South Australia gained a comparatively radical and democratic Constitution on 24 October 1856.
‘Great Fires’ of Port Adelaide
19th Century Childbirth
Aboriginal Land Rights
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A transcontinental train, ‘The Ghan’, now commemorates the Afghan cameleers and their beasts who helped to pioneer the Outback
From ‘boneshakers’ to penny-farthings to mountain bikes, bicycles have certainly changed since the 1860s.
Copper brought unexpected wealth to the new colony and was an economic mainstay for 70 years, with a resurgence since the 1980s at Olympic Dam
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