Flagstaff Hill, South Australia

Flagstaff Hill
Adelaide, South Australia

Flagstaff Hill Roundabout
Population 9,850 (2011 census)[1]
Established 1967
Postcode(s) 5159
Location 16 km (10 mi) from Adelaide
LGA(s) City of Onkaparinga
State electorate(s) Fisher, Davenport
Federal Division(s) Boothby
Suburbs around Flagstaff Hill:
Bedford Park; Darlington Bellevue Heights Craigburn Farm
O'Halloran Hill Flagstaff Hill Coromandel Valley
Happy Valley Aberfoyle Park
There is also Flagstaff Hill (as a geographical feature), one near Burra (33°38′S 138°53′E / 33.633°S 138.883°E / -33.633; 138.883) and Renmark (34°26′S 140°29′E / 34.433°S 140.483°E / -34.433; 140.483) in South Australia

Flagstaff Hill is a suburb in the City of Onkaparinga local government area. It is named after the hill by that name in the area, where Colonel William Light erected a flagstaff during his survey, which was then used as a trig point. Flagstaff Hill is a leafy suburb established around the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park, maintaining many parks and reserves throughout the suburb.

History

Colonel William Light's survey teams worked south from Adelaide throughout 1838 and 1839, leaving various marks across the landscape. One such mark was a trig point or flagstaff that was left at a grid reference of 783 192. By 1842, the area near this trig point was called the Flagstaff.

During the late nineteenth century, the Flagstaff was located in a farming and grazing region. In the 1960s, some of the land near the Flagstaff had been earmarked for suburban development.

In 1960, Hooker Rex Estates began purchasing land in the region for subdivision and over the next decade had accumulated nearly two hundred hectares. Blocks were first subdivided in the vicinity of a golf course, planners also provided an oval and recreation facilities. The first 130 blocks were released in April 1967 and sold rapidly. By 1984, all developed land had been sold.

From 1985 the suburb was extended when a portion of Minda Home’s Craigburn Farm was subdivided by Essington Ltd. This division was spoken of as ‘landmark residential development’, due to the retention of large trees and waterways and subdivisions that fitted with the shape and orientation of the land.

Amenities

Flagstaff Road.

Facilities in Flagstaff Hill include:

The shopping centre facilities consist of an IMVS pathology clinic, Flagstaff Hill Chicken & Seafood fish and chippery, Ray White real estate agency, Baker's Pantry bakery, Flagstaff Hill Newsagency post office/newsagency, Chemmart pharmacy, butcher, Allied Health Services, Foodland supermarket and a Cellarbrations bottle shop.

Sport

The team sports hub of Flagstaff Hill is the Flagstaff Hill Sports and Community Centre, home of the Flagstaff Hill Football Club, Flagstaff Hill Cricket Club, Flagstaff Hill Tennis Club, Flagstaff Athletics, Happy Valley Netball Club and Southern Hills Little Athletics.

Politics

Federal

Flagstaff Hill is covered by one Federal Electoral Division, the federal Division of Boothby, whose representative is Dr Andrew Southcott.(Liberal Party)

State

Flagstaff Hill is covered by the state electoral district of Davenport, whose current member is Sam Duluk (Liberal Party).[2]

Local

Flagstaff Hill is part of the Thalassa Ward of the City of Onkaparinga, represented by Councillors Darryl Parslow, Marion Themeliotis, Brian Nankivell and Martin Bray.

See also

Notes

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  1. ^ History of the City of Onkaparinga

Coordinates: 35°03′S 138°35′E / 35.050°S 138.583°E / -35.050; 138.583

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