CITY OF PORT ADELAIDE ENFIELD


The 'City of Port Adelaide Enfield' was established in 1996 through an amalgamation of Port Adelaide and Enfield councils, and is one of the larger metropolitan councils within South Australia.
Extending from the River Torrens to Outer Harbor, and covering an area of approximately 97 km², the City offers some of the South Australia's finest historical buildings and landmarks, together with a wealth of beautiful parks and excellent cultural and recreational facilities.
With a solid industrial and residential base, Port Adelaide Enfield provides facilities and services to a growing population of around 100,000 residents and some 7,000 businesses.The new developments, happening all over the council, are bringing a rebirth of residents, businesses and industries.
The current Mayor,elected in 2006 is Gary Johanson.Gary is well known as a local resident and businessman, and he is passionate about the future development, but equally concerned with preserving the history of Port Adelaide Enfield. There are 17 Ward Councillors, who represent their residents and businesses at council meetings.
The Port Adelaide Enfield area is known as the History Precinct, as it is home to : the Maritime Museum, the National Railway Museum,and the Aviation Museum.

Contents
Suburbs
Early Suburb Subdivision Names
Sister cities
See also
References
External links

Suburbs



Alberton - 5014
Angle Park - 5010
Birkenhead - 5015
Blair Athol - 5084
Blair Athol West - 5084
Broadview - 5083
Clearview - 5085
Croydon Park - 5008
Croydon Park South - 5008
Devon Park - 5008
Dernancourt - 5075
Dry Creek - 5094
Dudley Park - 5008
Enfield - 5085
Enfield North - 5085
Enfield Park - 5085
Ethelton - 5015
Exeter - 5019
Ferryden Park - 5010
Findon - 5023
Gepps Cross - 5094

Gilles Plains - 5086
Gillman - 5013
Glanville - 5015
Greenacres - 5086
Hampstead Gardens - 5086
Hillcrest - 5086
Holden Hill - 5088
Kilburn - 5084
Kilburn North - 5084
Klemzig - 5087
Largs Bay - 5016
Largs North - 5016
Manningham - 5086
Mansfield Park - 5012
North Haven - 5018
Northfield - 5085
Northfield Hospital - 5085
Northgate - 5085
Oakden - 5086
Osborne - 5017

Ottoway - 5013
Outer Harbor - 5018
Peterhead - 5016
Port Adelaide - 5015
Queenstown - 5014
Regency Park - 5010
Rosewater - 5013
Rosewater East - 5013
Sefton Park - 5083
Semaphore - 5019
Semaphore South - 5019
Strathmont - 5086
Taperoo - 5017
The Parks - 5010
Valley View - 5093
Walkley Heights - 5098
Windsor Gardens - 5087
Wingfield - 5013
Woodville Gardens - 5012
Yatala Labour Prison - 5085

Early Suburb Subdivision Names


From the 1830’s to 1945, the area surrounding Port Adelaide was subdivided into many small district areas as owners bought, subdivided and sold areas of land. As the areas became smaller and more landowners named their own estates, the number of these early “suburbs” reached 90. By the 1940’s this was becoming a problem, so the Port Adelaide Council moved to reduce the number of local district areas to 18, in 1945. The boundaries and names of the suburbs were further stabilised when postcodes were introduced to Australia in 1967 (Couper-Smartt, 2003:167).
Modern Name Early Subdivision Name
Alberton Albert Town, Glebe
Birkenhead Bridgetown, Bridgewater, Davies Town, Sandwell
Cheltenham Franklin
Ethelton Thornton
Exeter Bath, Davies Town, Fisherville, Freshwater, Greenwich, Staplehurst, Waterville
Gillman Newshaven, North Arm, Northarmton
Glanville Port Bridge, Waterville
Largs Eastbourne, Ferryville, Guilford, Harveyton, Hastings, newport, Shoreham, Ward Town, Margate
Largs North London, Swansea, Largs Bay Estate
Osborne Brooklyn, Mascotte, Midlunga, Blackpool, Austral-Brindisi Estate
Ottoway Guildford Park, Hardwicke, Norbiton, Sassafras Estate, Whiteville
Outer Harbor Eurimbla, Harbour Park, Portsmouth
Pennington Everton
Peterhead Farnham, Gold Diggers Village, Hamley, Sandwell
Port Adelaide Greytown, Moilong, Newhaven, Portland Estate, Portsea
Rosewater Bayswater, Paddington, Dockville, Perth, Yatala, Rosatala, Kingsnorth, Greytown, Kingston, Kingston East, Kelmscott, Rosewater East
Semaphore Alderley, Clairville, Clifton, Freshwater, Kew, New Liverpool, Plymouth, Scarborough, Weymouth
Semaphore Park Balmoral, Beaumont, Bristol, Clevedon, Davington, Mellor Park, Weston Point, Williamstown
Semaphore South Saint Margaret's, Thornton, Whitby
Taperoo Draper, Gedville Estate, Koolena, Kooraka, River View, Silicate, Silicate Beach
Wingfield Brooklyn, Dundas, Hull, Millicent, Myrtlehome, Newark, Norahville, Rosslyn, Wicklow

City of Enfield crest (-1996)

Sister cities



Plano, Texas, United States[1]

Malmö Stad, Sweden[2]

Yantai, China

See also



List of Adelaide suburbs

Local Government Areas of South Australia

References


Port Adelaide: Tales from a "Commodious Harbour", , J, Couper-Smartt, Friends of the South Australian Maritime Muesum Inc, , ISBN 0-646-42058-5
1. Sistercities.org
2. Malmö stads vänortssamarbete

External links



★ http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/

Development Plan for Port Enfield area, September 2005

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