25 kilometres east of Port Wakefield.-History:... |
1856 | Gawler |
Baldina, South Australia | 1875 | Burra |
Bandon, South Australia | 1898 | Albert |
Barna, South Australia | 1917 | Buxton |
Barndioota, South Australia | 1881 | Blachford |
Baroota, South Australia | 1878 | Frome |
Barossa, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Barwell, South Australia | 1919 | Musgrave |
Batchelor, South Australia | 1895 | York |
Beatty, South Australia (formerly Krichauff) | 1883 | Eyre |
Belalie, South Australia | 1870 | Victoria |
Bews, South Australia | 1894 | Chandos |
Billiatt, South Australia | 1912 | Chandos |
Binnum, South Australia | 1869 | MacDonnell |
Blacker, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Blanche, South Australia | 1858 | Grey |
Blesing, South Australia | 1936 | Musgrave |
Blyth, South Australia Blyth, South Australia Blyth is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, located west of the renowned Clare Valley. It has a population of 306, the farming community spanning the plains between the Clare Hills and the Barunga/Hummocks ranges... |
1860 | Stanley |
Bockelberg, South Australia | 1971 | Robinson |
Bonney, South Australia | 1860 | Russell |
Bonython, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Bookpurnong, South Australia | 1893 | Alfred |
Booleroo, South Australia | 1875 | Frome |
Boothby, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Booyoolie, South Australia | 1871 | Victoria |
Boucaut, South Australia | 1867 | Stanley |
Bower, South Australia Bower, South Australia Bower is a town in South Australia. The name honours David Bower, a South Australian Member of Parliament who donated land in the state for institutional purposes. By 1916, Bower had become a dispatch centre for mallee timber and roots. These were loaded at the railway station and sent to... |
1882 | Eyre |
Bowhill, South Australia | 1893 | Buccleuch |
Bray, South Australia | 1877 | Robe |
Bremer, South Australia | 1851 | Hindmarsh |
Bright, South Australia | 1875 | Burra |
Brinkley, South Australia | 1860 | Sturt |
Brooker, South Australia | 1903 | Jervois |
Brownlow, South Australia | 1883 | Eyre |
Buckleboo, South Australia Buckleboo, South Australia Buckleboo is a wheat farming community 35 km northwest of Kimba, on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.Buckleboo is home to 'Buckleboo Park' which consists of 6 tennis courts and an oval for Australian Rules Football and Cricket... |
1922 | Buxton |
Bundaleer, South Australia | 1869 | Victoria |
Bundey, South Australia | 1878 | Burra |
Burdett, South Australia | 1860 | Russell |
Burgoyne, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Butler, South Australia | 1895 | Jervois |
Cadell, South Australia Cadell, South Australia Cadell is a town situated near the north western edge of South Australia's Riverland on the inside of the large southward bend in the Murray River. The town is named after Captain Francis Cadell, who was the navigator on Charles Sturt's exploration of Murray River... |
1860 | Albert |
Caldwell, South Australia | 1892 | Hopetoun |
Caltowie, South Australia | 1871 | Victoria |
Cameron, South Australia | 1869 | Daly |
Campbell, South Australia | 1888 | Robinson |
Campoona, South Australia | 1895 | Jervois |
Cannawigara, South Australia (formerly Paech) | 1909 | Buckingham |
Caralue, South Australia | 1917 | Buxton |
Carcuma, South Australia | 1929 | Buccleuch |
Carina, South Australia | 1915 | Robinson |
Caroline, South Australia | 1862 | Grey |
Carr, South Australia | 1877 | Taunton |
Cassini, South Australia | 1884 | Carnarvon |
Catt, South Australia | 1889 | Victoria |
Cavanagh, South Australia | 1878 | Herbert |
Chandada, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
Charleston, South Australia Charleston, South Australia Charleston is a small town in the Adelaide Hills of South Australia. It is situated on the Onkaparinga Valley Road between Woodside and Mount Torrens, on the main route from the Adelaide Hills to the Barossa Valley... |
1895 | Jervois |
Chesson, South Australia | 1912 | Albert |
Chillundie, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Clare, South Australia Clare, South Australia The town of Clare is located in South Australia in the Mid North region, 136 km north of Adelaide. It gives its name to the Clare Valley wine and tourist region.-History:One of the first settlers in the area was John Horrocks, in 1839... |
1850 | Stanley |
Clinton, South Australia | 1862 | Daly |
Coglin, South Australia | 1878 | Herbert |
Cohen, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Coles, South Australia | 1885 | Robe |
Colton, South Australia | 1876 | Musgrave |
Comaun, South Australia | 1861 | Robe |
Condada, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
Coneybeer, South Australia | 1895 | Buccleuch |
Conmurra, South Australia | 1878 | Robe |
Coolinong, South Australia | 1872 | Russell |
Coombe, South Australia | 1906 | Cardwell |
Coomooroo, South Australia | 1875 | Dalhousie |
Coonarie, South Australia | 1878 | Fergusson |
Coonatto, South Australia | 1876 | Frome |
Cooper, South Australia | 1860 – 1870 | Albert |
