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and surrounding industries. Recently Port
Adelaide has had a strong tradition of helping support local indigenous populations with Kura Yerlo Community Centre and other indigenous programs. The Port Adelaide Football Club assists to advance the lives of disadvantaged and discriminated indigenous peoples and youth. Significant people involved in these movements are often recognised on the
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544:, again partly to limit government expenditure. Along with the wharf they were to construct a warehouse and roadway. The roadway was to be a 100 feet (30 m) wide and run from the port to dry land, a distance of approximately 1 mile (1.6 km). This first wharf was built near the end of the modern Commercial Road.
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disruptions to road traffic. It was opened for traffic on 3 August 2008. It is between Docks 1 and 2 at Port
Adelaide and links with Francis Street to the east and Victoria Road to the west. A new railway through Port Adelaide was proposed in 2017, it started construction in June 2023 and reopened in August 2024.
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Brisbane in 1972 and steamed it to Adelaide. This vessel, currently owned by the South Australian Maritime Museum, remains on hardstand at Cruickshanks Corner near the Birkenhead Bridge, while its fate is still to be determined. During his lifetime, Keith Le Leu also donated other maritime
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Adelaide and spent the first 10 years of her life in the area whilst her father worked as a marine engineer. The diverse subject matter in the Port Adelaide region has proved attractive to painters and artists such as John Giles. During the 1940s John Giles would often be accompanied
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In 2017 developer EPC Pacific began construction of a $ 38 million office tower on Nelson Street in Port
Adelaide that will house public servants. In 2021 this building was purchased by Centuria for $ 63 million. In 2017 the Port Admiral Hotel was reopened after a $ 1m redevelopment. It is one of the
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Government announced that DCNS had won the tender to build 12 submarines for the Royal Australian Navy in a $ 50 billion deal, with construction taking place in Port Adelaide. In 2016 the South Australian State Government indicated it is interested in re-establishing the tram network from the
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Starfish Developments and Cedar Woods had won tenders to develop 23ha of vacant waterfront land in the inner Port Adelaide harbour with total investment exceeding $ 1 billion. The development was later renamed Fletcher's Slip after a nearby historic landmark. In 2016 the
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By 2002, the "Newport Quays" consortium was the government's preferred bidder for a $ 1.2 billion project to cover 51 hectares (130 acres) of under used land. The development was unveiled in 2003 and land sales began two years later. This development was stated to be worth $ 1.5 billion and
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Due to the presence of the Jewish community at the time the east side of Todd Street became known colloquially as "Jerusalem" or "Little
Jerusalem". Beginning in the 1880s a strong Scandinavian community lived in Port Adelaide largely due to their affiliation with sea-faring trades. In 1883 the Port
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began closely exploring the area in late 1836 while deciding on a site for the colony of South
Australia's port. After initial trepidation, he reported to the Colonisation Commissioners that the location was a suitable harbour. By this time it had acquired the name "the port creek". Light's choice of
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Adelaide has a long-standing tradition of social reform and progressive movements. Early examples are religious leaders seeking to reduce prostitution and alcoholism amongst wharf workers in the mid-1800s. Later examples are union movements that fought for better working conditions on the wharf
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The original drawings of Adelaide City Plan by Light show that he envisaged a canal (sea communication) between Port Adelaide and the City of Adelaide. The canal was not built; it would have required a massive investment that was not available at the time. A plan of a proposed "Grand Junction Canal"
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On Lipson Street, within a historic warehouse, is the South Australian Maritime Museum. The Maritime Museum builds on the legacy of previous organisations including the Port Adelaide Institute. The Museum holds in trust, a collection that the Institute founded in 1872 and is now the oldest nautical
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The Port Adelaide Artists Forum organises events for local artists. Galleries in the area include the Black Diamond Gallery and Gallery Yampu. The Jackalope Studio Gallery serves as a working studio, a showcase for artists and photographers, framing studio and contains a large amount of purchasable
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In January 2020 the first instance of a house to selling for $ 1 million in the suburb of Port Adelaide was recorded. In 2020, the first residents moved in to new townhomes constructed as part of Starfish's Dock One development. Once completed, Dock One will comprise approximately 650 new homes. In
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Compounding the effect of a declining workforce on business activity, competition for shoppers arrived in the form of regional shopping centres. Up until the 1960s the Port had been second only to Adelaide as a shopping and commercial precinct. The opening of shopping centres in nearby suburbs led
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was erected by the local council in 1881. The town received its first electric lighting in January 1889, lit with the colony's first town supply from a powerhouse in Nile Street. By 1876 it was estimated that there were 5,000 living in 500 houses. More measured figures were 3,013 residents recorded
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in Australia, opened in 1940. In 2004 Premier Mike Rann said the State government would build new rail and road bridges over the Port River at a cost of $ 178 million. On 3 April 2005 he announced that the 'opening and closing' bridges would be toll-free and would be opened twice a day to minimise
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On the corner of Dale street is a building that was opened by the Port Adelaide Market Company in 1879, divided into shops, offices and stalls. Part of the building was later adapted to make a 17-room hotel, the Newmarket. Colac Hotel, on Ocean Steamer's Road, opened in 1881. It was built opposite
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Black Diamond Square—named after the Black Diamond Hotel—is the main intersection of Port Adelaide, at the north end of Commercial Road. The hotel was designed by Adelaide architect William Wier. It opened as the White Horse Cellars Inn in 1851, with an integral 600 seat theatre. Parts of the
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took place at the beginning of the 20th century, accommodating larger ships and reducing the time needed to sail up the Port River to the inner harbour. In the 1920s and 1930s the first wharf was removed or disappeared and the Port Adelaide wharves underwent a significant reconstruction programme,
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which provide habitat for hundreds of species of marine, avian and insect life. The Port River is an important recruitment area for Blue swimmer crabs, Western king prawns and other commercially important species. The river also features established colonies of a wide variety of introduced marine
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line reached the port, crossing the almost empty plain from Adelaide. By 1876 it was a thriving seaport and the principal artery from South Australia, to the rest of the country and to the World. To service the numerous stores and warehouses, many railway lines were built around the wharf areas,
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AFL since 1997. The club was awarded the second AFL licence in South Australia in doing so becoming the only pre-existing non-Victorian club to gain entry into the competition. It had won 34 SANFL Premierships before its move to the AFL. The club is still represented by its reserves team in the
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became the original holder of the land grant for all the land south of St Vincent Street, reaching to Tam O'Shanter Creek (later the Port Canal), comprising 134 acres and known as Section 2112. Much of this land was a tidal mangrove swamp, being reclaimed by successive owners over many decades.
