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Timeline of South Australian history

Index Timeline of South Australian history

This is a Timeline of South Australian history. [1]

254 relations: Adelaide, Adelaide Airport, Adelaide Arcade, Adelaide Botanic Garden, Adelaide Casino, Adelaide Central Market, Adelaide Christmas Pageant, Adelaide city centre, Adelaide Convention Centre, Adelaide Entertainment Centre, Adelaide Festival, Adelaide Festival Centre, Adelaide Football Club, Adelaide Gaol, Adelaide High School, Adelaide Hills, Adelaide Oval, Adelaide Park Lands, Adelaide Parklands Terminal, Adelaide Plains, Adelaide railway station, Adelaide Showground, Adelaide Steamship Company, Adelaide Street Circuit, Adelaide Town Hall, Adelaide Zoo, Adelaide–Darwin railway, ADS (TV station), Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie, Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha, Anne, Princess Royal, Art Gallery of South Australia, ASC Pty Ltd, Ash Wednesday bushfires, Australia, Australian Communist Party ban referendum, 1951, Australian Football League, Australian Grand Prix, Australian Overland Telegraph Line, Australian Post-War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights referendum, 1944, Australian referendum, 1910 (Surplus Revenue), Australian referendum, 1911 (Trade and Commerce), Australian referendum, 1913 (Trade and Commerce), Australian referendum, 1928 (State Debts), Australian referendum, 1937 (Aviation), Australian referendum, 1937 (Marketing), Australian referendum, 1946 (Industrial Employment), Australian referendum, 1946 (Marketing), Australian referendum, 1946 (Social Services), Australian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals), ..., Australian referendum, 1967 (Parliament), Australian referendum, 1973 (Incomes), Australian referendum, 1973 (Prices), Australian referendum, 1974 (Democratic Elections), Australian referendum, 1974 (Local Government Bodies), Australian referendum, 1974 (Mode of Altering the Constitution), Australian referendum, 1974 (Simultaneous Elections), Australian referendum, 1977 (Referendums), Australian referendum, 1977 (Retirement of Judges), Australian referendum, 1977 (Senate Casual Vacancies), Australian referendum, 1977 (Simultaneous Elections), Australian referendum, 1984 (Interchange of Powers), Australian referendum, 1984 (Terms of Senators), Australian referendum, 1988, Australian rents and prices referendum, 1948, Australian republic referendum, 1999, Australian Senate elections referendum, 1906, Balhannah, Bank of Adelaide, Bank of South Australia (1837), Bedford Park, South Australia, Burra, South Australia, Bushfires in Australia, Central Australia Railway, Charles Bonney, Charles Kingston, Charles Sturt, Charles, Prince of Wales, Cheer-Up Society, City of Adelaide, Coat of arms of South Australia, Collet Barker, Collins-class submarine, Commercial Bank of South Australia, Constitutional Convention (Australia), Cooper Basin, Coopers Brewery, Coorong National Park, David Tonkin, Dean Brown, Des Corcoran, Diana, Princess of Wales, Disappearance of the Beaumont children, Don Dunstan, Drover (Australian), Duke of Edinburgh, East End, Adelaide, East Terrace, Adelaide, Edward John Eyre, Edward Willis Way, Elizabeth II, Elizabeth, South Australia, Eyre Peninsula, Eyre Peninsula bushfire, 2005, Federation, Flag of South Australia, Flinders Ranges, Flinders University, Fort Glanville Conservation Park, Fort Largs, Frank Walsh, Gawler, South Australia, General Post Office, Adelaide, German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin, Glenelg tram, Glenelg, South Australia, Government House, Adelaide, Government of South Australia, Governor of South Australia, Governor-General of Australia, Goyder's Line, Grenfell Street, Adelaide, Grote Street, Adelaide, Happy Valley Reservoir, Harris Scarfe, Hills Limited, Hindley Street, Adelaide, History of Adelaide, History of South Australia, Holden, Indigenous Australians, James Macgeorge, Jay Weatherill, John Ainsworth Horrocks, John Bannon, John Hindmarsh, John McDouall Stuart, John Olsen, Joseph Hawdon, Kangaroo Island, Kapunda, King William Street, Adelaide, Kingdom of Greece, Lake Torrens, Light Square, Limestone Coast, List of Australian AM radio stations, List of mayors and lord mayors of Adelaide, London, Loveday Camp 9, Lynn Arnold, Matthew Flinders, Mid North, Middleback Range, Mike Rann, Modbury, South Australia, Monarto South, South Australia, Moonta, South Australia, Mount Gambier, South Australia, Mount Lofty, Mount Pleasant, South Australia, Murray Bridge, South Australia, Murray River, National Wine Centre of Australia, Naval mine, New South Wales, New South Wales Legislative Assembly, Nicolas Baudin, North Terrace, Adelaide, North-South Motorway, Northern Expressway, Nullarbor Plain, NWS (TV station), Oodnadatta, Outer Harbor, South Australia, Parliament House, Adelaide, Percy Brookfield, Poliomyelitis, Pope John Paul II, Port Adelaide Football Club, Port Augusta, Port Pirie, Port Road, Adelaide, Port Stanvac, South Australia, Premier of South Australia, Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale, Prince Alfred College, Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh, Proclamation Day, Pulteney Grammar School, Pulteney Street, Adelaide, Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother, Referendum, Referendums in Australia, River Torrens, Riverton, South Australia, Rob Kerin, Royal Adelaide Hospital, Royal Adelaide Show, Rundle Mall, Salt Creek, South Australia, SAS (TV station), Second Boer War, Secret ballot, Sedan, South Australia, Six o'clock swill, Snowtown murders, South Australia, South Australia Police, South Australian Housing Trust, South Australian Legislative Council, South Australian Maritime Museum, South Australian Museum, South Australian state election, 1997, South Australian state election, 2002, South Australian state election, 2006, South Australian state election, 2010, South Australian state election, 2014, South Eastern Freeway, South Para Reservoir, Spencer Gulf, SS Admella, St Peter's College, Adelaide, State Bank of South Australia, State Library of South Australia, Steele Hall, Stobie pole, Suez North America, Tephritidae, The Advertiser (Adelaide), The Ghan, The News (Adelaide), The Old Gum Tree, Thebarton, South Australia, Thomas Playford IV, Thorndon Park Reserve, Torrens Island Concentration Camp, Torrens Island Power Station, Trams in Adelaide, Trolleybus, Truro murders, University of Adelaide, University of South Australia, Verco Building, West Beach, South Australia, Whyalla, William Light, Willunga railway line, Women's and Children's Hospital, World War I, Yorke Peninsula, 1954 Adelaide earthquake, 2015 Pinery bushfire, 2015 Sampson Flat bushfires. 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Adelaide