Cootra, South Australia | 1926 | Le Hunte |
Copley, South Australia Copley, South Australia Copley is a town in Australia. At the 2006 census, Copley had a population of 104.The township adjacent to Leigh Creek Railway Station was officially dedicated as the Town of Copley by a proclamation published on 27 August 1891... |
1891 | Manchester |
Corrobinnie, South Australia | 1957 | Le Hunte |
Cortlinye, South Australia | 1914 | Buxton |
Cotabena, South Australia | 1888 | Blachford |
Cotton, South Australia | 1894 | Chandos |
Cowan, South Australia | 1929 | Musgrave |
Crozier, South Australia | 1880 | Newcastle |
Crystal Brook, South Australia Crystal Brook, South Australia Crystal Brook is a town in South Australia, named after the spring-fed creek next to which it was founded. It is north of Adelaide and in 2006 had a population of 1,185.Crystal Brook is situated on Goyder's Line near the border of two climate systems... |
1871 | Victoria |
Cudlamudla, South Australia | 1877 | Newcastle |
Cultana, South Australia Cultana, South Australia The Hundred of Cultana is a cadastral unit of hundred on the Eyre Peninsula of South Australia in the local government area of the City of Whyalla. It is one of the seven hundreds of the County of York, and was proclaimed in 1940 by Governor Barclay-Harvey.... |
1940 | York |
Cungena, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
Cunningham, South Australia | 1873 | Fergusson |
Cunyarie, South Australia | 1922 | Buxton |
Curramulka, South Australia Curramulka, South Australia Curramulka is a town on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia. Curramulka is within easy driving distance of the coastal resorts towns of Port Victoria and Port Vincent and is north-east of the regional ‘capital’ of Minlaton. At the 2006 census, Curramulka had a population of 148.Nearby what is... |
1874 | Fergusson |
Dalkey, South Australia | 1856 | Gawler |
Dalrymple, South Australia | 1872 | Fergusson |
Darke, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Darling, South Australia | 1891 | Frome |
Davenport, South Australia | 1860 | Frome |
Day, South Australia | 1929 | Chandos |
Dixson, South Australia | 1903 | Jervois |
Downer, South Australia | 1883 | Robinson |
Dublin, South Australia Dublin, South Australia Dublin is a small town on the Adelaide Plains in South Australia, north of the state capital, Adelaide. Situated on Highway 1, the town is surrounded by farmland and rural industry. Along with nearby Windsor the area is home to a growing commuter population... |
1856 | Gawler |
Dudley, South Australia | 1874 | Carnarvon |
Duffield, South Australia | 1864 | MacDonnell |
Duncan, South Australia | 1909 | Carnarvon |
Dutton, South Australia Dutton, South Australia Dutton is a settlement in South Australia.-References:... |
1858 | Eyre |
Eba, South Australia | 1860 | Eyre |
Edeowie, South Australia | 1881 | Taunton |
Encounter Bay, South Australia | 1846 | Hindmarsh |
English, South Australia | 1866 | Eyre |
Erskine, South Australia | 1876 | Dalhousie |
Ettrick, South Australia | 1893 | Russell |
Eurelia, South Australia Eurelia, South Australia Eurelia is a small town in South Australia.. It is name comes from the local Jadliaura dialect and translates to "place of the ear". It is thought that local Dreamtime stories associated with the Ranges locates Eurelia as an "ear" of a prostrate man.... |
1876 | Dalhousie |
Eurilpa, South Australia | 1877 | Granville |
Everard, South Australia | 1867 | Stanley |
Field, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
Finlayson, South Australia | 1893 | Robinson |
Finniss, South Australia | 1860 | Sturt |
Fisher, South Australia | 1860 | Eyre |
Fisk, South Australia | 1969 | Chandos |
Flinders, South Australia | 1903 | Flinders |
Forrest, South Australia | 1885 | Robinson |
Forster, South Australia | 1883 | Albert |
Fox, South Australia | 1885 | Robe |
Freeling, South Australia Freeling, South Australia Freeling is a small town in South Australia, about 60 km north of Adelaide. It neighbours the Barossa Valley wine region. At the 2006 census, Freeling had a population of 1,325.... |
1857 | Sturt |
French, South Australia (formerly Basedow) | 1895 | Hanson |
Gambier, South Australia | 1858 | Grey |
Geegeela, South Australia (formerly Pflaum) | 1907 | MacDonnell |
Gilbert, South Australia | 1851 | Light |
Giles, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Giles, South Australia | 1860-1870 | Albert |
Gillen, South Australia | 1893 | Manchester |
Glen Roy, South Australia | 1871 | MacDonnell |
Glyde, South Australia | 1864 | Cardwell |
Glynn, South Australia | 1895 | Jervois |
Goode, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Goolwa, South Australia Goolwa, South Australia Goolwa is a historic river port on the Murray River near the Murray Mouth in South Australia, and joined by a bridge to Hindmarsh Island. The name "Goolwa" means "elbow" in Ngarrindjeri, the local Aboriginal language.... |
1846 | Hindmarsh |
Gordon, South Australia | 1893 | Alfred |
Gosse, South Australia | 1931 | Carnarvon |
Goyder, South Australia | 1862 | Stanley |
Grace, South Australia | 1856 | Gawler |
Gregory, South Australia | 1858 | Frome |
