Eastern Adelaide ESA
Map of the Eastern Adelaide ESA.
Disclaimer: The contents of this report are based on information available at the time of compilation. Over time, the reliability of the data and information may diminish. The Commonwealth, its officers, employees and agents do not accept responsibility for any inaccuracies contained in the report or for any negligence in the compilation of the report and disclaim liability for any loss suffered by any person arising from the use of this report.
Population Characteristics
In June 2011, the estimated resident population (ERP) of the Eastern Adelaide ESA was 241,932, representing a 0.2 per cent increase compared to a year earlier. Over the five years to June 2011, the ESA’s population grew by 3.9 per cent, which was below the growth rate for South Australia as a whole over the same period (5.6 per cent). The Eastern Adelaide ESA comprised 14.6 per cent of the state’s total population in June 2011, making it the third highest populated ESA in South Australia. (Source: ABS Catalogue 3218.0, Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2010-11.)
ABS Census data show that there were 1,335 indigenous persons living in the Eastern Adelaide ESA in August 2011. This represented 0.6 per cent of the local population, and 4.4 per cent of the State’s total indigenous population.
The following chart depicts persons by 5-year age cohorts, comparing changes between the 2001 and 2011 ABS Census counts.
Population Characteristics (cont)
Persons by Country of Birth
|
Males
|
Females
|
Persons
|
% of Total
|
Australia
|
75,040
|
80,162
|
155,202
|
67.1%
|
Bosnia and Herzegovina
|
80
|
65
|
145
|
0.1%
|
Canada
|
58
|
54
|
112
|
0.0%
|
China (excl. SARs and Taiwan Province)
|
232
|
241
|
473
|
0.2%
|
Croatia
|
2,756
|
3,477
|
6,233
|
2.7%
|
Egypt
|
150
|
158
|
308
|
0.1%
|
Fiji
|
139
|
117
|
256
|
0.1%
|
Former Yugoslav Republic of Macedonia (FYROM)
|
84
|
73
|
157
|
0.1%
|
Germany
|
4
|
9
|
13
|
0.0%
|
Greece
|
790
|
987
|
1,777
|
0.8%
|
Hong Kong (SAR of China)
|
1,065
|
1,134
|
2,199
|
1.0%
|
India
|
625
|
661
|
1,286
|
0.6%
|
Indonesia
|
2,489
|
1,999
|
4,488
|
1.9%
|
Iraq
|
215
|
277
|
492
|
0.2%
|
Ireland
|
107
|
77
|
184
|
0.1%
|
Italy
|
276
|
271
|
547
|
0.2%
|
Japan
|
3,742
|
3,950
|
7,692
|
3.3%
|
Korea, Republic of (South)
|
169
|
317
|
486
|
0.2%
|
Lebanon
|
724
|
918
|
1,642
|
0.7%
|
Malaysia
|
173
|
158
|
331
|
0.1%
|
Malta
|
1,485
|
1,960
|
3,445
|
1.5%
|
Netherlands
|
108
|
93
|
201
|
0.1%
|
New Zealand
|
397
|
427
|
824
|
0.4%
|
Papua New Guinea
|
988
|
955
|
1,943
|
0.8%
|
Philippines
|
278
|
553
|
831
|
0.4%
|
Poland
|
327
|
438
|
765
|
0.3%
|
Singapore
|
406
|
508
|
914
|
0.4%
|
South Africa
|
565
|
657
|
1,222
|
0.5%
|
South Eastern Europe, nfd
|
92
|
108
|
200
|
0.1%
|
Sri Lanka
|
496
|
490
|
986
|
0.4%
|
Thailand
|
135
|
251
|
386
|
0.2%
|
Turkey
|
102
|
75
|
177
|
0.1%
|
United Kingdom
|
6,759
|
6,792
|
13,551
|
5.9%
|
United States of America
|
528
|
569
|
1,097
|
0.5%
|
Viet Nam
|
437
|
566
|
1,003
|
0.4%
|
Born elsewhere
|
4,507
|
4,662
|
9,169
|
4.0%
|
Country of birth not stated
|
5,497
|
5,128
|
10,625
|
4.6%
|
MESC
|
9,348
|
9,485
|
18,833
|
8.1%
|
OTMESC
|
17,633
|
19,900
|
37,533
|
16.2%
|
Total ESA
|
112,025
|
119,337
|
231,362
|
100.0%
|
Source: ABS 2011 Census
MESC = Main English Speaking Countries. Includes Canada, Ireland, New Zealand, United Kingdom, USA and South Africa
OTMESC = Other than Main English Speaking Countries
Educational Attainment
ABS 2006 Census data show that over 47 per cent of persons aged 15+ in the Eastern Adelaide ESA held a non-school qualification, compared to 37 per cent for South Australia as a whole.