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and sold. By the years end deficiencies of the canal were clear. The canal was dry for most of the day and cargo movement very slow. Seagoing ships had to stop some distance from the settlement due to the mudbanks. Cargo and passengers covered the remaining distance in ships' boats. All had to
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The earliest recorded was the Port Hotel. It opened in 1838, two years before the port was officially declared. Three years later the First Commercial Inn opened. It has the longest licensing history in the suburb, though discontinuous. It did not trade for 12 years following a fire in 1857.
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By the mid-1840s, with increasing trade, the wharves proved insufficient and some more private wharves were constructed. During the late 1850s the state of the dry and dusty plain, between Adelaide and Port Adelaide, led to the pejorative terms "Dustholia" and "Mudholia" in summer and winter.
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which is housed in Shed 1, the last remaining Wharf Shed in the inner Port Adelaide harbour. In December 2016 the Fisherman's Wharf Market building was scheduled to be demolished for the construction of apartments and a public plaza. The Markets where closed in August/September 2022.
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Port Adelaide's diverse subject matter, maritime backdrop, historic, modern and industrial architecture has made it an attractive location for movie and television productions. Examples of movies and television productions that have used Port Adelaide as a filming location include
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style buildings remaining in the Port. It was opened as the Britannia Hotel in 1850 then was rebuilt on site in 1898, in contemporary style. It was renamed as the Dockside Tavern in 2002. The Golden Port Tavern is on the corner of Vincent and Robe Streets. On this site the
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From 1838 to 1906, sixty differently named hotels had been run on 38 different sites within Port Adelaide. A local opinion poll was held in Port Adelaide and other Adelaide districts in February 1906, on the subject of liquor licensing. Port Adelaide voters supported the
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artefacts for public display around Port Adelaide. These include two large anchors that sit outside the Birkenhead Tavern and another outside Le Fevre High School. The museum and these anchors form nodes along the Port Adelaide Anchor Trail, which was created in 2020.
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work. Early houses had their ground floors below the now raised ground level; some had steps built down from road level. The Port Admiral Hotel's original ground floor now forms part of its basement. The last major reclamation was of the Glanville Reserve in 1892.
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The clipper's hull is being temporarily stored on a barge moored in Dock 1 of the port's inner harbour for the next 6–12 months, until a permanent location is selected and prepared. A major celebration was planned for the ship's 150th anniversary, on 17 May 2014.
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was then fed by numerous smaller creeks, and was 2–4 fathoms (4–7 m) deep. The navigable channel was narrow and the creek soon faded into swamps and sandhills. At low tide the channel was surrounded by mudbanks. Dry and solid land ended near present-day
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In 1874 the Port Adelaide Institute began construction of its new headquarters which opened to much fanfare two years later providing the organisation a place to house a library and provide a reading room, museum, lecture hall and classrooms for the area.
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the port could be rowed around. The port had a significant problem—reported in letters from Light and complaints to the Governor from ship owners—of a lack of a fresh water supply. At first the river was not used for larger ships. They had to land at
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The Austbuilt Maritime Museum, operated by the Port Adelaide Historical Society, is located on Fletcher Road, Peterhead. It houses an extensive collection of maritime memorabilia accumulated by the late Keith Le Leu, who famously bought the steam tug
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specialising in photographic materials and "Kirby's Calcarea Teething Powders". Medical suites were leased upstairs. It was bought by Birks Chemists in 1946, and remained a pharmacy until 1996. From then to at least 2001 the building was vacant.
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to the south. The main strip of Port Adelaide is along St Vincent Street, with a residential area to the south of the train station along Commercial Road and Webb Street. Recent residential development has occurred along the waterfront promenade.
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hall, library and the Port Adelaide Institute. It was renamed as the Family Hotel in 1876, then as the Black Diamond Hotel c. 1878. This last name came from the Black Diamond Line shipping company. From 1866 to 1883 Cannon brand beer was
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after himself. Jervois Bridge was an opening bridge first operated by horse power, and later by mechanical means. It was replaced with a fixed bridge in the same position in 1969, when there was no longer a need for small boats to pass.
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had a history of hosting early Adelaide rock bands. Jimmy Barnes wrote a song after the pub and his experiences playing there. The Port Adelaide region is home to some notable vinyl record stores such as Porthole Records and Mr V Music.
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During the rest of the 1800s harbour facilities expanded and the town grew. It gained an impressive range of commercial and institutional buildings. Many have survived, resulting in Port Adelaide having one of the best concentrations of
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The South Australian Aviation Museum is the State's official aviation museum. It is run by an independent non-profit voluntary organisation that is accredited by the History Trust of South Australia. The museum was formed in 1984 at
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and one building built over the water. By 2008 reports showed the resale value of some properties in the developments were under the initial cost. The local council estimated that less than half of finished properties were occupied.