Grey, South Australia | 1858 | Grey |
Guthrie, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Hague, South Australia | 1893 | Dufferin |
Haig, South Australia (formerly Homburg) | 1885 | Musgrave |
Haines, South Australia | 1883 | Carnarvon |
Hall, South Australia | 1860 | Stanley |
Hallett, South Australia Hallett, South Australia Hallett is a small town with a large history. Situated on the Barrier Highway north of Burra and south-east of Jamestown, Hallett lies close to Goyder's Line, plotted in the nineteenth century by George Goyder, separating the land suitable for cropping from the land suitable for grazing... |
1860 | Burra |
Hambidge, South Australia | 1957 | Jervois |
Handyside, South Australia | 1891 | Manchester |
Hanson, South Australia | 1860 | Stanley |
Hardy, South Australia | 1880 | Kimberley |
Hart, South Australia | 1864 | Stanley |
Haslam, South Australia Haslam, South Australia Haslam is a small coastal village located 45 km north-west of Streaky Bay. Situated next to the sheltered waters of Streaky Bay, Haslam is a common stop off for campers as they make their way across the Nullarbor Plain... |
1893 | Dufferin |
Hawker, South Australia Hawker, South Australia Hawker is a town in the Flinders Ranges area of South Australia, 365 km north of Adelaide. It is in the Flinders Ranges Council, the state Electoral district of Stuart and the federal Division of Grey. At the 2006 census, Hawker had a population of 229.... |
1878 | Jervois |
Hay, South Australia | 1860 | Eyre |
Heggaton, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Hill, South Australia | 1927 | Le Hunte |
Hincks, South Australia | 1957 | Jervois |
Hindmarsh, South Australia Hindmarsh, South Australia Hindmarsh is an inner urban suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Charles Sturt.-History:The suburb is named after South Australia's first Governor, Sir John Hindmarsh.... |
1858 | Grey |
Holder, South Australia | 1893 | Albert |
Hooper, South Australia | 1899 | Buccleuch |
Horn, South Australia | 1889 | Victoria |
Howe, South Australia | 1891 | Victoria |
Hudd, South Australia | 1936 | Musgrave |
Hutchison, South Australia | 1867 | Flinders |
Hynam, South Australia Hynam, South Australia Hynam is a settlement in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Hynam had a population of 295.... |
1869 | MacDonnell |
Inkerman, South Australia | 1856 | Gawler |
Inkster, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
James, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Jamieson, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Jeffries, South Australia | 1936 | Russell |
Jellicoe, South Australia (formerly North Rhine) | 1851 | Eyre |
Jenkins, South Australia | 1892 | Manchester |
Jessie, South Australia | 1867 | Robe |
Joanna, South Australia | 1862 | Robe |
Joyce, South Australia | 1876 | Robe |
Julia Creek, South Australia | 1851 | Light |
Jutland, South Australia (formerly South Rhine) | 1851 | Sturt |
Kadina, South Australia Kadina, South Australia Kadina is a town located on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, approximately 144 kilometres north-northwest of the state capital of Adelaide. The largest town of the Peninsula, Kadina is one of the three Copper Triangle towns famous for their shared copper mining history... |
1862 | Daly |
Kaldoonera, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
Kanmantoo, South Australia | 1847 | Sturt |
Kanyaka, South Australia | 1876 | Newcastle |
Kappakoola, South Australia | 1913 | Le Hunte |
Kappawanta, South Australia | 1936 | Musgrave |
Kapunda, South Australia | 1851 | Light |
Karcultaby, South Australia | 1913 | Robinson |
Keith, South Australia Keith, South Australia Keith is a small farming town in the south-east of South Australia. It is approximately 225 km from Adelaide at the junction of the Dukes Highway and the Riddoch Highway. It is sometimes referred to as the 'lucerne capital of Australia' due to the high number of lucerne growers in the region... |
1894 | Kintore |
Kekwick, South Australia | 1912 | Alfred |
Kelly, South Australia | 1896 | Buxton |
Kennion, South Australia | 1883 | Grey |
Ketchowla, South Australia | 1880 | Kimberley |
Kevin, South Australia | 1894 | Kintore |
Kiana, South Australia | 1879 | Musgrave |
Kilkerran, South Australia | 1872 | Fergusson |
Killanoola, South Australia | 1861 | Robe |
King, South Australia | 1878 | Burra |
Kingsford, South Australia | 1912 | Chandos |
Kingston, South Australia Kingston SE, South Australia Kingston SE is a town approximately 297 km southeast of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, and 44 km from the town of Robe. It is at the southeastern end of Encounter Bay and the Coorong. At the 2006 census, Kingston SE had a population of 1,443.-History:The town was named after... |
1860 | Burra |
Kirkpatrick, South Australia | 1906 | Buccleuch |
Kondoparinga, South Australia | 1846 | Hindmarsh |
Kongorong, South Australia Kongorong, South Australia Kongorong is a settlement in South Australia.... |
1862 | Grey |
Koolgera, South Australia | 1916 | Dufferin |
