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Keswick railway station, Adelaide
Former railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 809 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.9413786,138.5827999
Keswick railway station was a station on the Adelaide-Wolseley line and served by Adelaide Metro Belair, Noarlunga and Tonsley line services. It was located in the inner western Adelaide suburb of Keswick, 3.8 kilometres from Adelaide station.
Adelaide Plains
Coastal plain in South Australia
Distance: Approx. 559 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.93935833,138.59756944
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. The southernmost tip of the plain is in the southern seaside suburbs of Adelaide around Brighton at the foot of the O'Halloran Hill escarpment with the south Hummocks Range and Wakefield River roughly approximating the northern boundary. Traditionally entirely occupied by the Kaurna (indigenous) people, the Adelaide Plains are crossed by a number of rivers and creeks, but several dry up during summer.
Adelaide Film Festival
Film festival in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 852 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.94481,138.59932
The Adelaide Film Festival (AFF, formerly ADLFF) is a film festival usually held for two weeks in mid-October in cinemas in Adelaide, South Australia. Originally presented biennially in March from 2003, since 2013 AFF has been held in October. Subject to funding, the festival has staged full or briefer events in alternating years; some form of event has taken place every year since 2015.
Veale Gardens
Park in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 649 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.9368,138.5971
Veale Gardens is part of the Adelaide Parklands throughout and surrounding the City of Adelaide. It is located in the South Parklands surrounded by Greenhill and Peacock Roads, South Terrace, and Sir Lewis Cohen Avenue. The gardens can be entered by entrances on South Terrace.
Wayville, South Australia
Suburb of Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 504 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.945,138.591
Wayville is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley. It is most notable for hosting of the Royal Adelaide Show at the Adelaide Showgrounds. The suburb is bordered to the north by Adelaide's South Parklands, to the west by Adelaide-Goodwood railway line, to the east by King William Road, and to the south by Leader Street, Parsons Street and Simpson Parade.
Adelaide Showground
Showground in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 821 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.94666667,138.58666667
The Adelaide Showground holds many of Adelaide's most popular events, including the Royal Adelaide Show. The Showground (also popularly known as the Wayville Showgrounds) is located in the inner-southern Adelaide suburb of Wayville, just south of Greenhill Road. They are bordered by Goodwood Road (east), Leader Street (south), the railway line (west) and Rose Terrace (north).
Whitmore Square
Distance: Approx. 889 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.9328,138.5942
Whitmore Square, also known as Iparrityi (formerly Ivaritji), is one of five public squares in the Adelaide city centre, South Australia. Occupying 2.4ha (24,000 m2), it is located at the junction of Sturt and Morphett streets in the south-western quarter of the Adelaide city grid. It is one of six squares designed by the founder of Adelaide, William Light, who was Surveyor-General at the time, in his 1837 plan of the City of Adelaide which spanned the River Torrens Valley, comprising the city centre (South Adelaide) and North Adelaide.
Annesley Junior School
School in Wayville, South Australia, Australia
Distance: Approx. 643 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.94204722,138.59839444
Annesley Junior School, formerly known as Methodist Ladies' College and Annesley College, is an independent day school for girls and boys from two years old to year 6. It is located in Wayville, a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It has a co-educational early learning centre for children between the ages of two and five, and a primary school for reception to year 6.
Adelaide Trades Hall
Trades hall building in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 554 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.9358,138.5896
The Adelaide Trades Hall is the Trades Hall building in the South Australian city of Adelaide established in 1896. It is the location of the United Trades and Labour Council of South Australia, also known as SA Unions. It is located at 11-16 South Terrace, Adelaide.
West Terrace Cemetery
Cemetery in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 904 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.93444444,138.585
The West Terrace Cemetery, formerly Adelaide Public Cemetery is a cemetery in Adelaide, South Australia. It is the state's oldest cemetery, first appearing on Colonel William Light's 1837 plan of the Adelaide city centre, to the south-west of the city. The whole cemetery is state heritage-listed, including Smyth Chapel, and it is one of the oldest operating cemeteries in Australia.
Adelaide Showground railway station
Railway station in Adelaide, South Australia
Distance: Approx. 809 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.9413786,138.5827999
Adelaide Showground railway station is located on the Belair, Flinders and Seaford lines, and is located in the inner western Adelaide suburb of Keswick. It is four kilometres from Adelaide station, and replaced Keswick station and the temporary Showground Central station.
Appleton Institute
Multidisciplinary research hub in Australia
Distance: Approx. 174 meters
Latitude and longitude: -34.941937,138.590844
The Appleton Institute is a multidisciplinary research hub residing within the Adelaide campus of CQUniversity Australia, located south of the Adelaide CBD, in Wayville, South Australia. Formerly the Centre for Sleep Research, the Appleton Institute was established as part of CQUniversity in January 2012. The institute is overseen by Professor Drew Dawson, an expert in fatigue and human factors, and was named after the late Dr.
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