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The Tramways of Adelaide, past, present, and future: a complete illustrated and historical souvenir of the Adelaide tramways from the inception of the horse trams to the inauguration of the present magnificent electric trolley car
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The Ripple Artist Studios building in Port Adelaide with long time tenant 'Port Art Supplies' below. Notable vinyl record store 'Porthole Records' is next door. These buildings are a paragon example of the architecture in Port
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In 2004 Premier Mike Rann announced that a dolphin sanctuary would be established in the Port River and Barker Inlet covering 118 square kilometres, the first "urban" dolphin sanctuary in the world. In 2005 the
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Port Dock Brewery hotel won business awards as best hotel and restaurant in 2001. It was built in 1855 and opened as the Dock Hotel. The current building structure results from an 1883 rebuild, with stone from
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Two six-room houses were built on the corner of Cannon Street and Church Place in 1873. They were converted into a single building and opened as the Kent Hotel in 1875. The building's exterior was restyled in
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Many restaurants line the East side of Commercial Road in Port Adelaide. Pictured from left to right is Argo's Hellenic Cafe Restaurant (Greek), Miss Viet Kitchen (Vietnamese) and Carmine and Co (Italian).
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Port Adelaide has many parks. The most recent is a $ 2 million refurbishment of the Hart's Mill precinct at Port Adelaide, opened in May 2014. Hart's Mill, Mundy Street, Port Adelaide SA 5015, Australia.
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The Australian Museum of Childhood displays a collection of toys that were manufactured in Australia from the 1890s onwards. The toys were collected by Alan Griffiths over a 30-year period.
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to a general decline in retail turnover. Activity in the suburb has declined significantly from its heyday, leaving parts empty and derelict. Historic buildings were closed and sometimes
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Tavern opened in late 1850. The Arms burned down in 1865 and was replaced with the current hotel, then known as The Globe. The hotel's name was changed to the current one in 1981.
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operation began. It reopened on 3 April 1917. From 1917 until its closure in 1935, the Port Adelaide tram system was not connected to the rest of Adelaide's light rail network.
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listed Port Dock Goods Shed, the last remaining building from the former railway station. It was built in the 1870s and showcases the wooden construction techniques used by the
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has a strong connection with South Australia, to which she made 23 voyages between 1864 and 1886, bringing an estimated 889 passengers who came to settle in South Australia.
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as far as Port Adelaide by 2018. However, during that year, the newly elected Liberal Party government scrapped the tram network expansion. In 2005 the road portion of the
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Aerial view of Kmart, 1986. Throughout the 1980s the popularity of the suburb had declined, and it was little more than a commercial precinct for its adjacent suburbs.
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display pavilion. It was built with the assistance of a grant received under the Federation Grant Scheme; a scheme that commemorated the hundredth anniversary of the
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This is Port Adelaide! Port Misery would be a better name; for nothing in any other part of the world can surpass it in every thing that is wretched and inconvenient.
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The British hotel is the longest continually licensed. It opened 1847 as a single storey building, and was rebuilt with two further storeys in 1876 for then-owner
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traverse 2–300 m of swamps after landing to reach sandhills, and eventually the road to Adelaide. The new port's first maritime casualty was the migrant ship
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Port Adelaide's strong sporting tradition and culture extend into other sports with most clubs using black and white along with the magpie as their club symbols.
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passengers from the end of Commercial Road to the other side of the river. The ferry stopped operating in 1943, consequent to opening of the Birkenhead Bridge.
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that ran aground on the outer sand bar. Later a small waterway in the port was named after the ship; the waterway later became the Port Adelaide Canal.
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2020 the Port Adelaide Pirates Soccer Club moved to their new home on the Peninsula after $ 9.2 million in investments for the Taperoo sports complex.
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Party's platform, reducing the number of licences by a third. Fifteen hotels and three wine licences expired on 25 March 1909 and were not renewed.
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steam locomotive, is used for further runs during special events. This locomotive was built in 1919 and used by Broken Hill Associated Smelters at
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was produced in 1851, with an exhibition of his "A Bird's Eye View of the Country Between Adelaide and the North Arm", showing the proposed canal.
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organisms which originally arrived in South Australia in or on ships. Over 30 introduced marine species have so far been identified in the river.
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Adelaide Caledonian Society was founded and continues to this day. In the 1880s during Christmas Chinese lanterns were hung around Port Adelaide.
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Transit in Adelaide: the story of the development of street public transportation in Adelaide from horse trams to the present bus and tram system
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in South Australia. Their significance was recognised in May 1982, when a sizeable part of the town centre was declared a State Heritage Area.
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in South Australia. Their significance was recognised in May 1982, when a sizeable part of the town centre was declared a State Heritage Area.
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At the opening of both bridges Rann unveiled a plaque dedicated to Mary Mackillop blessed by Pope Benedict during his recent visit to Sydney.
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In 1991 the State Historical Aviation Collection became part of the museum. This collection was formerly held by the National Motor Museum in
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Up until 2019, Port Adelaide was the namesake of its federal electorate; however, the suburb of Port Adelaide is now under the electorate of
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in the 1960s had a major impact on the Port, changing cargo handling methods and significantly reducing the size of the local workforce.
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used to talk to workers at the pub. Mick Young owned the pub from 1988 to 1990 and as of 2002 it was owned by the Labor Party.
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fashion in the 1940s and the interior of the hotel completely renovated in the 1990s. It is now known as the Port Anchor Hotel.
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also in Port Adelaide, and in January 2006 opened on its present site in Lipson Street, adjacent to the railway museum.
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acquired it in 1937. It was known from c. 1907–1952 as "McGraths British Hotel". Dockside Tavern is one of the few
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program and other naval construction projects. Techport features the largest ship lift in the Southern Hemisphere.
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in the hotel. The building was converted to retail shops in 1884 and the Central Hotel erected on the south side.
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3997:"Hans Ehmann's plan to demolish Port Adelaide's Fishermen's Wharf Market for $ 200m development"
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4302:"This weekend's Wonderwalls street art festival very nearly didn't happen"
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would comprise 2000 homes, construction of which would create 4000 jobs.