Koolunga, South Australia Koolunga, South Australia Koolunga is a town in the Mid North of South Australia. According to the 2006 Australian Census, the population for the town and surrounding area is 204. It is 13 km east of Redhill.-History:... |
1869 | Stanley |
Koolywurtie, South Australia | 1874 | Fergusson |
Koongawa, South Australia | 1926 | Le Hunte |
Kooringa, South Australia | 1851 | Burra |
Koppio, South Australia | 1867 | Flinders |
Kuitpo, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Kulpara, South Australia | 1862 | Daly |
Lacepede, South Australia | 1861 | MacDonnell |
Laffer, South Australia | 1921 | Cardwell |
Lake George, South Australia | 1871 | Grey |
Lake Wangary, South Australia | 1871 | Flinders |
Landseer, South Australia | 1888 | MacDonnell |
Lewis, South Australia | 1902 | Buccleuch |
Light, South Australia | 1851 | Light |
Lincoln, South Australia | 1851 | Flinders |
Lindley, South Australia | 1881 | Burra |
Livingston, South Australia | 1902 | Buccleuch |
Lochaber, South Australia | 1869 | MacDonnell |
Louth, South Australia | 1851 | Flinders |
Loveday, South Australia Loveday, South Australia Loveday is a settlement in the Riverland region of South Australia, located south of Barmera and near the Murray River.Administratively it is part of the Berri Barmera Council LGA. At the 2006 census, Loveday had a population of 1,071.-History:... |
1923 | Hamley |
Lucy, South Australia | 1894 | Hopetoun |
Macclesfield, South Australia Macclesfield, South Australia Macclesfield is a small town on the upper reaches of the River Angas in the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia. At the 2006 census, Macclesfield had a population of 832.... |
1846 | Hindmarsh |
MacDonnell, South Australia | 1861 | Grey |
MacGillivray, South Australia | 1906 | Carnarvon |
Magarey, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Maitland, South Australia Maitland, South Australia Maitland is a town in South Australia located 168 km west of Adelaide by road, 164 km south of Port Pirie and 46 km north of Minlaton known as the "heart of Yorke Peninsula" due to being near the center of the region... |
1872 | Fergusson |
Makin, South Australia | 1939 | Buckingham |
Malcolm, South Australia | 1860 | Russell |
Mamblin, South Australia | 1913 | Le Hunte |
Mangalo, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Mann, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Mannanarie, South Australia | 1871 | Dalhousie |
Mantung, South Australia | 1893 | Albert |
Marcollat, South Australia | 1888 | MacDonnell |
Markaranka, South Australia | 1915 | Young |
Marmon Jabuk, South Australia | 1910 | Buccleuch |
Maude, South Australia (formerly Schomburgk) | 1880 | Burra |
May, South Australia | 1894 | Hopetoun |
Mayurra, South Australia | 1869 | Grey |
McCallum, South Australia | 1939 | Buckingham |
McCulloch, South Australia | 1886 | Granville |
McDonald, South Australia | 1910 | Carnarvon |
McGorrery, South Australia | 1912 | Alfred |
McGregor, South Australia | 1895 | Jervois |
McIntosh, South Australia | 1934 | Musgrave |
McLachlan, South Australia | 1895 | Musgrave |
McNamara, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
McPherson, South Australia | 1910 | Buccleuch |
Melville, South Australia | 1869 | Fergusson |
Menzies, South Australia | 1878 | Carnarvon |
Messent, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
Miller, South Australia | 1892 | Hopetoun |
Milne, South Australia | 1860 | Stanley |
Miltalie, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Minbrie, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Minburra, South Australia | 1877 | Herbert |
Mindarie, South Australia Mindarie, South Australia Mindarie is a small town in the Murray Mallee of South Australia between Karoonda and Loxton. The town was gazetted in 1912. The name Mindarie is believed to originate from the Dieri Aboriginal language, and possibly means "festival to invoke peace".... |
1912 | Albert |
Minecrow, South Australia | 1878 | MacDonnell |
Mingbool, South Australia | 1867 | Grey |
Minlacowie, South Australia | 1874 | Fergusson |
Minnipa, South Australia Minnipa, South Australia Minnipa is a small town serving the local grain growing community located on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula. The area around the town was first settled in 1878 but it wasn't until the arrival of the railway line in 1913 that any kind of township developed. When the railway was opened to Minnipa... |
1913 | Le Hunte |
Mitchell, South Australia | 1903 | Musgrave |
Mobilong, South Australia | 1860 | Sturt |
Molineux, South Australia | 1911 | Buccleuch |
Monarto, South Australia Monarto, South Australia Monarto is a region and formerly proposed city in South Australia. It is north of the South Eastern Freeway between the Callington and Murray Bridge exits 63 km from Adelaide.... |
1847 | Sturt |
Monbulla, South Australia | 1861 | Grey |
Mongolata, South Australia | 1875 | Burra |
Moockra, South Australia | 1877 | Newcastle |
Moody, South Australia | 1903 | Jervois |
Moonabie, South Australia | 1917 | York |
Moorkitabie, South Australia | 1915 | Robinson |