The following table shows the number and proportion of major non-school qualifications held by residents (aged 15+) in the ESA compared to all ESAs in South Australia.
Persons Aged 15+ with a Non-school Qualification
|
Eastern Adelaide ESA
(No. persons)
|
% Share
|
All ESAs
(No. persons)
|
% Share
|
Postgraduate Degree
|
9492
|
5.0
|
22849
|
1.9
|
Graduate Diploma and Graduate Certificate
|
4908
|
2.6
|
16073
|
1.3
|
Bachelor Degree
|
36811
|
19.4
|
120768
|
9.9
|
Advanced Diploma and Diploma
|
16034
|
8.4
|
79573
|
6.5
|
Certificate
|
22799
|
12.0
|
212177
|
17.4
|
Total
|
90044
|
47.4
|
451440
|
37.0
|
Source: ABS 2006 Census
Labour Force Status by Highest Non-School Qualification and Highest Year of School Completed
Highest Qualification/ School Year
|
Unemployed
|
Employed
|
Unemployment Rate
|
Post Graduate
|
4.8%
|
7.1%
|
2.9%
|
Graduate Diploma/Graduate Certificate
|
1.5%
|
3.7%
|
1.8%
|
Bachelor Degree
|
17.4%
|
26.7%
|
2.8%
|
Advanced Diploma/Diploma
|
7.0%
|
10.2%
|
3.0%
|
Certificate III or IV
|
9.0%
|
11.9%
|
3.3%
|
Certificate 1 or 11
|
3.0%
|
1.0%
|
11.8%
|
Certificate level nfd.
|
1.7%
|
2.0%
|
3.6%
|
Non-school qualification not stated
|
5.0%
|
4.2%
|
5.0%
|
Year 12
|
26.7%
|
17.6%
|
6.3%
|
Year 11
|
9.6%
|
7.7%
|
5.3%
|
Year 10
|
8.4%
|
5.2%
|
6.7%
|
Year 9
|
3.5%
|
1.2%
|
11.4%
|
Year 8 or below
|
1.4%
|
1.1%
|
5.2%
|
Did not go to school
|
0.5%
|
0.1%
|
13.2%
|
Highest year of school not stated
|
0.6%
|
0.3%
|
7.8%
|
Total
|
100.0%
|
100.0%
|
4.3%
|
Source: ABS 2006 Census (Tablebuilder)
Labour Market Characteristics
Labour Market – Eastern Adelaide ESA
Labour Force Status
|
Mar-2011
|
Dec-2011
|
Mar-2012
|
Unemployed
|
5,891
|
5,840
|
5,743
|
Unemployment Rate
|
4.3%
|
4.3%
|
4.3%
|
Labour Force
|
137,043
|
136,037
|
133,858
|
Source: DEEWR Small Area Labour Markets
Indigenous Labour Force Data
Labour Force Status
|
Eastern Adelaide ESA
|
All ESAs
|
Employed*
|
347
|
6540
|
Unemployed
|
40
|
1236
|
Labour Force
|
387
|
7776
|
Unemployment Rate
|
10.3%
|
15.9%
|
Participation Rate
|
54.3%
|
51.0%
|
Source: ABS 2006 Census
* Includes CDEP participants
Job Seeker Profile (March 2012) |
Eastern Adelaide
|
Adelaide LMR
|
SA Country LMR
|
Job Seekers
|
4,961
|
44,344
|
19,474
|
Average Job Seeker Age
|
37
|
36
|
37
|
Average Job Seeker Unemployment Duration (mths)
|
26
|
27
|
32
|
Source: DEEWR Labour Market Information Portal
Centrelink Working Age Customer Population (includes CDEP & customers on zero allowances)
Payment Type
|
DSP
|
NSA
|
PPP
|
PPS
|
YLO
|
Mar 2011
|
6,567
|
4,318
|
503
|
1,542
|
418
|
Dec 2011
|
6,627
|
4,355
|
496
|
1,421
|
430
|
Mar 2012
|
6,567
|
4,400
|
469
|
1,400
|
367
|
Based on concordance of postcodes to ESAs.