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Department for Transport Energy and Infrastructure (24 September 2008).
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Clipper Ship 'City of Adelaide' Ltd. > 150th Birthday Community Event
4328:"Adelaide Festival Centre flourishing with events in Spring 2021 | News"
3662:"Port Adelaide Enfield Council Offices (Former Port Adelaide Town Hall)"
3496:"Port Adelaide records first $ 1 million house sale - realestate.com.au"
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Scandinavian Immigration and Settlement in Australia Before World War II
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Rails Through Swamp and Sand – A History of the Port Adelaide Railway
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3587:"Port Adelaide's Newmarket Hotel sells to interstate buyer for $ 4m"
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along streets, and connecting with the main lines from Adelaide. A
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Port Adelaide, South Australia, 1847, by William Anderson Cawthorne
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Labor's factions negotiate deal to keep Mark Butler in parliament
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that was recovered after crashing in Papua New Guinea in 1943, a
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show. The 1947 cafeteria car, or the entire site, can be hired.
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moved for first time in 20 years ahead of trip to Port Adelaide
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South Australian Land Titles Office Register Book 21, Folio 361
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The Land is a Map: Placenames of Indigenous Origin in Australia
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Nautical chart showing the inner and outer Harbours about 1942
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4604:"Port to lobby for SANFL flags to count in revised AFL tally"
4561:"Port to lobby for SANFL flags to count in revised AFL tally"
4267:"Chapter 10: Kaurna Ancestor Being Tjilbruke: Commemorations"
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Port Adelaide Branch of the National Trust of South Australia
2993:. Australia: The Australian National University. p. 170.
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People who have lived around the Port Adelaide area include:
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performances. The largest music festival in Port Adelaide is
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began the redevelopment of the Port Canal Shopping Centre as
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until the port was charted. This early port was plagued by
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3408:"Now Open: An Authentic Taqueria Moves into Port Adelaide"
2536:. In Hercus, Luise; Hodges, Flavia; Simpson, Jane (eds.).
2093:(Dakota) that was used for Government VIP transportation.
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The horse tramways of Adelaide and its suburbs, 1875–1907
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4181:"Captured on Canvas: John Giles' Port Adelaide 1930–1960"
4105:"From Port Adelaide to global fame, then forgotten again"
3547:"$ 9.2m: What it costs to turn old school into soccer HQ"
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Amery, Rob; Buckskin, Vincent (Jack) Kanya (March 2009).
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5331:
Southern passages; A maritime history of South Australia
3361:"Sweeping 6-level, $ 38m office block for Port Adelaide"
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5526:
Map Of Port Adelaide, Section 2112 B. 25 November 1852.
5375:(5th ed.). Port Adelaide: National Railway Museum.
5356:. Port Adelaide: Port Adelaide Historical Society Inc.
3915:"Introduced Species in the Port River & West Lakes"
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steam train known as Bub was built. Involvement of the
4155:"Painting of Port Adelaide Sailing Club by John Giles"
4033:"Final Day - Fisherman's Wharf Markets, Port Adelaide"
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at Black Diamond Corner. In 2021 the South Australian
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Department for Transport, Energy and Infrastructure.
3256:"Quest Hotel Construction Kicks Off in Port Adelaide"
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2429:"Profile of the electoral division of Hindmarsh (SA)"
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The Railway Hotel, opposite the site of the original
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Loading cargo onto ships at Queen's Wharf, circa 1927
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changing the face of the inner harbour's waterfront.
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5422:. Sydney: Australian Electric Traction Association.
3890:"Port Adelaide River, Barker Inlet & West Lakes"
3433:"Pirate Life eyes new brewing site at Port Adelaide"
3196:"Investors losing money as issues plague next stage"
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was completed. It is a 5.5 kilometres (3.4 mi)
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whilst working on Port Adelaide maritime paintings.
5013:. City of Port Adelaide and Enfield. Archived from
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City of Adelaide clipper finally finds safe harbour
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3383:"Centuria acquires Port Adelaide offices for $ 63m"
2020:DH-22 de Havilland Sea Venom, formerly used aboard
2005:
1935:
1118:and the union movement. Both former Prime Minister
4457:"Shop Pick: A Crate-Digger's Delight in Semaphore"
4053:"100 YEARS OF PORT ADELAIDE WORKERS MEMORIAL 2021"
1616:club from outside Victoria to gain entry into the
893:and built as Port Adelaide Town Hall in 1939, was
524:Excavation of the Port Dock at Port Adelaide, 1879
4945:"Welcome to the South Australian Aviation Museum"
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4857:, 6 September 2013. Accessed 10 September 2013.
4628:City of Port Adelaide Enfield > About Council
2273:, built in 1919. Trains connect to Adelaide and
2035:and relocated in 1986 to a former Port Adelaide
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488:between Adelaide and the North Arm, by engineer
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5301:. Adelaide: Libraries board of South Australia.
5270:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
5223:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
4825:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
3866:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
3836:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
3633:"Architect Details: Christopher (Chris) Arthur"
3064:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
2457:. Government of South Australia. Archived from
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5171:Australian Railway Historical Society Bulletin
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5384:. Port Adelaide: Port Centre Project Office.
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2039:. It relocated again in 1996, to an aircraft
816:opened La Popular Taqueria in Port Adelaide.
719:The plans included provision for a 100-berth
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4888:. 6 February 2014. Accessed 7 February 2014.
4873:. 3 February 2014. Accessed 5 February 2014.
4354:"Friday fun at St Jerome's Laneway Festival"
3110:"Port Adelaide redevelopment plans unveiled"
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2265:Rail transport in the 21st century uses the
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1878:The museum is an independent entity, run by
749:under construction by ASC at Osborne on the
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4756:
4431:"A Food and Wine Lover's Guide to Adelaide"
3570:: CS1 maint: numeric names: authors list (
3224:Wheatley Kim; Lloyd Tim (23 October 2009).