Moorook, South Australia Moorook, South Australia Moorook is a settlement in South Australia. It is part of a series of towns surrounding lakes in the Riverland region in Australia. At the 2006 census, Moorook had a population of 289.-References:... |
1893 | Albert |
Moorooroo, South Australia | 1847 | Light |
Moorowie, South Australia | 1869 | Fergusson |
Moralana, South Australia | 1895 | Hanson |
Morgan, South Australia Morgan, South Australia Morgan is a town in South Australia on the right bank of the Murray River, just downstream of where it turns from flowing roughly westwards to roughly southwards. It is about north east of Adelaide, and about upstream of the Murray Mouth. At the 2006 census, Morgan had a population of 426.The... |
1876 | Dalhousie |
Mortlock, South Australia | 1904 | Flinders |
Moseley, South Australia | 1914 | Buxton |
Moule, South Australia | 1889 | Victoria |
Mount Benson, South Australia | 1871 | Robe |
Mount Muirhead, South Australia | 1869 | Grey |
Mudla Wirra, South Australia | 1847 | Gawler |
Muloowurtie, South Australia | 1874 | Fergusson |
Mundoora, South Australia Mundoora, South Australia Mundoora is a settlement in South Australia. In 1876, Mundoora was connected to Port Broughton by a horse drawn railway. This has since fallen into disuse. At the 2006 census, Mundoora had a population of 248.-References:... |
1874 | Daly |
Munno Para, South Australia Munno Para, South Australia Munno Para is a northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Playford.-History:In the local Kaurna dialect, Munno Para means golden wattle creek.... |
1846 | Adelaide |
Murbko, South Australia | 1893 | Albert |
Murlong, South Australia | 1928 | Jervois |
Murrabinna, South Australia | 1871 | MacDonnell |
Murray, South Australia | 1888 | Robinson |
Murtho, South Australia | 1893 | Alfred |
Myponga, South Australia Myponga, South Australia Myponga is a settlement in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Myponga had a population of 540.-References:One of the first Pioneer Families to Settle the area, was the Family of CON POLDEN & MARY WINDSOR along with their children from Wiltshire SOUTH/WEST ENGLAND.-See also:*Myponga Reservoir... |
1846 | Hindmarsh |
Nackara, South Australia Nackara, South Australia Nackara is a farming town in South Australia, 30 minutes drive east of Peterborough on the Barrier Highway. It was originally proclaimed 'Tregu' but later changed to Nackara to match the 'Hundred of Nackara' to which it belonged.... |
1880 | Herbert |
Nangkita, South Australia | 1846 | Hindmarsh |
Nangwarry, South Australia Nangwarry, South Australia Nangwarry is a town in south eastern South Australia. The town is in the Wattle Range Council local government area, south-east of the state capital, Adelaide. At the 2006 census, Nangwarry had a population of 503.... |
1867 | Grey |
Napperby, South Australia | 1874 | Victoria |
Naracoorte, South Australia Naracoorte, South Australia Naracoorte is a town in the Limestone Coast region of South Australia, approximately 336 kilometres south east of Adelaide and 100 kilometres north of Mount Gambier on the Riddoch Highway .-History:... |
1867 | Robe |
Narridy, South Australia | 1871 | Victoria |
Nash, South Australia | 1890 | Kintore |
Neales, South Australia | 1866 | Eyre |
Neville, South Australia | 1864 | Cardwell |
Newland, South Australia | 1909 | Carnarvon |
Nicholls, South Australia | 1928 | Jervois |
Nildottie, South Australia Nildottie, South Australia Nildottie is a town located on the Murray River in South Australia, Australia. It is in the Hundred of Nildottie, the County of Albert, and the Local Government Authority of Mid Murray Council. The name is derived from the Aboriginal word 'ngurltartang', which means 'smoke signal hill'. At the 2006... |
1878 | Albert |
Nilginee, South Australia | 1917 | York |
Nilpena, South Australia | 1881 | Taunton |
Ninnes, South Australia | 1874 | Daly |
Noarlunga, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Nunnyah, South Australia | 1913 | Dufferin |
Nuriootpa, South Australia Nuriootpa, South Australia Nuriootpa is the major commercial centre in the Barossa Valley in South Australia, about an hour's drive north of the capital, Adelaide, and 77 kilometres by rail... |
1847 | Light |
O'Connor, South Australia | 1925 | Buxton |
Oladdie, South Australia | 1876 | Dalhousie |
O'Loughlin, South Australia | 1896 | Victoria |
Onkaparinga, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Oratunga, South Australia | 1895 | Taunton |
Paisley, South Australia | 1860 | Albert |
Palabie, South Australia | 1913 | Le Hunte |
Palkagee, South Australia | 1914 | Jervois |
Palmer, South Australia Palmer, South Australia Palmer is a town just east of the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia along the Adelaide-Mannum Road, 70 kilometres east-north-east of the state capital, Adelaide and 15 km west-north-west of Mannum . It is located in the Mid Murray Council local government area... |
1876 | Newcastle |
Panitya, South Australia | 1928 | Buxton |
Para Wirra, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Para Wurlie, South Australia | 1869 | Fergusson |