Adelaide is the capital city of the state of South Australia, and the fifth-most populous city of Australia.

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Adelaide Airport

Adelaide Airport is the principal airport of Adelaide, South Australia and the fifth busiest airport in Australia, servicing just over eight million passengers in the financial year ending 30 June 2017.

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Adelaide Arcade

Adelaide Arcade is a heritage shopping arcade in the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adelaide Botanic Garden

The Adelaide Botanic Garden is a public garden at the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre, in the Adelaide Park Lands.

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Adelaide Casino

Adelaide Casino is a large casino and recreational venue on the north edge of the Adelaide city centre.

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Adelaide Central Market

The Adelaide Central Market is one of Australia's largest fresh produce markets providing a wide range of fresh and multi-cultural products.

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Adelaide Christmas Pageant

The Adelaide Christmas Pageant is a parade held annually in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Adelaide city centre

Adelaide city centre is the innermost locality of Greater Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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Adelaide Convention Centre

The Adelaide Convention Centre is a large convention centre on North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia.

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Adelaide Entertainment Centre

The Adelaide Entertainment Centre (AEC) is an indoor arena located in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Adelaide Festival

The Adelaide Festival of Arts, also known as the Adelaide Festival, is an arts festival held annually in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Adelaide Festival Centre

The Adelaide Festival Centre, Australia's first multi-purpose arts centre, was built in 1973 and opened three months before the Sydney Opera House.

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Adelaide Football Club

The Adelaide Football Club, nicknamed the Crows, is a professional Australian rules football club that competes in the Australian Football League (AFL).

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Adelaide Gaol

Adelaide Gaol was an Australian prison located in the Park Lands of Adelaide, in the state of South Australia.

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Adelaide High School

Adelaide High School is a coeducational state high school situated on the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue in the Adelaide Parklands.

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Adelaide Hills

The Adelaide Hills are part of the Mount Lofty Ranges, east of the city of Adelaide in the state of South Australia.

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Adelaide Oval

Adelaide Oval is a sports ground in Adelaide, South Australia, located in the parklands between the city centre and North Adelaide.

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Adelaide Park Lands

The Adelaide Park Lands are the figure-eight of land spanning both banks of the River Torrens between Hackney and Thebarton and separating the City of Adelaide from the surrounding suburbia of greater Metropolitan Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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Adelaide Parklands Terminal

Adelaide Parklands Terminal is the only interstate railway station in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Adelaide Plains

The Adelaide Plains (Kaurna name Tarndanya) is a plain in South Australia lying between the coast (Gulf St Vincent) on the west and the Mount Lofty Ranges on the east.

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Adelaide railway station

Adelaide railway station is the central terminus of the Adelaide Metro railway system.

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Adelaide Showground

The Adelaide Showground holds many of Adelaide's most popular events, including the Royal Adelaide Show.

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Adelaide Steamship Company

The Adelaide Steamship Company was formed by a group of South Australian businessmen in 1875.

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Adelaide Street Circuit

The Adelaide Street Circuit (also known as the Adelaide Parklands Circuit) is a temporary street circuit in the East Parklands adjacent to the Adelaide central business district in South Australia.

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Adelaide Town Hall

Adelaide Town Hall is a landmark building on King William Street in Adelaide, South Australia, Australia.

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Adelaide Zoo

Adelaide Zoo is Australia's second oldest zoo (after Melbourne Zoo), and like other leading zoos in Australia, including Melbourne Zoo, Taronga Zoo, and Perth Zoo it is operated on a non-profit basis.

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Adelaide–Darwin railway

| | The Adelaide–Darwin railway is a 2,979 kilometre south-north transcontinental railway in Australia, between the cities of Adelaide and Darwin.

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ADS (TV station)

ADS is an Australian television station based in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Alexander Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie

Brigadier General Alexander Gore Arkwright Hore-Ruthven, 1st Earl of Gowrie & Bar, PC (6 July 1872 – 2 May 1955) was a British Army officer who served as the tenth Governor-General of Australia, in office from 1936 to 1945.

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Alfred, Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha

Alfred (Alfred Ernest Albert; 6 August 184430 July 1900) reigned as Duke of Saxe-Coburg and Gotha from 1893 to 1900.

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Anne, Princess Royal

Anne, Princess Royal, (Anne Elizabeth Alice Louise; born 15 August 1950) is the second child and only daughter of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh.

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Art Gallery of South Australia

The Art Gallery of South Australia (AGSA), located on the cultural boulevard of North Terrace in Adelaide, is one of three significant visual arts museums in the Australian state of South Australia.

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ASC Pty Ltd

ASC Pty Ltd, formerly the Australian Submarine Corporation, is an Australian government business enterprise involved with Australian naval shipbuilding, headquartered in Osborne, South Australia.

