Welland, South Australia

Welland is an inner suburb of Adelaide in the City of Charles Sturt local government area. It is around 5 km west northwest of the city centre. It was named for Welland, Worcestershire in 1907.[2]

Welland
Adelaide, South Australia
Houses on Welland Avenue
Population866 (2016 census)[1]
Postcode(s)5007
Location5 km (3 mi) from Adelaide
LGA(s)City of Charles Sturt
State electorate(s)Croydon
West Torrens
Federal Division(s)Adelaide
Suburbs around Welland:
West Croydon West Croydon Croydon
Allenby Gardens Welland West Hindmarsh
Torrensville Torrensville Thebarton

History

Welland Post Office opened on 3 October 1921.[3] For much of the twentieth century, Welland and surrounding suburbs were known for the brickmaking industry located near the Torrens River, memorialised today by the large remnant kiln chimney at the Brickworks Marketplace (formerly Brickworks markets) in the extreme north east of Torrensville.[2][4] In 1923 severe flooding of the Welland brick fields by the Torrens River forced some of the industry to move further west and downstream into Beverley and Allenby Gardens.[2][4]

Geography

Welland is small, long suburb bordered by multiple roads and the River Torrens (Karrawirra Parri), with the Linear Park Trail.[5] The suburb itself is separated in two by [[Grange Road], with the northern end of the suburb being bordered by Port Road.[5] The suburb's public transport is serviced by Adelaide Metro.

Demographics

The 2016 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 866 persons in Welland on census night. Of these, 49.7% were male and 50.3% were female.[1]

The majority of residents (66.0%) are of Australian birth, with other common census responses being Greece (6.1%), Italy (4.9%), India (2.3%), England (2.1%), and Vietnam (1.3%).[1] Additionally, people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent made up 2.2% of the suburb.

The age distribution of Welland residents is similar to that of the greater Australian population. 71.5% of residents were over 24 years in 2016, compared to the Australian average of 68.5%; and 28.7% were younger than 24 years, compared to the Australian average of 31.5%.[1]

In terms of religious affiliation, 27.3% of residents attributed themselves to being Catholic, 25.5% attributed themselves to being irreligious, 20.1% attributed themselves to be Eastern Orthodox, and 3.3% attributed themselves to being Anglican.[1] Within Welland, 96.4% of the residents were employed, with the remaining 3.6% being unemployed.[1]

Politics

Local government

Welland is part of Beverly Ward in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, with representative councillors, Labor member Matt Mitchell and Independent Edgar Agius.[6]

State and federal

Welland lies in the state electoral district of Croydon and West Torrens [7] and the federal electoral division of Adelaide.[7] The suburb is represented in the South Australian House of Assembly by leader of the South Australian opposition, Labor member Peter Malinauskas (Croydon) as well as Labor Member Tom Koutsantonis (West Torrens), and federally by Steve Georganas.[7]

Education

Welland itself contains no schools or education facilities, however there is Allenby Gardens Primary School is located on Barham Street.[8]

Facilities

Shopping

Welland Plaza Outside

Welland shopping is mainly serviced through Welland Shopping Centre, which contains a Coles Supermarket, multiple cafes and restaurants and other miscellaneous shops. Additionally, Welland also contains a few other shopping complexes which are situated upon Grange Road.

References

  1. "2016 ABS census data".
  2. "Welland". State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  3. Phoenix Auctions History. "Post Office List". Phoenix Auctions. Retrieved 24 January 2021.
  4. "James Brickworks". City of Charles Sturt. Retrieved 2 October 2015.
  5. Adelaide and surrounds street directory (49th ed.). UBD. 2011. ISBN 978-0-7319-2652-7.
  6. "City of Charles Sturt Councillors". City of Charles Sturt. Retrieved 14 September 2019.
  7. "Electoral district: West Torrens". Electoral Commission SA. Retrieved 13 September 2019.
  8. "Australian Schools Directory". Australian Schools Directory. Archived from the original on 26 April 2011. Retrieved 1 June 2011.

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