Articles of interest in Bridgewater
Adelaide High School is a coeducational state high school situated on the corner of West Terrace and Glover Avenue in the Adelaide Parklands. It is the first government high school in South Australia. It now has an enrolment of approximately 1,200+ …
The Adelaide Festival, also known as the Adelaide Festival of Arts, is an arts festival held annually in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is considered to be one of the world's major celebrations of the arts, and a pre-eminent cultural e…
Prince Alfred College (also referred to as PAC, Princes, and 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.
The City of Onkaparinga is a local government area (LGA) located on the southern fringe of Adelaide, South Australia. It is named after the Onkaparinga River, whose name comes from Ngangkiparinga, a Kaurna word meaning women's river. It is the large…
The National War Memorial is a monument in the city centre of Adelaide, South Australia, commemorating those who served in the First World War. Opened in 1931, the memorial is located on the corner of North Terrace and Kintore Avenue, in the heart o…
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. It was built to replace the adjacent and overcrowded Parliament House, now referred to as "Old Parl…
Westpac House (formerly Santos House and State Bank Building) is the tallest building in the South Australian capital of Adelaide. It is a 31 storey office tower, reaching 132 metres at its roof, with each level approximately 4 metres in height. It …
Pembroke School is an independent, co-educational, non-denominational, day and boarding school, located at Kensington Park, a suburb 6 kilometres (3.7 mi) east of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia.
Norwood Oval (currently known as Coopers Stadium due to sponsorship from the Adelaide based Coopers Brewery) is a suburban oval in the western end of Norwood, an inner eastern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Norwood, Payneham & St Peters Counci…
The City of Burnside is a local government area with an estimated population of 44,300 people in the South Australian city of Adelaide. Burnside was founded in August 1856 as the District Council of Burnside, and was classed as a city in 1943. It is…
Adelaide Parklands Terminal is the only interstate station in Adelaide, South Australia.
Norwood is a suburb of Adelaide, about 4 km east of the Adelaide city centre.
Adelaide Arena (formerly the Clipsal Powerhouse (1992–2002), Distinctive Homes Dome (2003–2009) and Adelaide Dome (2009–2010)) is a privately owned multipurpose indoor sports stadium located in Findon, an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Aust…
The City of Marion is a local government area in the southern suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia.
The Old Gum Tree is a historic site in Glenelg North, Australia. On 28 December 1836, the British governor John Hindmarsh delivered the proclamation creating the colony of South Australia.
Stirling (sometimes called Stirling West) is a town in the Adelaide Hills approximately 16 km from the Adelaide city centre. The area in the east of Stirling Stirling East. It is administered by the Adelaide Hills Council. Its population is about 25…
Cleland Conservation Park is a conservation park in the Adelaide Hills, South Australia, 22 kilometres (14 mi) south-east of the Adelaide City centre. Cleland Conservation Park conserves a significant area of natural bushland on the Adelaide Hills f…
The Adelaide Convention Centre is a large convention centre on North Terrace, Adelaide, Australia.
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