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Ash Wednesday bushfires

The Ash Wednesday bushfires, known in South Australia as Ash Wednesday II, were a series of bushfires that occurred in south-eastern Australia on 16 February 1983, which was Ash Wednesday in the Christian calendar.

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Australia

Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a sovereign country comprising the mainland of the Australian continent, the island of Tasmania and numerous smaller islands.

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Australian Communist Party ban referendum, 1951

The 1951 Australian Referendum was held on 22 September, 1951, and sought approval for the federal government to ban the Communist Party of Australia.

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Australian Football League

The Australian Football League (AFL) is the pre-eminent professional competition in the sport of Australian rules football in Australia and features only Australian teams.

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Australian Grand Prix

The Australian Grand Prix is a motor race held annually in Australia currently under contract to host Formula One until 2023.

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Australian Overland Telegraph Line

The Australian Overland Telegraph Line was a 3200 km telegraph line that connected Darwin with Port Augusta in South Australia.

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Australian Post-War Reconstruction and Democratic Rights referendum, 1944

The 1944 Australian Referendum was held on 19 August 1944.

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Australian referendum, 1910 (Surplus Revenue)

The Constitution Alteration (Finance) 1909 was an Australian referendum which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to amend section 87 (the 'Braddon Clause') which was due to lapse in 1910.

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Australian referendum, 1911 (Trade and Commerce)

Constitution Alteration (Legislative Powers) 1910 was an Australian referendum held in the 1911 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to extend the Commonwealth power in respect of trade and commerce, the control of corporations, labour and employment and combinations and monopolies.

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Australian referendum, 1913 (Trade and Commerce)

The Constitution Alteration (Trade and Commerce) 1912 was an Australian referendum held in the 1913 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to extend Commonwealth legislative power in respect to trade and commerce.

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Australian referendum, 1928 (State Debts)

The Constitution Alteration (State Debts) Act 1928 was approved by referendum on 17 November 1928.

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Australian referendum, 1937 (Aviation)

Constitution Alteration (Aviation) 1936 was an Australian referendum held in the 1937 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth legislative power with respect to air navigation and aircraft.

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Australian referendum, 1937 (Marketing)

Constitution Alteration (Marketing) 1936 was an Australian referendum held in the 1937 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to remove the restraints imposed on Parliament by section 92 of the Constitution.

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Australian referendum, 1946 (Industrial Employment)

Constitution Alteration (Industrial Employment) 1946 was an Australian referendum held in the 1946 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth legislative power over the terms and conditions of industrial employment but not so as to authorise any form of industrial conscription.

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Australian referendum, 1946 (Marketing)

Constitution Alteration (Organised Marketing of Primary Products) 1946 was an Australian referendum held in the 1946 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to remove restrictions in Section 92 of the Constitution which limited Commonwealth power to make laws with respect to the organised marketing of primary products.

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Australian referendum, 1946 (Social Services)

Constitution Alteration (Social Services) 1946 proposed to extend the powers of government over a range of social services.

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Australian referendum, 1967 (Aboriginals)

The Australian referendum of 27 May 1967, called by the Holt Government, approved two amendments to the Australian constitution relating to Indigenous Australians.

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Australian referendum, 1967 (Parliament)

One of the two parts of the Australian referendum, 1967 was a question relating to the relative number of members in each house of the Australian Parliament − the so-called "nexus".

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Australian referendum, 1973 (Incomes)

Constitution Alteration (Incomes) 1973 was an Australian referendum held in the 1973 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth legislative power over incomes.

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Australian referendum, 1973 (Prices)

Constitution Alteration (Prices) 1973 was an Australian referendum held in the 1973 referendums which sought to alter the Australian Constitution to give the Commonwealth legislative power over prices.

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Australian referendum, 1974 (Democratic Elections)

The Constitution Alteration (Democratic Elections) 1974 was an Australian referendum held in the 1974 referendums which sought to require the size of electorates in state Legislative Assemblies and the federal House of Representatives to be based on overall population.

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Australian referendum, 1974 (Local Government Bodies)

The Constitution Alteration (Local Government Bodies) 1974 was an Australian referendum held in the 1974 referendums which sought to amend the Australian constitution to allow the Commonwealth to grant financial assistance to local government body, and to borrow money on their behalf.

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Australian referendum, 1974 (Mode of Altering the Constitution)

Since federation, voters in the Australian territories had been excluded from voting in referendums.

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Australian referendum, 1974 (Simultaneous Elections)

Elections to the House of Representatives and the Senate of Australia are usually held simultaneously although this was a matter of convention rather than constitutional law.

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Australian referendum, 1977 (Referendums)

The Constitution Alteration (Referendums) 1977 was an Australian referendum held in the 1977 referendums in which electors approved an amendment to the Australian constitution to allow electors in the Australian territories to vote at referendums.

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Australian referendum, 1977 (Retirement of Judges)

The Constitution Alteration (Retirement of Judges) 1977 was an Australian referendum held in the 1977 referendums in which electors approved an amendment to the Australian constitution to provide for a retirement age for federal judges.

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Australian referendum, 1977 (Senate Casual Vacancies)

The referendum of 21 May 1977 approved an amendment to the Australian constitution concerning the filling of casual vacancies in the Senate.

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Australian referendum, 1977 (Simultaneous Elections)

The Constitution Alteration (Simultaneous Elections) 1977 was an Australian referendum held in the 1977 referendums which sought to amend the Australian constitution for the second time to ensure that elections for both houses of parliament occurred simultaneously.

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Australian referendum, 1984 (Interchange of Powers)

The Australian Constitution places some restraints on the ability of the State and Federal governments to freely cooperate.

