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Oaklands Park

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City of Marion SA, PO Box 21, Oaklands Park, SA 5046
08 8375 6600

Description

Oaklands Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Marion.

Oaklands Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of Marion. The Marion Shopping Centre is a major feature of the suburb.

History

On 14 December 1906, Oaklands was bought by Thomas Currie Tait for £15,000.

In 1923 Tait offered 'The Park' (from the corner of Marion and Oaklands Roads to the homestead) to the South Australian Government for £100 an acre. When the offer was not accepted, Hamiltons acquired the vineyard and in September 1923, W. Pethick " Sons, vignerons and orchardists, bought the homestead. The remaining land, about 132 acres (0.53 km2), was secured by T.M. Burke Pty Ltd, for £23,000, for building allotments.

The portion of Oaklands which became the site of the Warradale Army Camp in both World Wars, was acquired from the State on 26 July 1945 for £24,020. The Barracks comprise 56 acres (230,000 m2) bounded on the north by Oaklands Road and on the west by Morphett Road. In 1940 the area was occupied by 9 Infantry Brigade as a mobilization centre and brigade camp and on 10 February 1942 the site was taken over under National Security Regulations.

In 1952 when a number of Oaklands Estate gum-trees were being uprooted to make way for Housing Trust homes a local group formed the Oaklands Estate Residents' Association in the hope of preserving some of the remaining trees.

In a triangle bounded by Oaklands Road, Sturt River and the Marino (now the Seaford) railway line, they volunteered to plant and care for 1,200 native street trees including a shrubbery around Marion Railway Station. They also helped to initiate the gazetting of a sizeable portion of land adjacent to Sturt River for recreational use. The Council has now taken responsibility for that area.

Oaklands Park Post Office opened on 10 February 1969.

In 1971 the South Australian Government set aside 7 ha (17+1/4 acres) of land in Oaklands Park for its Road Safety Centre and on 17 October 1972 the Centre was officially opened. After the Open Day on 22 October the Centre began operating complete with traffic lights and road signs.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 2.017 km2

Elevation: 11-50 metres

Town elevation: 28 m

Population number: 3,841

Local Government Area: City of Marion

Location

City of Marion SA, PO Box 21, Oaklands Park, SA 5046

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This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on Oaklands Park, South Australia

Oaklands Park - Localista

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