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536:work. Gawler awarded a tender allowing the
516:1840 – 1860 Finalisation of wharf locations
316:name, although not officially adopted as a
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5382:The Port Adelaide Centre: past and present
5009:Port Adelaide Visitor Information Centre.
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4591:– via National Library of Australia.
3621:– via National Library of Australia.
3219:
3217:
3112:. Reed Business Information. 5 August 2002
3046:– via National Library of Australia.
2952:– via National Library of Australia.
2887:"Port Adelaide Institute | SA History Hub"
2773:– via National Library of Australia.
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1756:and the current elected representative is
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735:2010 – present – Port Adelaide renaissance
5373:Your guide to the National Railway Museum
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4405:"Barnesy honours Largs Hotel with a song"
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988:List of hotels and pubs in Port Adelaide
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5371:Sampson Bob, Offler Ingrid (June 2003).
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4775:National Railway Museum > Train rides
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3381:Tauriello, Giuseppe (8 September 2021).
3309:Tauriello, Giuseppe (9 September 2021).
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783:cost $ 45m to build and opened in 2019.
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5040:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation.
4667:"Notional two-party preferred results"
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1786:National Railway Museum, Port Adelaide
1655:Port Adelaide Cycling Club (est. 1897)
1646:Port Adelaide Sailing Club (est. 1897)
6154:Ports and harbours of South Australia
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4973:. Australian Broadcasting Corporation
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4265:Malone, Gavin Damien Francis (2012).
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3459:"Port Canal's 45m Makeover Kicks Off"
3167:Hoyle, Rhiannon (29 September 2007).
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2579:"Barker Inlet and Port River Estuary"
2376:"Port Adelaide (suburb and locality)"
2082:, formerly from the aircraft carrier
1820:. The museum was sited in the former
1685:Port Adelaide Tennis Club (est. 1973)
1643:Port Adelaide Rowing Club (est. 1877)
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727:In October 2009 it was named, by the
579:1860 to 1970 – Port Adelaide's heyday
5468:. Port Dock Station Railway Museum.
5454:
5011:"The Australian Museum of Childhood"
4902:Limited > 1/4 Million Descendants
4811:Sampson and Offler (2003), pp.22–23.
4713:Tauondi Aboriginal Community College
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3995:Pisani, Ashleigh (2 December 2016).
2308:
5036:The Collectors (23 December 2007).
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4481:Wills, Daniel (16 September 2019).
4130:"Margaret Preston | SA History Hub"
3140:Fewster, Sean (16 September 2007).
3062:"Port Adelaide State Heritage Area"
2963:Pfeiffer, Christina (3 June 2007).
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1979:is now a museum open to the public.
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25:Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
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5767:Birkenhead Riverview Tavern (1877)
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5399:State Transport Authority (1978).
4943:South Australian Aviation Museum.
4821:History Trust of South Australia.
4741:Sampson and Offler (2003), pp.1–3.
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4083:South Australia's History Festival
3666:SA Heritage Places Database Search
3226:"Is it too late to save the Port?"
3194:Wheatley, Kim (8 September 2008).
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2301:, and major interstate routes via
2127:Replica 17th-century Dutch vessel
1922:South Australian Heritage Register
1812:and receipt of a $ 2 million
1557:The New Adventures of Black Beauty
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899:South Australian Heritage Register
390:1836 – Deciding on Adelaide's Port
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5648:Torrens Island Concentration Camp
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5245:Bus Service information from the
2431:. Australian Electoral Commission
2380:Australian Census 2021 QuickStats
2254:. Some of the line was raised on
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1192:along the length of the estuary.
641:A tram on St Vincent Street, 1919
296:. It is also the namesake of the
5643:South Australian Maritime Museum
5638:South Australian Aviation Museum
5495:South Australian Maritime Museum
5490:South Australian Aviation Museum
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2236:in 1879. This line was built in
2012:South Australian Aviation Museum
2006:South Australian Aviation Museum
1950:South Australian Maritime Museum
1936:South Australian Maritime Museum
1861:Fort Glanville Conservation Park
1810:History Trust of South Australia
949:building were used for an early
934:South Australian Brewing Company
792:to Port Adelaide, with links to
763:Australian Submarine Corporation
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482:State Library of South Australia
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5268:"Port River Expressway (PRExy)"
5221:"Port Adelaide Viaduct Upgrade"
5100:Rodrigues, Sam (24 July 2008).
4753:Sampson and Offler (2003), p.3.
4732:Sampson and Offler (2003), p.2.
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1122:and local Member of Parliament
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346:Port Adelaide was covered with
5791:Port Dock Brewery Hotel (1855)
5612:Port Adelaide Workers Memorial
4965:Walsh, Ashley (29 June 2008).
4134:sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au
3232:. News Limited. Archived from
2965:"Take a walk on the Port side"
2891:sahistoryhub.history.sa.gov.au
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2111:Australian Museum of Childhood
1677:Port Adelaide Rugby Union Club
1665:Port Adelaide Pirates (Soccer)
1245:Port Adelaide Workers Memorial
1236:Port Adelaide Workers Memorial
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712:Adelaide Dolphin Sanctuary Act
18:Port Adelaide (disambiguation)
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5857:City of Port Adelaide Enfield
5516:Port Adelaide Enfield Council
4246:City of Port Adelaide Enfield
3641:University of South Australia
3637:Architects of South Australia
3336:"Subscribe to The Advertiser"
3285:"Subscribe to The Advertiser"
3142:"Timeline of the development"
2757:"POLICE COURT.—PORT ADELAIDE"
2721:. 7 November 1840. p. 3.
2358:
2267:Port Adelaide railway station
2182:in 1878; It was named by Sir
1983:After a 14-year campaign the
1730:City of Port Adelaide Enfield
1694:Port Adelaide is home to the
1251:took place in Port Adelaide.