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Australian referendum, 1984 (Terms of Senators)

Constitution Alteration (Terms of Senators) 1984 proposed for the third time that Senate of Australia and House of Representatives elections be constitutionally enforced to occur on the same day.

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Australian referendum, 1988

The 1988 Australian Referendum was held on 3 September, 1988.

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Australian rents and prices referendum, 1948

The 1948 Australian Referendum was held on 29 May 1948.

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Australian republic referendum, 1999

The Australian republic referendum held on 6 November 1999 was a two-question referendum to amend the Constitution of Australia.

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Australian Senate elections referendum, 1906

The Australian referendum of 12 December 1906 approved an amendment to the Australian constitution related to the terms of office of federal senators.

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Balhannah

Balhannah is a town in the Adelaide Hills about 30 km southeast of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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Bank of Adelaide

The Bank of Adelaide was founded in 1865 in Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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Bank of South Australia (1837)

The first Bank of South Australia was founded by the South Australian Company in 1837 and became defunct in 1892.

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Bedford Park, South Australia

Bedford Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia.

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Burra, South Australia

Burra is a pastoral centre and historic tourist town in the mid-north of South Australia.

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Bushfires in Australia

Bushfires are frequent events during the warmer months of the year, due to Australia's mostly hot, dry climate.

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Central Australia Railway

| The former Central Australia Railway was originally a 1241 km narrow gauge (3'6") railway between Adelaide and Alice Springs.

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Charles Bonney

Charles Bonney (31 October 1813 – 15 March 1897) was a pioneer and politician in Australia.

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Charles Kingston

Charles Cameron Kingston, PC (22 October 1850 – 11 May 1908) was an Australian politician.

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Charles Sturt

Captain Charles Napier Sturt (28 April 1795 – 16 June 1869) was a British explorer of Australia, and part of the European exploration of Australia.

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Charles, Prince of Wales

Charles, Prince of Wales (Charles Philip Arthur George; born 14 November 1948) is the heir apparent to the British throne as the eldest child of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Cheer-Up Society

The Cheer-Up Society was a South Australian patriotic organisation founded during The Great War, whose aims were provision of creature comforts for soldiers in South Australia.

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City of Adelaide

The City of Adelaide is a local government area in the metropolitan area of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Coat of arms of South Australia

The Coat of arms of South Australia is the official symbol of the state of South Australia.

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Collet Barker

Collet Barker (31 December 1784 – 30 April 1831) was a British military officer and explorer.

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Collins-class submarine

The Collins class of six Australian-built diesel-electric submarines is operated by the Royal Australian Navy (RAN).

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Commercial Bank of South Australia

The Commercial Bank of South Australia was a South Australian bank that failed in February 1886 due to fraudulent loans and transfers by the Manager, Alexander Crooks and Accountant, Alexander McKenzie Wilson.

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Constitutional Convention (Australia)

In Australian history, the term Constitutional Convention refers to four distinct gatherings.

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Cooper Basin

The Cooper Basin is a Permian-Triassic sedimentary geological basin in Australia.

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Coopers Brewery

Coopers Brewery Limited, the largest Australian-owned brewery, is based in the Adelaide suburb of Regency Park.

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Coorong National Park

The Coorong National Park is a protected area located in South Australia about southeast of Adelaide and that predominantly covers a lagoon ecosystem officially known as the Coorong and the Younghusband Peninsula on the Coorong's southern side.

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David Tonkin

Dr David Oliver Tonkin AO (20 July 1929 – 2 October 2000) was the 38th Premier of South Australia, serving from 18 September 1979 to 10 November 1982.

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Dean Brown

Dean Craig Brown, AO (born 5 April 1943) was the Premier of South Australia between 14 December 1993 and 28 November 1996, and also served as 10th Deputy Premier of South Australia between 22 October 2001 and 5 March 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Des Corcoran

James Desmond Corcoran AO (8 November 1928 – 3 January 2004) was an Australian politician, representing the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party.

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Diana, Princess of Wales

Diana, Princess of Wales (born Diana Frances Spencer; 1 July 1961 – 31 August 1997) was a member of the British royal family.

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Disappearance of the Beaumont children

Jane Nartare Beaumont (born 10 September 1956), Arnna Kathleen Beaumont (born 11 November 1958), and Grant Ellis Beaumont (born 12 July 1961), collectively known as the Beaumont children, were three siblings who disappeared from Glenelg Beach near Adelaide, South Australia in a suspected abduction and murder.

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Don Dunstan

Donald Allan Dunstan, AC, QC (21 September 1926 – 6 February 1999) was a South Australian politician.

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Drover (Australian)

A drover in Australia is a person, typically an experienced stockman, who moves livestock, usually sheep, cattle, and horses "on the hoof" over long distances.

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Duke of Edinburgh

Duke of Edinburgh, named after the city of Edinburgh, Scotland, is a substantive title that has been created three times for members of the British royal family since 1726.

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East End, Adelaide

The East End is a part of the Adelaide central business district, in the north-east corner of the Adelaide city centre.

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East Terrace, Adelaide

East Terrace marks the eastern edge of the city centre of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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Edward John Eyre

Edward John Eyre (5 August 1815 – 30 November 1901) was an English land explorer of the Australian continent, colonial administrator, and a controversial Governor of Jamaica.

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Edward Willis Way

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Elizabeth II

Elizabeth II (Elizabeth Alexandra Mary; born 21 April 1926) is Queen of the United Kingdom and the other Commonwealth realms.

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Elizabeth, South Australia

Elizabeth is an outer northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Eyre Peninsula

The Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia.

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Eyre Peninsula bushfire, 2005

The Eyre Peninsula bushfire of 2005, an event also known locally as Black Tuesday and by South Australian Government agencies as the Wangary bushfire, was a bushfire that occurred during January 2005 on the lower part of the Eyre Peninsula, a significant part of South Australia's wheat belt, where most of the land is either cropped or grazed.

