Salter Springs, South Australia
Town in South Australia
34°11′S 138°38′E / 34.18°S 138.63°E / -34.18; 138.63Localities around Salter Springs: | ||
Halbury | Woolshed Flat | Rhynie |
Salter Springs | Riverton | |
Owen | Alma | Giles Corner |
Salter Springs, previously "Salter's Springs", is a small town situated west of Riverton and south of Woolshed Flat.
It was named for William Salter, who arrived in South Australia on Caroline in 1839, and had a sheep station in the area. The town was surveyed in 1858. The school opened in 1867 and closed in 1956.[2]
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Salter Springs (suburb and locality)". Australian Census 2021 QuickStats. Retrieved 28 June 2022.
- ^ "Manning index of South Australia". State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 4 October 2015.
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Towns and localities of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council
- Alma
- Anama
- Armagh
- Auburn
- Barinia
- Benbournie
- Black Springs
- Bungaree
- Boconnoc Park
- Clare
- Emu Flat
- Farrell Flat
- Giles Corner
- Gillentown
- Halbury
- Hill River
- Hilltown
- Hoyleton
- Leasingham
- Manoora
- Marrabel
- Mintaro
- Penwortham
- Polish Hill River
- Rhynie
- Riverton
- Saddleworth
- Salter Springs
- Sevenhill
- Spring Farm
- Spring Gully
- Stanley
- Stanley Flat
- Steelton
- Stockport
- Tarlee
- Tarnma
- Tothill Belt
- Tothill Creek
- Undalya
- Waterloo
- Watervale
- Woolshed Flat
- Clare Valley
- Gilbert River
- Hill River
- Hutt River
- Wakefield River
- Skilly Hills
- Finnis Point
- Peters Hill
- Spring Gully Conservation Park
- Northern Mount Lofty Ranges
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