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Also written as Unit 8, 24-26 Cobbler Drive.
Greenwith SA 5125, Australia
Also written as Unit 8, 24-26 Cobbler Drive.
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The property at 8/24 Cobbler Drive is a unit
Greenwith Sports Park and Anare Plantation are each about 0.3 km away, while Baynes Plantation and Brooklyn Chase Plantation are within 0.5–0.6 km, providing easy access to walking trails and playgrounds
The suburb is served by Adelaide Metro bus routes J2, C2X (express), 548, and 415, plus local minibus routes G1, G2, G3 and RZ4 that connect to the O‑Bang Busway and the city. Loop services such as 591A, 591C, 592, 593A and 593C run approximately hourly, seven days a week
Residents can take the J2 or C2X buses via Golden Grove Village and the O‑Bang Busway, or the 548 route directly to the city, providing regular connections during peak and off‑peak times
Greenwith features a community centre, a small shopping village and a larger shopping centre that opened in 2015, as well as a nearby dirt‑bike track popular with local youth
Greenwith was named in 1846 after a Cornish mine and later developed for housing beginning in 1985 following land acquisition by the South Australian Land Commission. In 2017 the City of Tea Tree Gully expanded the suburb’s boundaries, increasing its size by 20 %
Yes, the suburb is linked to Australian rules footballer Jack Graham and singer‑songwriter Reece Mastin, who both hail from Greenwith
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