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Federation

A federation (also known as a federal state) is a political entity characterized by a union of partially self-governing provinces, states, or other regions under a central (federal) government.

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Flag of South Australia

The current state flag of South Australia, was officially adopted by the government of South Australia in 1904.

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Flinders Ranges

The Flinders Ranges are the largest mountain range in South Australia, which starts about north of Adelaide.

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Flinders University

Flinders University is a public university in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Fort Glanville Conservation Park

Fort Glanville Conservation Park is a protected area located in the Australian state of South Australia located in Semaphore Park, a seaside suburb of Adelaide consisting of a functional 19th century fort listed on the South Australian Heritage Register and some adjoining land used as a caravan park.

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Fort Largs

Fort Largs is a historic defence site in the seaside suburb of Taperoo near Port Adelaide, approximately north west of Adelaide's centre.

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Frank Walsh

Francis Henry Walsh (6 July 1897 – 18 May 1968) was the 34th Premier of South Australia from 10 March 1965 to 1 June 1967, representing the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party.

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Gawler, South Australia

Gawler is the first country town on the Australian mainland in the state of South Australia, and is named after the second Governor (British Vice-Regal representative) of the colony of South Australia, George Gawler.

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General Post Office, Adelaide

Adelaide's General Post Office is a colonial-era building in the Adelaide city centre.

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German auxiliary cruiser Pinguin

Pinguin was a German auxiliary cruiser (Hilfskreuzer) which served as a commerce raider in World War II.

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Glenelg tram

The Glenelg tram is a light rail line in South Australia running from Hindmarsh, through the Adelaide city centre, to the beach-side suburb of Glenelg.

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Glenelg, South Australia

Glenelg is a beach-side suburb of the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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Government House, Adelaide

Government House, located in Adelaide on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road, is the official residence of the Governor of South Australia.

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Government of South Australia

The Government of South Australia, also referred to as the South Australian Government, is the Australian state democratic administrative authority of South Australia.

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Governor of South Australia

The Governor of South Australia is the representative in the Australian state of South Australia of Elizabeth II, Queen of Australia.

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Governor-General of Australia

The Governor-General of the Commonwealth of Australia is the representative of the Australian monarch, currently Queen Elizabeth II.

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Goyder's Line

Goyder's Line is a line that runs roughly east-west across South Australia and, in effect, joins places with an average annual rainfall of.

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Grenfell Street, Adelaide

Grenfell Street is a major street in the north-east quarter of the centre of the city of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Grote Street, Adelaide

Grote Street is a major street in the CBD of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Happy Valley Reservoir

The Happy Valley Reservoir is a water reservoir located in Adelaide, Australia.

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Harris Scarfe

Harris Scarfe is an Australian department store that was established in Adelaide, South Australia in 1849.

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Hills Limited

Hills Limited (Hills) is a publicly listed technology solutions company (ASX: HIL) with branches across Australia and NEW Zealand.

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Hindley Street, Adelaide

Hindley Street is located in the north-west quarter of the centre of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia.

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History of Adelaide

This article details the History of Adelaide from the first human activity in the region to the 20th century.

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History of South Australia

The history of South Australia refers to the history of the Australian State of South Australia and its preceding Indigenous and British colonial societies.

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Holden

Holden, formally known as General Motors Holden, is an Australian automobile importer and a former automobile manufacturer with its headquarters in Port Melbourne, Victoria.

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Indigenous Australians

Indigenous Australians are the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people of Australia, descended from groups that existed in Australia and surrounding islands prior to British colonisation.

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James Macgeorge

James Macgeorge (1832 – 9 December 1918) was a Scottish-born architect in South Australia.

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Jay Weatherill

Jay Wilson Weatherill (born 3 April 1964) is an Australian politician who was the 45th Premier of South Australia, serving from 21 October 2011 until 19 March 2018.

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John Ainsworth Horrocks

John Ainsworth Horrocks (22 March 1818 – 23 September 1846), English pastoralist and explorer, was one of the first settlers in the Clare Valley of South Australia where, in 1840, he established the village of Penwortham.

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John Bannon

John Charles Bannon (7 May 1943 – 13 December 2015) was an Australian politician.

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John Hindmarsh

Rear-Admiral Sir John Hindmarsh KH RN (baptised 22 May 1785 – 29 July 1860) was a naval officer and the first Governor of South Australia, from 28 December 1836 to 16 July 1838.

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John McDouall Stuart

John McDouall Stuart (7 September 18155 June 1866), often referred to as simply "McDouall Stuart", was a Scottish explorer and one of the most accomplished of all Australia's inland explorers.

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John Olsen

John Wayne Olsen, AO (born 7 June 1945) is a former politician, diplomat and lobbyist.

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Joseph Hawdon

Joseph Hawdon (14 November 1813 – 12 April 1871) was a pioneer settler and overlander of Australia, and pioneer and politician of New Zealand.

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Kangaroo Island

Kangaroo Island is Australia's third-largest island, after Tasmania and Melville Island.

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Kapunda

Kapunda is a town on the Light River and near the Barossa Valley in South Australia.

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King William Street, Adelaide

King William Street is the part of a major arterial road that traverses the CBD and centre of Adelaide (the capital of South Australia).

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Kingdom of Greece

The Kingdom of Greece (Greek: Βασίλειον τῆς Ἑλλάδος) was a state established in 1832 at the Convention of London by the Great Powers (the United Kingdom, Kingdom of France and the Russian Empire).

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Lake Torrens

Lake Torrens is a normally ephemeral salt lake in central South Australia.

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Light Square

Light Square also known as Wauwi is one of five squares in the City of Adelaide.