(DSP = Disability Support Pension; NSA = Newstart Allowance; PPP = Parenting Payment Partnered; PPS = Parenting Payment Single; YLO = Youth Allowance Other)
Map of Unemployment Rates by Statistical Local Area (SLA) – Eastern Adelaide ESA
Source: DEEWR Small Area Labour Markets data – March quarter 2012
Employment by Industry and Occupation
Number of Businesses by Industry Division by Employment Size Ranges
Industry Division
|
Non Employing
|
Employ 1-4
|
Employ 5-19
|
Employ 20-49
|
Employ 50-99
|
Employ 100-199
|
Employ 200+
|
Total Business Counts
|
Agriculture, Forestry and Fishing
|
1058
|
168
|
87
|
24
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
1340
|
Mining
|
87
|
21
|
27
|
9
|
0
|
9
|
0
|
153
|
Manufacturing
|
547
|
261
|
223
|
78
|
12
|
15
|
6
|
1142
|
Electricity, Gas, Water and Waste Services
|
57
|
21
|
9
|
0
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
90
|
Construction
|
2335
|
821
|
307
|
69
|
21
|
0
|
0
|
3553
|
Wholesale Trade
|
708
|
438
|
192
|
45
|
15
|
3
|
3
|
1404
|
Retail Trade
|
914
|
629
|
555
|
136
|
57
|
15
|
0
|
2306
|
Accommodation and Food Services
|
377
|
278
|
432
|
237
|
87
|
24
|
21
|
1456
|
Transport, Postal and Warehousing
|
1008
|
137
|
78
|
15
|
9
|
0
|
3
|
1250
|
Information Media and Telecommunications
|
186
|
90
|
36
|
6
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
318
|
Financial and Insurance Services
|
7370
|
767
|
268
|
42
|
9
|
3
|
0
|
8459
|
Rental, Hiring and Real Estate Services
|
5080
|
360
|
190
|
42
|
0
|
9
|
0
|
5681
|
Professional, Scientific and Technical Services
|
2779
|
1573
|
761
|
138
|
33
|
15
|
15
|
5314
|
Administrative and Support Services
|
574
|
257
|
227
|
55
|
27
|
24
|
24
|
1188
|
Public Administration and Safety
|
51
|
12
|
36
|
15
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
114
|
Education and Training
|
204
|
107
|
60
|
15
|
15
|
3
|
6
|
410
|
Health Care and Social Assistance
|
1650
|
900
|
435
|
70
|
30
|
3
|
6
|
3094
|
Arts and Recreation Services
|
256
|
63
|
39
|
15
|
12
|
0
|
3
|
388
|
Other Services
|
522
|
370
|
208
|
27
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
1127
|
Not Classified*
|
665
|
105
|
27
|
3
|
0
|
0
|
0
|
800
|
Total
|
26428
|
7378
|
4197
|
1041
|
333
|
123
|
87
|
39587
|
Source: ABS Cat 8165.0, Counts of Australian Businesses by Statistical Local Areas by Employment Size Ranges , June 2009
*This category contains businesses which have not been coded to an industry.
Explanatory notes:
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Counts of businesses are derived from the ABS Business Register (ABSBR). The ABSBR comprises businesses which are actively trading in the Australian economy.
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Counts exclude the General Government Institutional Sector. Counts in the three industry sectors of Public Administration and Safety; Education and Training; and Health Care and Social Assistance include private sector activity only.
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For businesses operating in more than one State or Territory, only the main state business address is included.
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In some examples, the main state is determined by the State or Territory with the highest employment.
