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  2. Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    As Adelaide is South Australia's capital and most populous city, the State Government co-operates extensively with the City of Adelaide. In 2006, the Ministry for the City of Adelaide was created to facilitate the State Government's collaboration with the Adelaide City Council and the Lord Mayor to improve Adelaide's image. The State Parliament ...

  3. City of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    History Trust of South Australia. Adelaide, City of (5 June 2014). "Town Acre Reference Map – Map of the City of Adelaide". data.sa.gov.au. PDF Archived 15 January 2021 at the Wayback Machine; Williamson, Brett (2 November 2015). "Adelaide City Council: Australia's first ever council celebrates an unusual 175th anniversary". ABC Radio ...

  4. History of Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    The Dunstan Government of the 1970s saw something of an Adelaide 'cultural revival' - establishing a wide array of social reforms and overseeing the city becoming a centre of the arts. Adelaide hosted the Australian Grand Prix between 1985 and 1996 on the Adelaide Street Circuit in the city's east parklands, before losing it in a controversial ...

  5. Timeline of Adelaide history - Wikipedia

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    1837: Colonel Light designs the plan for the city of Adelaide and completes the city survey. One-acre allotments are made, first to holders of land orders and then by auction. The city's first hospital is opened on North Terrace. 1838: The South Australia Police, the first police force in Australia, is formed in Adelaide under Henry Inman.

  6. Geology of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Gully erosion in the Warren Catchment east of Adelaide in the Mount Lofty Ranges 1992. South Australia is an Australian state, situated in the southern central part of the country, and featuring some low-lying mountain ranges, the most significant being the Mount Lofty Ranges, which extend into the state's capital city, Adelaide, which comprises most of the state's population.

  7. South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia (commonly abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.With a total land area of 984,321 square kilometres (380,048 sq mi), [6] it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, which includes some of the most arid parts of the continent, and with 1.8 million people [3] it is the fifth-largest of the states and territories by ...

  8. North Adelaide - Wikipedia

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    North Adelaide is a predominantly residential precinct and suburb of the City of Adelaide in South Australia, situated north of the River Torrens and within the Adelaide Park Lands. Laid out in a grid plan in three sections by Colonel William Light in 1837, the suburb contains many grand old mansions.

  9. Vale Park, South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Vale Park is a suburb of Adelaide in the Town of Walkerville, South Australia.It is located northeast of the Adelaide city centre between North East Road and the River Torrens, astride Ascot Avenue, part of the A17 highway which is the major eastern ring route bypass of Adelaide.