1153:
1096:Port Adelaide Railway Station
972:Port Adelaide railway station
674:1970–2010 – Economic slowdown
298:City of Port Adelaide Enfield
143:City of Port Adelaide Enfield
5418:Steele, Christopher (1981).
5308:Port Misery and the new port
5061:The Australian encyclopaedia
4991:Westthorp, T.: Sorry Keith,
4380:"Waterside | Vitalstatistix"
4103:Nunn, Louise (30 May 2014).
1638:Port Adelaide Athletics Club
1336:St Jerome's Laneway Festival
1280:by friend and fellow artist
1137:
1001:Birkenhead Riverview Tavern
884:
411:1837 – Port Creek Settlement
129:14 km (9 mi) from
7:
5800:The Lighthouse Hotel (1857)
5776:First Commercial Inn (1841)
5699:Port Adelaide Football Club
5459:. Flinders Ranges Research.
5297:Kingsborough, L.S. (1965).
4057:Maritime Union of Australia
2989:Koivukangas, Olavi (1972).
2717:"Opening of the new port".
2489:. 29 April 1911. p. 7.
2346:
2297:to the northern suburbs of
2070:. Older aircraft include a
1696:Port Adelaide Football Club
1690:Port Adelaide Football Club
1659:Port Adelaide Baseball Club
1610:Port Adelaide Football Club
1307:are representations of the
978:windows and an 1890s glass
729:National Trust of Australia
10:
6170:
5617:Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge
5531:Review of Founding History
5191:Kingsborough (1965), p.17.
5182:The Critic (1909), p.9–11.
5108:. News Ltd. Archived from
4848:Historic clipper ship the
2542:. ANU Press. p. 206.
2509:The University of Adelaide
2501:"Map(s) of Kaurna Country"
2200:Tom 'Diver' Derrick Bridge
2140:
2009:
1965:
1947:
1783:
1774:
1769:Tauondi Aboriginal College
1712:Australian Football League
1671:Port Adelaide Bowling Club
1650:Port Adelaide Cricket Club
1618:Australian Football League
1217:
1204:
1157:
362:, the western side of the
331:
327:
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5760:
5707:
5687:
5656:
5625:
5574:
5352:Reynolds, Yvonne (2002).
5312:Lobethal, South Australia
5050:Parsons (1997), pp.39–40.
4641:"Elected Member Contacts"
4608:The Sydney Morning Herald
4580:The Express and Telegraph
4159:Google Arts & Culture
4021:Fisherman's Wharf Market
3864:Property Location Browser
3834:Property Location Browser
3753:"Port Heritage Pub Trail"
2792:Parsons (1997), pp.22–23.
2762:South Australian Register
2746:Parsons (1997), pp.19–20.
2693:Parsons (1997), pp.14–16.
2672:Parsons (1997), pp.11–13.
2663:Parsons (1997), pp.11,34.
2455:Property Location Browser
2409:. Electoral Commission SA
2097:Austbuilt Maritime Museum
1955:collection in Australia.
1926:South Australian Railways
1822:Port Dock railway station
1700:Australian rules football
1620:. Pictured is the club's
1614:Australian rules football
1569:Sebastian and the Sparrow
987:
879:Goldsbrough Mort & Co
877:designed a woolstore for
443:The Port Creek Settlement
338:Port River § History
288:is a port-side region of
275:
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176:
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125:
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107:
92:
88:
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5788:Port Anchor Hotel (1873)
5770:The British Hotel (1847)
5607:Port Adelaide Lighthouse
5587:Fishermen's Wharf Market
5575:Buildings and structures
5508:14 February 2010 at the
5329:Parsons, Ronald (1986).
5306:Parsons, Ronald (1997).
5139:Parson (1986), pp.82–83.
4907:21 February 2009 at the
3970:"Hart's Mill Playground"
2840:Parsons (1997), pp.40–41
2485:"The Port of Adelaide".
2244:5 ft 3 in
2149:transport infrastructure
1918:3 ft 6 in
1888:5 ft 3 in
1599:
1587:Who Killed Jenny Langby?
1332:Adelaide Guitar Festival
1325:
1211:Fishermen's Wharf Market
1195:
1057:Port Dock Brewery Hotel
891:Christopher Arthur Smith
609:The construction of the
538:South Australian Company
399:separating the port and
65:Fishermen's Wharf Market
61:Port Adelaide Lighthouse
5797:Royal Arms Hotel (1878)
5633:National Railway Museum
5497:Accessed 30 March 2012.
5442:. Adelaide: The Critic.
5380:Samuels, Brian (1987).
5335:Netley, South Australia
5209:Steele C. (1981), p.36.
4630:Retrieved 28 June 2017.
4179:Jenkins, Susan (2009).
3605:"Home Plots and Houses"
2584:Estuary Care Foundation
2555:Another link to Ch. 10.
2505:Kaurna Warra Pintyanthi
2281:would be extended down
2133:at Port Adelaide, with
2080:Westland Wessex HAS.31B
2060:General Dynamics F-111C
1977:City of Adelaide (1864)
1968:City of Adelaide (1864)
1830:Federation of Australia
1814:Australian Bicentennial
1780:National Railway Museum
1719:Governance and politics
540:to construct a private
5809:Glanville Hotel (1865)
5779:Newmarket Hotel (1879)
5773:Dockside Tavern (1850)
5252:4 January 2010 at the
5173:, July 1970 pp 146–160
5130:ABC News 1 August 2008
4911:Accessed 31 July 2012.
4784:Accessed 25 July 2012.
4669:. ECSA. Archived from
3819:Reynolds (2002), p.44.
3810:Reynolds (2002), p.15.
3801:Reynolds (2002), p.25.
3792:Reynolds (2002), p.13.
3783:Reynolds (2002), p.43.
3742:Reynolds (2002), p.35.