Parachilna, South Australia Parachilna, South Australia Parachilna was once a town in South Australia. The town was first surveyed in 1863 due to its closeness to a government water well. It is on the railway line and road between Port Augusta and Leigh Creek. Today, the Prairie Hotel, railway station, airstrip and a few buildings remain... |
1881 | Taunton |
Paratoo, South Australia Paratoo, South Australia Paratoo is a town that was located at a siding on the Peterborough to Broken Hill railway.... |
1880 | Herbert |
Parcoola, South Australia | 1915 | Young |
Parilla, South Australia Parilla, South Australia Parilla is a town in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia. It is on the Mallee Highway between Lameroo and Pinnaroo. Parilla has traditionally been a local centre for grain growing, although it is now known for growing vegetables such as potatoes, carrots, and onions... |
1894 | Chandos |
Paringa, South Australia Paringa, South Australia Paringa is a small town in the Riverland of South Australia. Paringa is famous for its vineyards, almond, citrus and stone fruit orchards, and the beautiful steel bridge with a span that can be raised to allow houseboats and paddlesteamers to pass underneath. across the Murray River to Renmark.... |
1893 | Alfred |
Parnaroo, South Australia | 1878 | Kimberley |
Parsons, South Australia | 1884 | MacDonnell |
Pascoe, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Peachna, South Australia | 1916 | Musgrave |
Peacock, South Australia | 1888 | MacDonnell |
Peake, South Australia Peake, South Australia Peake is a small rural community in South Australia situated along the Mallee Highway , approximately 150km east of Adelaide. At the 2006 census, Peake had a population of 231.-History:... |
1906 | Buccleuch |
Pearce, South Australia | 1884 | Musgrave |
Peebinga, South Australia | 1912 | Chandos |
Peella, South Australia | 1957 | Le Hunte |
Pekina, South Australia | 1871 | Dalhousie |
Pendleton, South Australia | 1909 | Buckingham |
Penola, South Australia Penola, South Australia Penola is located 388 km south east of Adelaide and is in the heart of one of South Australia's most productive wine growing areas. Coonawarra lies just to the north and is renowned for the quality of its red wines... |
1861 | Grey |
Perlubie, South Australia | 1895 | Dufferin |
Petherick, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
Pethick, South Australia | 1929 | Victoria |
Petina, South Australia | 1893 | Dufferin |
Pichi Richi, South Australia | 1878 | Newcastle |
Pildappa, South Australia | 1913 | Bosanquet |
Pinbong, South Australia | 1922 | Le Hunte |
Pinda, South Australia | 1876 | Frome |
Pinkawillinie, South Australia | 1922 | Buxton |
Pinnaroo, South Australia Pinnaroo, South Australia Pinnaroo is a town in the Murray Mallee region of South Australia, near the border with Victoria 243 km east of Adelaide. Pinnaroo is on the Mallee Highway, and the railway line between Tailem Bend and Ouyen. The roadhouses on the highway are the first food and leg-stretch stop on the bus route... |
1894 | Chandos |
Pirie, South Australia | 1874 | Victoria |
Playford, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Pooginook, South Australia | 1915 | Young |
Pordia, South Australia | 1925 | Le Hunte |
Port Adelaide Port Adelaide Port Adelaide is a suburb of Adelaide lying about 14 kilometres northwest of the City of Adelaide. It lies within the City of Port Adelaide Enfield and is the main port for the city of Adelaide... |
1846 | Adelaide |
Port Gawler, South Australia Port Gawler, South Australia Port Gawler is a locality in the Adelaide Plains and on Gulf St Vincent in South Australia. The locality is in the District Council of Mallala local government area, north west of the state capital, Adelaide... |
1851 | Gawler |
Poyneton, South Australia | 1895 | York |
Price, South Australia Price, South Australia Price is a locality on Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. The locality is the District Council of Yorke Peninsula local government area, north west of the state capital, Adelaide.... |
1906 | Buccleuch |
Pureba, South Australia | 1922 | Dufferin |
Pyap, South Australia | 1893 | Alfred |
Pygery Pygery Pygery is a town in South Australia. The town is located on the Eyre Peninsula and on the Eyre Highway, north west of the state capital, Adelaide. The town is part of the Wudinna District Council local government area. The town name is derived from the Aboriginal word paitjariti meaning "fighting... |
1913 | Le Hunte |
Quirke, South Australia | 1969 | Chandos |
Ramsay, South Australia | 1872 | Fergusson |
Randell, South Australia | 1895 | York |
Redhill, South Australia Redhill, South Australia - Governance :Redhill is in the Port Pirie Regional Council local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Frome and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Grey.-History:... |
1869 | Daly |
Rees, South Australia | 1879 | Burra |
Reynolds, South Australia | 1869 | Victoria |
Richards, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
Riddoch, South Australia | 1883 | Grey |
Ridley, South Australia | 1860 | Sturt |
Ripon, South Australia | 1885 | Robinson |
Ritchie, South Australia | 1909 | Carnarvon |
