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Also written as Unit 2, 76 Bacon Street.
Hindmarsh SA 5007, Australia
Also written as Unit 2, 76 Bacon Street.
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The address is a unit, which is a self‑contained apartment within a larger building. It offers the typical features of a standalone dwelling
It is located in Hindmarsh, an inner suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. Hindmarsh falls within the City of Charles Sturt local government area
The nearest railway station is Bowden, about 1 km away, and the Grange and Outer Harbor lines run alongside the suburb. Port Road and South Road provide major road links, and Adelaide Metro runs bus routes and a free tram service to the Entertainment Centre
Hindmarsh Stadium is approximately 0.4 km away, and the Adelaide Entertainment Centre is about 0.7 km distant. Museums such as the Hindmarsh Historical Society Museum and the Hindmarsh Fire and Folk Museum are each roughly 0.4 km from the unit
Hindmarsh was named after South Australia’s first Governor, Sir John Hindmarsh, and was laid out in 1838 as the colony’s first private town. The area developed around the River Torrens and later added the Grange and Outer Harbor railway lines as its northern boundary
The unit lies in the City of Charles Sturt’s Beverley Ward, represented by Independent Edgar Agius and Labor member Matt Mitchell. At state level it is in the electoral district of West Torrens, and federally it is part of the Division of Adelaide
The suburb had 231 residents, with 66.8 % born in Australia and notable communities from England, South Korea, Malaysia and Thailand. About 46.8 % identified as irreligious, and 82.8 % were employed at the time of the census
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