3733:Reynolds (2002), p.29.
3715:Reynolds (2002), p.21.
3706:Reynolds (2002), p.11.
3697:Reynolds (2002), p.19.
3340:www.adelaidenow.com.au
3289:www.adelaidenow.com.au
3169:"New face of the Port"
2913:Reynolds (2002), p.17.
2260:conversion to electric
2175:
2138:
2076:de Havilland Sea Venom
2027:
1980:
1945:
1844:
1764:Educational facilities
1625:
1575:The Life of Harry Dare
1545:Wrong Side of the Road
1372:
1265:
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1116:Australian Labor Party
1098:
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881:sometime before 1929.
850:
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467:
366:, and northwards past
5626:Cultural institutions
5602:Mary MacKillop Bridge
5354:Pubs of Port Adelaide
5148:Parsons (1986), p.65.
4930:Accessed 13 May 2014.
4645:Port Adelaide Enfield
4384:vitalstatistix.com.au
4251:Public Art Guide Book
4079:"May Day in the Port"
3688:Reynolds (2002), p.5.
3500:www.realestate.com.au
3260:TheUrbanDeveloper.com
2876:Parsons (1986), p.67.
2867:Parsons (1986), p.76.
2849:Parsons (1997), p.39.
2828:Parsons (1997), p.37.
2819:Parsons (1997), p.36.
2801:Parsons (1986), p.33.
2783:Parsons (1997), p.21.
2702:Parsons (1997), p.10.
2654:Parsons (1986), p.20.
2636:Parsons (1997), p.38.
2622:Parsons (1986), p.32.
2604:Parsons (1986), p.18.
2287:Port River Expressway
2208:Mary MacKillop Bridge
2173:
2126:
2119:Transport and bridges
2019:
1975:
1943:
1842:
1826:Commonwealth Railways
1607:
1364:
1357:Movies and Television
1262:
1233:
1226:Progressive movements
1145:
1093:
1033:The Lighthouse Hotel
1025:First Commercial Inn
912:
848:
806:
778:
767:Air Warfare Destroyer
742:
681:
523:
472:
463:
332:Further information:
181:around Port Adelaide:
5794:Railway Hotel (1856)
5464:Thompson, M (1988).
5157:Parson (1986), p.79.
4829:on 11 September 2009
4780:17 July 2012 at the
4225:www.jackalope.com.au
4188:Exhibition catalogue
3950:on 18 September 2021
2925:Parson (1986), p.83.
2810:Parsons (1997), p.9.
2684:Parsons (1986), p.39
2613:Parsons (1997), p.8.
2056:Lockheed AP-3C Orion
1622:undefeated 1914 side
1439:Oranges and Sunshine
1385:Escape from Pretoria
1249:May Day celebrations
968:Yatala Labour Prison
918:2018 Tour Down Under
686:The introduction of
58:Clockwise, from top:
16:For other uses, see
6149:Suburbs of Adelaide
5657:Beaches and islands
5437:The Critic (1909).
5337:: Wakefield Press.
5112:on 23 February 2012
5081:on 21 December 2007
4967:"A state of flight"
4435:Concrete Playground
4280:Flinders University
3262:. 22 September 2015
3068:on 27 February 2010
2645:Parsons (1997), p.5
2353:Naval Base Adelaide
2068:RAAF Base Edinburgh
1473:Dance Me to My Song
1188:port, with several
1184:Port Adelaide is a
1178:Grand Junction Road
1166:bottlenose dolphins
1146:Aerial view of the
993:Port Admiral Hotel
825:Port Adelaide Plaza
781:Port Adelaide Plaza
474:George French Angas
354:, who occupied the
344:European settlement
334:History of Adelaide
162:Federal division(s)
150:State electorate(s)
5813:Lord Exmouth Hotel
5783:Port Admiral Hotel
5420:The burnside lines
5314:: Ronald Parsons.
5256:timetables website
5017:on 13 October 2009
4997:Portside Messenger
4926:8 May 2014 at the
4886:Portside Messenger
4855:Portside Messenger
4411:. 5 September 2014
4201:on 3 December 2013
3870:on 12 October 2016
3840:on 12 October 2016
3484:Banksia Tree Cafe
3439:. 13 February 2018
3090:, 16 January 2008.
3088:Portside Messenger
2941:Port Adelaide News
2566:Kaurna Place Names
2461:on 12 October 2016
2327:Kancho Bill Fenton
2176:
2139:
2137:raised in May 2006
2028:
1981:
1946:
1845:
1728:The office of the
1626:
1581:Youth on the March
1491:Playing Beatie Bow
1373:
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1049:Port Anchor Hotel
1009:The British Hotel
922:
864:colonial buildings
851:
841:Heritage buildings
809:
785:
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604:colonial buildings
526:
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364:Fleurieu Peninsula
73:Port River Dolphin
6136:
6135:
6128:Woodville Gardens
5968:Hampstead Gardens
5822:
5821:
5708:Ships and vessels
5582:Birkenhead Bridge
5512:– Flinders Ports.
5169:Eardley, Gifford
4647:. 17 January 2020
4332:AussieTheatre.com
4248:. "In the Port".
3236:on 7 October 2011
2719:The Sydney Herald
2549:978-1-921536-57-1
2309:Famous Portonians
2303:Salisbury Highway
2295:Lefevre Peninsula
2279:Glenelg tram line
2252:steam locomotives
2189:Birkenhead Bridge
2135:Birkenhead Bridge
1930:Friends of Thomas
1706:(SANFL) games is
1539:Working Class Boy
1533:Call Me Mr. Brown
1467:The Time Guardian
1421:Boys in the Trees
1288:art from Mexico.
1080:
1079:
1073:Royal Arms Hotel
901:on 24 July 1980.
