Hallett Cove, South Australia in the context of Trott Park, South Australia


Hallett Cove, South Australia in the context of Trott Park, South Australia

⭐ Core Definition: Hallett Cove, South Australia

Hallett Cove is a coastal suburb of Adelaide, South Australia located in the City of Marion 21 kilometres (13 miles) south of the Adelaide city centre. It has a population of more than 12,000 people. Adjoining suburbs are Marino to the north, Trott Park and Sheidow Park to the east and Lonsdale to the south.

The name Kareildung has been mistakenly ascribed to Hallett Cove as an Indigenous name. The Kaurna name of Murrkangga was derived from the meaning of Kareildung and applied specifically to the Amphitheatre in the Hallett Cove Conservation Park.

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👉 Hallett Cove, South Australia in the context of Trott Park, South Australia

Trott Park is a suburb in the south of Adelaide, South Australia. It has a population of 3,124 people (2021 Census).

It is surrounded in the most part by open space: the O'Halloran Hill Recreation Park, and Roseworthy Park, a former CSIRO landhold. It is also bordered by Sheidow Park, Hallett Cove and O'Halloran Hill. The Ityamaiitpinna Yarra (Glenthorne National park), Southern Expressway, Sam Willoughby BMX track and the Hallett Cove soccer club are situated close to the suburb.

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Hallett Cove, South Australia in the context of O'Halloran Hill, South Australia

O'Halloran Hill is a suburb in the south of Adelaide, South Australia, situated on the hills south of the O'Halloran Hill Escarpment, which rises from the Adelaide Plains and located 18 km from the city centre via the Main South Road. The suburb is split between the Cities of Marion and Onkaparinga, and it neighbours Happy Valley, Hallett Cove, Trott Park and Darlington. It includes a large area of former farmland and commercial vineyards known as the Glenthorne Estate, which in 2018 became the Glenthorne National Park–Ityamaiitpinna Yarta.

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Hallett Cove, South Australia in the context of Walter Howchin

Walter Howchin (12 January 1845 – 27 November 1937) was a geologist who lectured in mineralogy and palaeontology at the former Adelaide School of Mines and the University of Adelaide. He won the Clarke Medal in 1907.

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