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About Wayville
Wayville, South Australia
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Coordinates | 34.945°S 138.591°ECoordinates: 34.945°S 138.591°E | ||||||||||||||
Population | 1,835 (2016 census)[1] | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1899 | ||||||||||||||
Postcode(s) | 5034 | ||||||||||||||
Time zone | ACST (UTC+9:30) | ||||||||||||||
• Summer (DST) | ACDT (UTC+10:30) | ||||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of Unley[2] | ||||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Unley | ||||||||||||||
Federal division(s) | Adelaide | ||||||||||||||
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Wayville is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley. It is most notable for hosting of the Royal Adelaide Show at the Adelaide Showgrounds.
The suburb is bordered to the north by Adelaide’s South Parklands,[3] to the west by Adelaide-Goodwood railway line, to the east by King William Road, and to the south by Leader Street, Parsons Street and Simpson Parade. Keswick Creek, a tributary of the Brown Hill Creek and Patawalonga River, flows through the southern side of the suburb.
About Wayville, SA
Wayville is an inner-southern suburb of Adelaide in the City of Unley. It is most notable for hosting of the Royal Adelaide Show at the Adelaide Showgrounds. The suburb is bordered to the north by Adelaide's South Parklands, to the west by Adelaide-Goodwood railway line, to the east by King William Road, and to the south by Leader Street, Parsons Street and Simpson Parade. Keswick Creek, a tributary of the Brown Hill Creek and Patawalonga River, flows through the southern side of the suburb. == History == In the 1860s, the place where Wayville now stands was a milk run rented from the South Australian Company. In the 1870s, King William Street was extended south through the Park Lands and Unley; this continues to form the eastern boundary of the suburb. Wayville was first subdivided in 1881, but it was named Goodwood at that time. In 1899 the area was named Wayville after Reverend James Way. Wayville Post Office opened around 1909. Wayville Military Post Office was open from 16 July 1940 until 19 October 1946 while the Showgrounds were used as an army camp.
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Bus Stops in Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 2A Greenhill Rd - South side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 1 Anzac Hwy - South East side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 1 Anzac Hwy - North West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
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Bus Stop in Stop 2 Greenhill Rd - South side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop Z1 Anzac Hwy - South East side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 2 Goodwood Rd - West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 3 King William Rd - West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 2 King William Rd - West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 1 King William Rd - West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop 2 Greenhill Rd - North side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
Bus Stop in Stop A1 Anzac Hwy - North West side Wayville, SA to Allstate Pest Control
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