497:Birkenhead Bridge
283:
282:
279:Adjoining suburbs
271:
270:
81:Birkenhead Bridge
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5804:Largs Pier Hotel
5716:City of Adelaide
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2072:Spitfire Mark VC
1996:City of Adelaide
1989:City of Adelaide
1985:City of Adelaide
1960:City of Adelaide
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1724:Local governance
1515:In a Savage Land
1509:Lust and Revence
1462:Heaven's Burning
1350:Largs Pier Hotel
1297:glow-in-the-dark
1277:Margaret Preston
1041:Newmarket Hotel
1017:Dockside Tavern
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943:Carpenters' Arms
875:F. Kenneth Milne
871:South Australian
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5451:
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6088:Sefton Park
6023:North Haven
5998:Largs North
5978:Holden Hill
5943:Gepps Cross
5918:Dudley Park
5903:Dernancourt
5883:Blair Athol
5744:One and All
5737:MV Nelcebee
5592:Hart's Mill
4869:Editorial,
4709:"Home page"
4613:10 February
4286:17 November
4221:"Jackalope"
3974:Play and Go
3954:22 November
3919:iNaturalist
3899:15 December
3894:iNaturalist
3551:adelaidenow
3443:16 February
2590:23 November
2514:23 November
2256:embankments
2248:broad gauge
2234:Albert Park
1818:John Bannon
1796:457 mm
1758:Mark Butler
1742:Susan Close
1679:(est. 1933)
1673:(est. 1903)
1667:(est. 1903)
1661:(est. 1889)
1652:(est. 1897)
1640:(est. 1870)
1427:Anzac Girls
930:Henry Ayers
914:Peter Sagan
814:Mexico City
534:reclamation
205:Largs North
117:Postcode(s)
108:Established
69:Hart's Mill
6143:Categories
6073:Queenstown
6028:Northfield
6008:Manningham
6003:Lightsview
5963:Greenacres
5908:Devon Park
5878:Birkenhead
5873:Angle Park
5669:Port River
5278:7 February
5231:3 February
5116:7 February
5021:1 February
4977:1 February
4950:1 February
4833:1 February
4823:"About Us"
4575:"BASEBALL"
4461:Broadsheet
4389:8 February
4006:13 October
3769:19 October
3412:Broadsheet
3366:9 February
3345:9 February
3294:9 February
3266:8 February
3240:6 February
3206:7 February
3179:7 February
3152:7 February
3116:7 February
3072:1 February
2936:"No Title"
2359:References
2318:Bryan Dawe
2230:horse tram
2204:Port River
2147:The first
2143:Port River
2141:See also:
2084:HMAS
2022:HMAS
1880:volunteers
1873:Port Pirie
1801:18 in
1593:The Hunter
1433:Like Minds
1391:Wolf Creek
1320:street art
1293:Taltaityai
1160:Port River
1154:Port River
1148:Port River
1132:Temperance
1124:Mick Young
873:architect
869:Prominent
751:Port River
744:HMAS
696:vandalised
459:mosquitoes
437:, Captain
372:Port River
322:Yertabulti
253:Queenstown
249:West Lakes
217:Birkenhead
93:Population
36:Yertabulti
6123:Wingfield
6093:Semaphore
6083:Rosewater
6058:Peterhead
6033:Northgate
5993:Largs Bay
5973:Hillcrest
5958:Glanville
5913:Dry Creek
5893:Clearview
5888:Broadview
5674:Semaphore
5569:landmarks
3980:8 October
3469:4 October
2341:Bob Quinn
2323:John Hart
2283:Port Road
2165:Dry Creek
2086:Melbourne
2037:Flourmill
2024:Melbourne
1857:Semaphore
1760:(Labor).
1754:Hindmarsh
1744:(Labor).
1551:Here I Am
1521:Deck Dogz
1397:Gallipoli
1309:Tjilbruke
1264:Adelaide.
1138:Geography
1120:Bob Hawke
976:leadlight
964:Dry Creek
951:freemason
885:Town Hall
798:Semaphore
560:John Hill
450:high tide
342:Prior to
318:dual name
276:Footnotes
262:Rosewater
225:Glanville
213:Peterhead
209:Largs Bay
167:Hindmarsh
6068:Prospect
6018:New Port
5928:Ethelton
5868:Alberton
5730:Fearless
5506:Archived
5250:Archived
4993:Fearless
4924:Archived
4905:Archived
4778:Archived
4696:ABC News
3617:22 April
3566:cite web
3525:Dock One
3437:ABC News
3130:ABC News
3009:ePage.at
2769:23 March
2347:See also
2299:Adelaide
2218:ferrying
2157:causeway
2153:Alberton
2104:Fearless
2048:Birdwood
1910: in
1792:Mile End
1596:(2008).
1590:(1974),
1584:(2017),
1578:(1995).
1572:(1988),
1566:(1994),
1560:(1992),
1554:(2011),
1548:(1981),
1542:(2018),
1536:(1986),
1530:(1989),
1524:(2005),
1518:(1999),
1512:(1996),
1506:(1991),
1500:(1982),
1494:(1986),
1488:(2005),
1482:(2002),
1476:(1998),
1470:(1987),
1464:(1997),
1460:(2018),
1454:(2004),
1448:(2000),
1442:(2010),
1436:(2006),
1430:(2014),
1424:(2016),
1418:(2007),
1412:(2020),
1406:(1993),
1400:(1981),
1394:(2005),
1388:(2020),
1382:(2021),
1313:Dreaming
1271:painter
1107:pharmacy
1085:Art Deco
980:fanlight
568:dredging
505:surveyed
480:, 1846,
401:Adelaide
394:Colonel
384:Alberton
368:Snowtown
348:mangrove
306:Adelaide
290:Adelaide
257:Alberton
229:Ethelton
221:New Port
126:Location
40:Adelaide
6103:Taperoo
6048:Ottoway
6043:Osborne
5988:Klemzig
5983:Kilburn
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