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Also written as Unit 1, 76 Bacon Street.
Hindmarsh SA 5007, Australia
Also written as Unit 1, 76 Bacon Street.
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The property is a unit. It is a self‑contained dwelling within a larger building
The address is in Hindmarsh, an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Hindmarsh lies between South Road and North Adelaide, with the River Torrens forming its southern boundary
The Grange and Outer Harbor railway lines run beside the suburb, and Bowden railway station is about 1 km away. Several Adelaide Metro bus routes serve the area, and a free tram links the city centre to the nearby Entertainment Centre
Hindmarsh Stadium is approximately 0.4 km away, and the Adelaide Entertainment Centre is about 0.7 km distant. The Hindmarsh Historical Society Museum and Hindmarsh Fire and Folk Museum are also roughly 0.4 km from the property
Hindmarsh is part of the City of Charles Sturt, specifically Beverley Ward. It is represented on council by Independent Edgar Agius and Labor member Matt Mitchell
Hindmarsh was named after Sir John Hindmarsh, South Australia’s first governor, and was the colony’s first private town after the 1838 subdivision of section 353. The area developed around the original village, with the River Torrens as its southern edge
In 2016, Hindmarsh had 231 residents, 61 % male and 39 % female. The majority (66.8 %) were Australian‑born, with notable communities from England, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand, and 46.8 % identified as irreligious
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