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Kaurna People
The original people of the Adelaide Plains are still here – and once again speaking the Kaurna language.
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Labour Settlements
Labour settlements were created during the 1890s to trial collective ownership, new farming technology and the high unemployment created by…
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Lady Constance Jean Bonython
Lady Constance Jean Bonython was the Mayoress of the City of Adelaide in 1913 and the Lady Mayoress 1927-1930. The…
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Land
Aboriginal people were conservative and conservationist land managers; European settlers and their descendants expected land to be the backbone of society…
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League of Women Voters
The League of Women Voters (so named from 1939), earlier entitled the Women’s Non-Party Political Association, was established in South…
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Letters Patent
South Australia’s founding document is once again the source of intense political and legal debate.
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Lord Brougham
Brougham Place in North Adelaide is named after Lord Brougham, otherwise known as Henry Peter Brougham, 1st Baron Brougham and…
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Lord Mayor’s Charitable Committee
The Lord Mayor’s Charitable Committee ran from 2000-2003, fulfilling the public role normally taken up by a Lady Mayoress.
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Lord Melbourne
William Lamb, the 2nd Viscount Melbourne – or Lord Melbourne as he was most commonly known – was Queen Victoria’s…
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Magazines
The first South Australian magazine to focus on local content was the South Australian Magazine, first published in 1841. Other magazines published…
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Maralinga
The main site for joint Australian–British nuclear weapons tests in Australia lies 800 kilometres north-west of Adelaide on the southern…
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Mid North
As the Mid North has developed and prospered in accordance with the opportunities and restraints of transport and technology, so…
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Mrs Adela (Ada) Solomon
Adela Solomon was the Mayoress of Adelaide between 1869-1871. Early Life Adela (Ada) Solomon was born in December 1841, in…

