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Limestone Coast

The Limestone Coast is a name used since the early twenty-first century for a South Australian government region located in the south east of South Australia which immediately adjoins the continental coastline and the Victorian border.

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List of Australian AM radio stations

This is an incomplete list of AM broadcast (medium wave) radio transmitter stations in Australia, past and present.

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List of mayors and lord mayors of Adelaide

This is a list of the mayors and lord mayors of the City of Adelaide, a local government area of South Australia.

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London

London is the capital and most populous city of England and the United Kingdom.

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Loveday Camp 9

Camp 9 (also known as Italian Internee Camp No. 9) was one of three main prisoner of war (POW) and internee camps, located at Loveday, in South Australia's Riverland, approximately 8 kilometres from Barmera.

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Lynn Arnold

Lynn Maurice Ferguson Arnold, AO (born 27 January 1949) is an Anglican priest and a former Australian politician who represented the South Australian Branch of the Australian Labor Party, serving as Premier of South Australia between 4 September 1992 and 14 December 1993 at the end of 11 years of Labor government resulting from the 1993 election landslide.

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Matthew Flinders

Captain Matthew Flinders (16 March 1774 – 19 July 1814) was an English navigator and cartographer, who was the leader of the first circumnavigation of Australia and identified it as a continent.

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Mid North

The Mid North is a region of South Australia, north of the Adelaide Plains, but not as far north as the Far North, or the outback.

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Middleback Range

The Middleback Range is a mountain range on the eastern side of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia.

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Mike Rann

Michael David Rann,, (born 5 January 1953) is an Australian former politician who was the 44th Premier of South Australia from 2002 to 2011.

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Modbury, South Australia

Modbury is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Tea Tree Gully.

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Monarto South, South Australia

Monarto South is a locality in South Australia west of the Murray River and south east by road from Adelaide.

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Moonta, South Australia

Moonta is a town on the Yorke Peninsula of South Australia, north-northwest of the state capital of Adelaide.

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Mount Gambier, South Australia

Mount Gambier is the second most populated city in South Australia with an estimated urban population of 28,684.

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Mount Lofty

Mount Lofty (elevation 727 metres AHD) is the highest point in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges.

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Mount Pleasant, South Australia

Mount Pleasant is a town situated in the Barossa Council, just north of the Adelaide Hills region of South Australia, 55 kilometres east-north-east of the state capital, Adelaide.

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Murray Bridge, South Australia

Murray Bridge (formerly Mobilong and Edwards Crossing) is a city in the Australian state of South Australia, located east-southeast of the state's capital city, Adelaide, and north of the town of Meningie.

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Murray River

The Murray River (or River MurrayIn South Australia, the rendition "River Murray" is the most common, as is "River Darling" and "River Torrens".) (Ngarrindjeri: Millewa, Yorta Yorta: Tongala) is Australia's longest river, at in length.

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National Wine Centre of Australia

The National Wine Centre of Australia (commonly the "Wine Centre") is a public exhibition building about winemaking and its industry in South Australia, opened in 2001.

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Naval mine

A naval mine is a self-contained explosive device placed in water to damage or destroy surface ships or submarines.

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New South Wales

New South Wales (abbreviated as NSW) is a state on the east coast of:Australia.

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New South Wales Legislative Assembly

The New South Wales Legislative Assembly is the lower of the two houses of the Parliament of New South Wales, an Australian state.

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Nicolas Baudin

Nicolas Thomas Baudin (17 February 1754 – 16 September 1803) was a French explorer, cartographer, naturalist and hydrographer.

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North Terrace, Adelaide

North Terrace is one of the four terraces that bound the central business and residential district of Adelaide, the capital city of South Australia.

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North-South Motorway

The North-South Motorway (previously known as the South Road Superway) is an elevated motorway in the northern suburbs of the South Australian capital city of Adelaide.

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Northern Expressway

The Northern Expressway (route M2) (formerly route M20), also known as the Fatchen Northern Expressway, is a 23 kilometre long controlled-access highway in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Nullarbor Plain

The Nullarbor Plain (Latin: nullus, "no", and arbor, "tree") is part of the area of flat, almost treeless, arid or semi-arid country of southern Australia, located on the Great Australian Bight coast with the Great Victoria Desert to its north.

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NWS (TV station)

NWS is an Australian television station based in Adelaide, Australia.

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Oodnadatta

Oodnadatta, in the Australian state of South Australia, is a small town surrounded by an area of with cattle stations in arid pastoral rangelands close to the Simpson Desert, north of the state capital of Adelaide and 112 m above sea level.

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Outer Harbor, South Australia

Outer Harbor is a suburb in the Australian state of South Australia located at the northern tip of the Lefevre Peninsula about north-west of the Adelaide city centre.

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Parliament House, Adelaide

Parliament House, on the corner of North Terrace and King William Road in the Adelaide city centre, is the seat of the Parliament of South Australia.

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Percy Brookfield

Percival Stanley Brookfield (7 August 1875 – 22 March 1921) was an Australian politician and militant trade unionist.

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Poliomyelitis

Poliomyelitis, often called polio or infantile paralysis, is an infectious disease caused by the poliovirus.

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Pope John Paul II

Pope John Paul II (Ioannes Paulus II; Giovanni Paolo II; Jan Paweł II; born Karol Józef Wojtyła;; 18 May 1920 – 2 April 2005) served as Pope and sovereign of the Vatican City State from 1978 to 2005.

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Port Adelaide Football Club

The Port Adelaide Football Club is a professional Australian rules football club based in Alberton, Port Adelaide, South Australia.

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Port Augusta

Port Augusta is a small city in South Australia.

