links to locations & details | | | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | The Clarendon Weir is a small weir on the Onkaparinga River, near Adelaide in South Australia. Built in 1894�96 as part of the early Onkaparinga Water Scheme, the weir was designed to pool water from the Mount Bold Reservoir, on the Onkaparinga, which is often boosted with water from the River Murray. From the weir water is directed onwards to Happy Valley Reservoir in the Field River catchment through pipeline. The water is used to supply the majority of the Adelaide regions water needs. The ... |
| |  | IUCN Category III, Protected areas in Adelaide, Conservation parks of South Australia, Protected areas established in 1985, 1985 establishments in Australia, Adelaide geography stubs, South Australia protected area stubs, Hidden categories:, Articles lacking in-text citations from May 2015, All articles lacking in-text citations, Use dmy dates from September 2014, Use Australian English from September 2014, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Coordinates on Wikidata, All stub a... | | |
| |  | High schools in South Australia, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use dmy dates from August 2012, Use Australian English from August 2012, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Articles needing additional references from November 2008, All articles needing additional references, All articles with unsourced statements, Articles with unsourced statements from October 2007, Articles with unsourced statements from August 2007, Articles with unsour... | | |
| |  | | | McLaren Vale is a wine region approximately 35 km south of Adelaide in South Australia. It is internationally renowned for the wines it produces. The region was named after either David McLaren, the Colonial Manager of the South Australia Company or John McLaren (unrelated) who surveyed the area in 1839. Among the first settlers to the region in late 1839, were two English farmers from Devon, William Colton and Charles Thomas Hewett. William Colton established the Daringa Farm and Charles Thomas... |
| |  | Private schools in South Australia, Educational institutions established in 1902, Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools, International Baccalaureate schools in Australia, Methodist schools in Australia, Uniting Church schools in Australia, Primary schools in South Australia, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Articles with dead external links from September 2012, Articles with dead external links from October 2010, CS1 errors: dates, Pages using cita... | | |
| |  | City of Burnside, Educational institutions established in 1898, High schools in South Australia, Public schools in South Australia, Special interest high schools in South Australia, International Baccalaureate schools in Australia, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use dmy dates from August 2015, Use Australian English from August 2015, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Articles needing additional references from October 2008, All articles ... | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | Open Universities Australia, Universities in South Australia, Education in Adelaide, Nursing schools in Australia, Educational institutions established in 1991, University of South Australia, Australian vocational education and training providers, Australian Technology Network, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use Australian English from October 2011, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Use dmy dates from October 2011, Articles containing La... | | The University of South Australia (UniSA) is a public university in the Australian state of South Australia. It was formed in 1991 with the merger of the South Australian Institute of Technology and Colleges of Advanced Education. The legislation to establish and name the new University of South Australia was introduced in 1990 by the Hon Mike Rann MP, Minister of Employment and Further Education. With more than 33,000 students, the university is South Australias largest; more than 10,000 studen... |
| |  | Uniting Church schools in Australia, International Baccalaureate schools in Australia, Educational institutions established in 1869, Boarding schools in South Australia, Private schools in South Australia, High schools in South Australia, Boys schools in Australia, Junior School Heads Association of Australia Member Schools, Primary schools in South Australia, 1869 establishments in Australia, People educated at Prince Alfred College, Hidden categories:, All articles with dead external links, Ar... | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | Schools in Adelaide, Educational institutions established in 2011, Australian school stubs, South Australia building and structure stubs, Hidden categories:, Pages using citations with accessdate and no URL, Use dmy dates from August 2015, Use Australian English from August 2015, All Wikipedia articles written in Australian English, Coordinates on Wikidata, Articles containing potentially dated statements from September 2012, All articles containing potentially dated statements, All stub article... | | Roma Mitchell Secondary College is a secondary school in Adelaide, South Australia, composed of three separate campuses, a special education southern campus, a coeducational campus and a girls campus. The school was established by combining four previous schools, Ross Smith Secondary School, Enfield High School, Gepps Cross Girls High and Gepps Cross Senior School. The school was named after Dame Roma Mitchell, the first Australian woman to become a judge, a Queens Counsel, a chancellor of an Au... |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | |
| |  | | | Troubridge Hill Lighthouse is a lighthouse located on Troubridge Hill on the south coast of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia about 13.5 kilometres (8.4 mi) south west of Edithburgh and about 3.7 kilometres (2.3 mi) west of Troubridge Point. It was built as part of a project to downgrade the lighthouse on Troubridge Island to a relatively low-powered automatic operation (later decommissioned) and built a full-powered light on the nearby Yorke Peninsula coastline. The tower was constructed from ... |
| |  | | | |