Rivoli Bay, South Australia | 1871 | Grey |
Roberts, South Australia | 1907 | Jervois |
Robertson, South Australia | 1867 | Robe |
Roby, South Australia | 1899 | Buccleuch |
Ross, South Australia | 1877 | Robe |
Rounsevell, South Australia | 1885 | Robinson |
Rudall, South Australia Rudall, South Australia Rudall is a settlement in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Rudall had a population of 130.-References:... |
1910 | Jervois |
Russell, South Australia | 1895 | Hopetoun |
Saddleworth, South Australia Saddleworth, South Australia Saddleworth is a small town in the Mid North region of South Australia. The town is situated on the Gilbert River and along with neighbouring towns of Riverton, Rhynie and Tarlee the local area is known as the Gilbert Valley. The town in bisected by the Barrier Highway... |
1851 | Light |
Santo, South Australia | 1864 | Cardwell |
Scott, South Australia | 1888 | Robinson |
Seddon, South Australia | 1908 | Carnarvon |
Senior, South Australia | 1906 | Buckingham |
Seymour, South Australia | 1860 | Russell |
Shannon, South Australia | 1903 | Musgrave |
Shaugh, South Australia | 1939 | Buckingham |
Sherlock, South Australia | 1899 | Buccleuch |
Short, South Australia | 1883 | Grey |
Skurray, South Australia | 1860 | Eyre |
Sleaford, South Australia | 1871 | Flinders |
Smeaton, South Australia | 1910 | Jervois |
Smith, South Australia | 1885 | Robe |
Solomon, South Australia | 1909 | Buxton |
Spence, South Australia | 1886 | Robe |
Squire, South Australia | 1894 | Musgrave |
Stanley, South Australia | 1851 | Stanley |
Stirling, South Australia Stirling, South Australia Stirling is a town located in the Adelaide Hills. It is administered by the Adelaide Hills Council. Its population is about 2500, though the town has largely merged with neighbouring townships such as Crafers and Aldgate. The towns closely surrounding it are: Aldgate, Crafers, Bridgewater and... |
1886 | Buckingham |
Stokes, South Australia | 1878 | Flinders |
Stow, South Australia | 1862 | Stanley |
Strathalbyn, South Australia Strathalbyn, South Australia Strathalbyn is a town in South Australia, in the Alexandrina Council. The town has a population of 3894 people.-History and Culture:The town was founded in 1839. Strathalbyn was once connected by broad gauge horse tram to Goolwa and Victor Harbor from 1869, and the line was extended to Mount Barker... |
1850 | Hindmarsh |
Strawbridge, South Australia | 1901 | Buccleuch |
Stuart, South Australia | 1860 | Young |
Sturdee, South Australia (formerly Scherk) | 1892 | Hopetoun |
Symon, South Australia | 1855 | Grey |
Talia, South Australia | 1881 | Musgrave |
Talunga, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Tarcowie, South Australia Tarcowie, South Australia Tarcowie is a town in South Australia. Tarcowie is an aboriginal word meaning torrential waters. It was named by Governor Musgrave on 20 May 1875... |
1871 | Dalhousie |
Tarlton, South Australia | 1888 | Robinson |
Tatiara, South Australia | 1871 | Buckingham |
Telowie, South Australia | 1874 | Frome |
Terowie, South Australia Terowie, South Australia Terowie is a small town in the mid-north of South Australia located north of Adelaide. It is located in the Regional Council of Goyder. Terowie retains a number of authentic and well preserved 1880s buildings, and has been declared a "historic town". It also remains a town of interest to those... |
1871 | Kimberley |
Tickera, South Australia Tickera, South Australia Tickera is a settlement on the northern Spencer Gulf coast of Yorke Peninsula. It has a thriving football club, the Tinckera Taipans.... |
1874 | Daly |
Tinline, South Australia | 1881 | Musgrave |
Tiparra, South Australia | 1862 | Daly |
Tomkinson, South Australia | 1879 | Burra |
Tooligie, South Australia | 1916 | Jervois |
Townsend, South Australia | 1878 | Robe |
Travers, South Australia | 1910 | Robinson |
Trunch, South Australia | 1896 | Hopetoun |
Tungkillo, South Australia Tungkillo, South Australia Tungkillo is a town in South Australia, located approximately south of Mount Pleasant. It sits on Adelaide-Mannum Road, north-east of the state capital, Adelaide and north-west of Mannum. At the 2006 census, Tungkillo had a population of 360.... |
1851 | Sturt |
Uley, South Australia | 1871 | Flinders |
Ulipa, South Australia | 1879 | Flinders |
Ulyerra, South Australia | 1925 | Musgrave |
Upper Wakefield, South Australia | 1850 | Stanley |
Uroonda, South Australia | 1877 | Granville |
Verran, South Australia | 1908 | Jervois |
Vincent, South Australia | 1898 | Buccleuch |
Waikerie, South Australia Waikerie, South Australia Waikerie is a rural town in the Riverland region of South Australia on the south bank of the Murray River. At the 2006 census, Waikerie had a population of 1,744. The Sturt Highway passes to the south of the town at the top of the cliffs... |
1893 | Albert |
Waitpinga, South Australia Waitpinga, South Australia Waitpinga is a locality in South Australia, about 10 km southwest of Victor Harbor. At the 2006 census, Waitpinga had a population of 165.... |
1846 | Hindmarsh |
Wallala, South Australia | 1913 | Dufferin |