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Port Pirie

Port Pirie is the sixth most populous city in South Australia after Adelaide, Mount Gambier, Whyalla, Murray Bridge and Port Lincoln.

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Port Road, Adelaide

Port Road (state route A7) is a major road in Adelaide, South Australia connecting the Adelaide city centre with Port Adelaide.

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Port Stanvac, South Australia

Port Stanvac is a former port and oil refinery in the suburb of Lonsdale south of Adelaide city centre in South Australia.

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Premier of South Australia

The Premier of South Australia is the head of government in the state of South Australia, Australia.

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Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale

Prince Albert Victor, Duke of Clarence and Avondale (Albert Victor Christian Edward; 8 January 1864 – 14 January 1892), was the eldest child of the Prince and Princess of Wales (later King Edward VII and Queen Alexandra) and grandson of the reigning British monarch, Queen Victoria.

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Prince Alfred College

Prince Alfred College (also referred to as PAC, Princes, or in sporting circles, The Reds) is a private independent, day and boarding school for boys, located on Dequetteville Terrace, Kent Town – near the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh

Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark, 10 June 1921) is the husband and consort of Queen Elizabeth II.

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Proclamation Day

Proclamation Day is the name of official or unofficial holidays or other anniversaries which commemorate or mark an important proclamation.

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Pulteney Grammar School

Pulteney Grammar School is an independent, Anglican, co-educational, private day school.

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Pulteney Street, Adelaide

Pulteney Street is a main road which runs north-south through the middle of the eastern half of the Adelaide city centre, in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Queen Elizabeth The Queen Mother

Elizabeth Angela Marguerite Bowes-Lyon (4 August 1900 – 30 March 2002) was the wife of King George VI and the mother of Queen Elizabeth II and Princess Margaret, Countess of Snowdon.

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Referendum

A referendum (plural: referendums or referenda) is a direct vote in which an entire electorate is invited to vote on a particular proposal.

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Referendums in Australia

Referendums in Australia are polls held in Australia to approve parliament-proposed changes to the Constitution of Australia or to the constitutions of states and territories.

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River Torrens

The River Torrens is the most significant river of the Adelaide Plains and was one of the reasons for the siting of the city of Adelaide, capital of South Australia.

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Riverton, South Australia

Riverton is a small town in the Mid North of South Australia, in the Gilbert Valley.

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Rob Kerin

Robert Gerard Kerin (born 4 January 1954) is a former South Australian politician who was the Premier of South Australia from 22 October 2001 to 5 March 2002, representing the South Australian Division of the Liberal Party of Australia.

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Royal Adelaide Hospital

The Royal Adelaide Hospital (RAH) is Adelaide's (and South Australia's) largest hospital.

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Royal Adelaide Show

The Royal Adelaide Show (colloquially known simply as the Royal Show) is an annual agricultural show run by the Royal Agricultural and Horticultural Society of South Australia.

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Rundle Mall

Rundle Mall is a pedestrian street mall located in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Salt Creek, South Australia

Salt Creek is a small settlement in South Australia, located along the Coorong, and is also the location of the Coorong National Park Information Centre.

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SAS (TV station)

SAS is a television station in Adelaide, South Australia.

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Second Boer War

The Second Boer War (11 October 1899 – 31 May 1902) was fought between the British Empire and two Boer states, the South African Republic (Republic of Transvaal) and the Orange Free State, over the Empire's influence in South Africa.

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Secret ballot

The secret ballot is a voting method in which a voter's choices in an election or a referendum is anonymous, forestalling attempts to influence the voter by intimidation, blackmailing, and potential vote buying.

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Sedan, South Australia

Sedan is a rural town in South Australia.

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Six o'clock swill

The six o'clock swill was an Australian and New Zealand slang term for the last-minute rush to buy drinks at a hotel bar before it closed.

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Snowtown murders

The Snowtown murders (also known as the bodies-in-barrels murders) were a series of murders committed by John Bunting, Robert Wagner, and James Vlassakis between August 1992 and May 1999, in South Australia.

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South Australia

South Australia (abbreviated as SA) is a state in the southern central part of Australia.

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South Australia Police

The South Australia Police (SAPOL) is the police force of the Australian state of South Australia.

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South Australian Housing Trust

The South Australian Housing Trust (SAHT) was an independent statutory authority originally established by the Government of South Australia responsible for providing low-cost rental housing to working people and their families, as a means of supporting industrial development in the state prior to World War II.

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South Australian Legislative Council

The Legislative Council, or upper house, is one of the two chambers of the Parliament of South Australia.

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South Australian Maritime Museum

The South Australian Maritime Museum is a state government museum, part of the History Trust of South Australia.

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South Australian Museum

The South Australian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, South Australia, founded in 1856.

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South Australian state election, 1997

State elections were held in South Australia on 11 October 1997.

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South Australian state election, 2002

State elections were held in South Australia on 9 February 2002.

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South Australian state election, 2006

The state election for the 51st Parliament of South Australia was held in the Australian state of South Australia on 18 March 2006, and was conducted by the independent State Electoral Office.

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South Australian state election, 2010

The 2010 South Australian state election elected members to the 52nd Parliament of South Australia on 20 March 2010.

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South Australian state election, 2014

The 2014 South Australian state election elected members to the 53rd Parliament of South Australia on 15 March 2014, to fill all 47 seats in the House of Assembly (lower house) and 11 of 22 seats in the Legislative Council (upper house).

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South Eastern Freeway

The South Eastern Freeway (previously signposted as Princes Highway) is a 76 kilometre controlled-access highway in South Australia.

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South Para Reservoir

South Para Reservoir is the second largest reservoir in South Australia, behind Mount Bold Reservoir, and the principal reservoir of the South Para River system.