Wallanippie, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Wallaroo, South Australia Wallaroo, South Australia Wallaroo is a port town on the western side of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia, 160 kilometres north-northwest of Adelaide. It is one of the three Copper Triangle towns famed for their historic shared copper mining industry, and known together as "Little Cornwall", the other two being Kadina ... |
1862 | Daly |
Wallis, South Australia | 1910 | Robinson |
Walloway, South Australia | 1875 | Dalhousie |
Walpuppie, South Australia | 1913 | Dufferin |
Wandana, South Australia | 1893 | Victoria |
Wandearah, South Australia | 1874 | Victoria |
Wanilla, South Australia | 1871 | Flinders |
Wannamana, South Australia | 1913 | Le Hunte |
Warcowie, South Australia | 1895 | Hanson |
Ward, South Australia | 1876 | Musgrave |
Waroonee, South Australia | 1880 | Herbert |
Warrakimbo, South Australia | 1888 | Blachford |
Warramboo, South Australia Warramboo, South Australia Warramboo is a settlement on the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. Warramboo is located north of Port Lincoln on the Tod Highway and Port Lincoln-Thevenard railway line. The railway line was constructed from 1907-1915 C.E. to facilitate the development of the cereal industry on the Peninsula.... |
1913 | Le Hunte |
Warren, South Australia | 1895 | Jervois |
Warrenben, South Australia | 1878 | Fergusson |
Warrow, South Australia | 1869 | Flinders |
Waterhouse, South Australia | 1861 | Robe |
Waterloo, South Australia Waterloo, South Australia Waterloo is a settlement in South Australia, located just off the Barrier Highway between Manoora and Black Springs, approximately north east of the state capital of Adelaide.... |
1851 | Light |
Wauraltee, South Australia | 1874 | Fergusson |
Way, South Australia | 1876 | Musgrave |
Wells, South Australia | 1938 | Cardwell |
Whyte, South Australia | 1869 | Victoria |
Wilcherry, South Australia | 1924 | Buxton |
Willalooka, South Australia | 1921 | Buckingham |
Willochra, South Australia | 1875 | Frome |
Willowie, South Australia | 1875 | Frome |
Willunga, South Australia Willunga, South Australia Willunga is a town south of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Onkaparinga local government area. It is 5 km away from the wine growing region of McLaren Vale and is approx. 47 km from the Adelaide CBD... |
1846 | Adelaide |
Wilson, South Australia | 1910 | Buccleuch |
Wilton, South Australia | 1897 | Jervois |
Wiltunga, South Australia | 1874 | Daly |
Winninowie, South Australia | 1878 | Frome |
Wirreanda, South Australia | 1877 | Granville |
Wirrega, South Australia | 1882 | Buckingham |
Witera, South Australia | 1891 | Robinson |
Wokurna, South Australia | 1874 | Daly |
Wongyarra, South Australia | 1851 | Frome |
Wonna, South Australia | 1878 | Kimberley |
Wonoka, South Australia | 1877 | Blachford |
Wookata, South Australia | 1902 | Hopetoun |
Woolumbool, South Australia | 1888 | MacDonnell |
Woolundunga, South Australia | 1875 | Frome |
Woolyana, South Australia | 1880 | Blachford |
Wrenfordsley, South Australia | 1885 | Robinson |
Wright, South Australia | 1893 | Robinson |
Wudinna, South Australia Wudinna, South Australia Wudinna is a town in South Australia. The area was first settled in 1861 when Robert George Standley lodged a claim for 10 sq. miles of land surrounding Weedna Hill .. It was proclaimed a town in 1916... |
1913 | Le Hunte |
Wyacca, South Australia | 1880 | Newcastle |
Yackamoorundie, South Australia | 1869 | Stanley |
Yadnarie, South Australia | 1878 | Jervois |
Yalanda, South Australia | 1917 | Buxton |
Yalpara, South Australia | 1876 | Dalhousie |
Yangya, South Australia | 1869 | Victoria |
Yaninee, South Australia Yaninee, South Australia Yaninee is a small town situated on the Eyre Highway in central Eyre Peninsula, South Australia, west of Wudinna. At the 2006 census, Yaninee and the surrounding area had a population of 120.... |
1913 | Le Hunte |
Yankalilla, South Australia Yankalilla, South Australia Yankalilla is an agriculturally-based town situated on the southern Fleurieu Peninsula in South Australia, located 72 km south of the state's capital of Adelaide... |
1846 | Hindmarsh |
Yantanabie, South Australia | 1913 | Dufferin |
Yanyarrie, South Australia | 1877 | Granville |
Yaranyacka, South Australia | 1872 | Flinders |
Yarrah, South Australia | 1880 | Newcastle |
Yatala, South Australia | 1846 | Adelaide |
Yednalue, South Australia | 1877 | Granville |
Yongala, South Australia Yongala, South Australia Yongala is a small town located in the state of South Australia, Australia. It has a population of approximately 80 people and is situated on the Clare-Peterborough Road . The town was proclaimed on 23 May 1876 and within 5 years had a population of 353 as developers anticipated the connection of... |
1871 | Dalhousie |
Young, South Australia | 1858 | Grey |
Younghusband, South Australia Younghusband, South Australia Younghusband is a small settlement on the lower Murray River in South Australia near Mannum. It has picturesque views from the cliffs on the edge of the river near the caravan park.... |
1860 | Russell |