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Spencer Gulf

The Spencer Gulf is the westernmost of two large inlets on the southern coast of Australia, in the state of South Australia, facing the Great Australian Bight.

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SS Admella

SS Admella was an Australian passenger steamship that was shipwrecked on a submerged reef off the coast of Carpenter Rocks, south west of Mount Gambier South Australia, in the early hours of Saturday 6 August 1859.

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St Peter's College, Adelaide

Saint Peter's College (officially The Collegiate School of St Peter, but commonly known as SPSC, Sancti Petri Schola Collegiata, St Peter's or Saints) is an independent boys' school in the South Australian capital of Adelaide.

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State Bank of South Australia

The State Bank of South Australia was a bank created in 1984 and owned by the Government of South Australia.

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State Library of South Australia

The State Library of South Australia, located on North Terrace, Adelaide, is the official library of the Australian state of South Australia.

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Steele Hall

Raymond Steele Hall (born 30 November 1928) was the 36th Premier of South Australia 1968-70, a senator for South Australia 1974-77, and federal member for the Division of Boothby 1981-96.

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Stobie pole

A Stobie pole is a power line pole made of two steel joists held apart by a slab of concrete.

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Suez North America

Suez North America, founded as the Hackensack Water Company in 1869 and later named United Water, is an American water service company headquartered in Paramus, New Jersey.

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Tephritidae

The Tephritidae are one of two fly families referred to as fruit flies, the other family being the Drosophilidae.

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The Advertiser (Adelaide)

The Advertiser is a conservative, daily tabloid-format newspaper published in the city of Adelaide, South Australia.

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The Ghan

The Ghan is an Australian passenger train service between Adelaide, Alice Springs and Darwin on the Adelaide–Darwin railway.

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The News (Adelaide)

The News was an afternoon daily tabloid newspaper in the city of Adelaide, South Australia that had its origins in 1869, and finally ceased circulation in 1992.

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The Old Gum Tree

The Old Gum Tree is a historic site in Glenelg North, Australia.

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Thebarton, South Australia

Thebarton, formerly Theberton, is an inner-western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of West Torrens.

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Thomas Playford IV

Sir Thomas Playford (5 July 1896 – 16 June 1981) was a South Australian politician.

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Thorndon Park Reserve

Thorndon Park Reserve is a public park in the Adelaide suburb of Paradise, South Australia.

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Torrens Island Concentration Camp

The Torrens Island Internment Camp was a World War I concentration camp, located on Torrens Island in the Port River Estuary near Adelaide in South Australia.

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Torrens Island Power Station

Torrens Island Power Station is located on Torrens Island, near Adelaide, South Australia and is operated by AGL Energy.

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Trams in Adelaide

Until 1958, trams formed a network spanning most of Adelaide, with a history dating back to 1878.

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Trolleybus

A trolleybus (also known as trolley bus, trolley coach, trackless trolley, trackless tram Joyce, J.; King, J. S.; and Newman, A. G. (1986). British Trolleybus Systems, pp. 9, 12. London: Ian Allan Publishing.. or trolleyDunbar, Charles S. (1967). Buses, Trolleys & Trams. Paul Hamlyn Ltd. (UK). Republished 2004 with or 9780753709702.) is an electric bus that draws power from overhead wires (generally suspended from roadside posts) using spring-loaded trolley poles.

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Truro murders

The Truro murders is the name given to a series of murders uncovered with the discovery in 1978 and 1979 of the remains of two young women in bushland east of the town of Truro in South Australia.

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University of Adelaide

The University of Adelaide (informally Adelaide University) is a public university located in Adelaide, South Australia.

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University of South Australia

The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public research university in the Australian state of South Australia.

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Verco Building

The Verco Building is situated in the Adelaide city centre at 178-179 North Terrace, Adelaide, South Australia, and is today part of the Myer Centre.

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West Beach, South Australia

West Beach is a seaside suburb of Adelaide, South Australia.

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Whyalla

Whyalla, founded as "Hummocks Hill" and known by that name until 1916, is the third most populous city in the Australian state of South Australia after Adelaide and Mount Gambier.

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William Light

Colonel William Light (27 April 1786 – 6 October 1839)David F. Elder, '', Australian Dictionary of Biography, Volume 2, Melbourne University Press, 1967, pp 116-118.

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Willunga railway line

The Willunga railway line ran through the southern Adelaide suburbs from Adelaide railway station to Willunga, over long (longer than the current Gawler line). The line was opened in Willunga by the Governor of South Australia Sir Henry Galway on 20 January 1915, and initially had 16 stopping places between Adelaide and Willunga.

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Women's and Children's Hospital

The Women's and Children's Hospital is located on King William Road in North Adelaide, Australia.

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World War I

World War I (often abbreviated as WWI or WW1), also known as the First World War, the Great War, or the War to End All Wars, was a global war originating in Europe that lasted from 28 July 1914 to 11 November 1918.

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Yorke Peninsula

The Yorke Peninsula is a peninsula located north-west and west of Adelaide in South Australia, between Spencer Gulf on the west and Gulf St Vincent on the east.

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1954 Adelaide earthquake

The 1954 Adelaide earthquake had its epicentre at Darlington, a suburb of the city of Adelaide in South Australia, some to the south of the Adelaide city centre.

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2015 Pinery bushfire

The 2015 Pinery bushfire was a catastrophic bushfire that burned from 25 November to 2 December 2015, and primarily affected the Lower Mid North and west Barossa Valley regions immediately north of Gawler in the Australian state of South Australia.

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2015 Sampson Flat bushfires

The 2015 Sampson Flat bushfires were a series of bushfires in Australia in the state of South Australia, that primarily affected the Adelaide region, predominantly the Adelaide Hills and the outer Adelaide metropolitan area.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Timeline_of_South_Australian_history

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