Economic Developments
Value of Building Approvals ($ ‘000)
Building Type
|
12 Months to April 2011
|
12 Months to April 2012
|
Residential
|
$482,782
|
$362,772
|
Non-Residential
|
$483,383
|
$2,936,446
|
Total Buildings
|
$966,165
|
$3,299,218
|
Source: SA LEO estimates based on SA Building Approvals by SLAs, ABS Cat. No. 8731.0 (Datacube)
Recent Industry Developments – Eastern Adelaide
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The Australian Red Cross will cut 60 jobs from its Adelaide operations as a result of all blood testing and processing being transferred to a new centre in Melbourne. Some staff will have the choice of relocating to Melbourne but the majority will be offered redundancies. The job cuts will take effect in October. (The Advertiser, 29 June 2012)
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A report by consulting firm Economic Research Consultants has concluded that the WOMADelaide festival contributed $11.1 million to the South Australian economy. Around 50 per cent of attendees were interstate visitors. (City Messenger, 28 June 2012)
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Adam Internet has recruited an additional 24 staff for its King William St contact centre, taking the total workforce to almost 200. Customer demand is increasing as the National Broadband Network continues its roll-out. (The Advertiser, 28 June 2012)
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A new Woolworths supermarket is being built on the former Transport SA carpark on Walkerville Tce. The project includes a basement carpark and up to 15 specialty shops. Construction work is expected to be completed by early next year and will create about 120 jobs. (City North Messenger, 20 June 2012)
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Plans for a $150 million apartment, retail and cinema complex at North Adelaide have been lodged with the Development Assessment Commission. The plans involve replacing the Brougham Plaza block on O’Connell St with four buildings ranging in height from 6 to 12 storeys. (City North Messenger, 20 June 2012)
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A $200 million redevelopment of Sturt St in the CBD has been approved, including more than 400 apartments, new shops, offices and gardens. Construction work is expected to commence in early 2013. (The Advertiser, 16 June 2012)
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A new $11 million library and apartment building, with 100 carparks, is planned for St Mark’s College, North Adelaide. The redevelopment includes 30 new apartments, increasing student numbers from 220 to 250. (City Messenger, 7 June 2012)
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A $16 million upgrade of Glenunga International High School is due to begin next month. A two-storey building with ten classrooms will be built, while the art, music and drama studios, science labs and administration areas will be redeveloped. The school’s student intake will increase by 100, to 1400. (Eastern Courier Messenger, 6 June 2012)
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The Adelaide City Council is proposing a $24 million upgrade of Victoria Square. Plans include two cafes, performance space, public lawn, new paving/trees and sheltered walking areas. Construction work is expected to commence this year and be completed by 2014. (The Advertiser, 5 June 2012)
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The 2012-13 State Budget includes $11.7 million to build a multi-storey car park at the Adelaide Entertainment Centre. The car park will increase parking capacity by 602 spaces which will be utilised as a park’n’ride and for major events. (2012-13 SA State Budget Papers, 31 May 2012)
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A $25 million 15-storey apartment development is planned for Light Square. Developer Diadem Corporation resubmitted plans to the Adelaide City Council following recent changes to height limits for buildings in the CBD. The building will include a fully automated car-stacking system for 41 vehicles. (The Advertiser, 5 May 2012)
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A $17 million extension is planned for Adelaide High School on West Terrace, increasing the number of students by 250. Plans include a new two-storey building with underground car parking, which is expected to be completed by 2014. (The Advertiser, 27 April 2012)
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Half a billion dollars worth of commercial building projects have been proposed for Adelaide’s city centre since the SA Government lifted height-limit restrictions four weeks ago. Ten developers have filed pre-lodgement building applications which could not have been approved under the old rules. (The Advertiser, 23 April 2012)
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A $120 million 22-level apartment building has been approved for 123 Flinders St in the CBD. Datong Australia is the developer behind the building, which will feature four levels of office space, four levels of carparking, ground floor retail and 152 apartments. When finished, it will be Adelaide’s tallest residential building. (The Advertiser, 18 April 2012)
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Approval has been granted for the construction of a $68 million shopping centre on land formerly used by the Glenside Hospital. Commercial Retail Group will develop the centre, which will include a Foodland supermarket, food court, fitness centre, cafe precinct, and around 40 specialty stores. There will also be 1000 car parks. The project is expected to be completed by 2015. (The Advertiser, SA Business Journal, 17 April 2012)
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A $106 million nine-storey boutique hotel will open in Walkerville next year. Located on the old Department of Transport, Energy and Infrastructure office site, the building will have between 300 and 400 apartments and rooms and is due to accept guests in September 2013. (The Advertiser, 10 April 2012)
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Work on the first stage of the Adelaide Oval redevelopment has begun, with about 60 people currently working on the site. The first stage includes excavation, drainage and the construction of police, toilet and storage facilities. Around 700 workers will be on site during peak construction next year. (The Advertiser, 6 April 2012)
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Hines Property’s $65 million hotel development on Grenfell St has been approved by the Development Assessment Commission, with construction to commence in the second half of this year. The 17-storey project, on the corner of Grenfell and Twin Streets, is expected to be completed in 2014. (The Advertiser, SA Business Journal, 3 April 2012)
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A $130 million apartment project is planned for Angas St in the city. Melbourne-based Palladio Property Group plans to build six 19-storey towers opposite the new SAPOL building. (The Advertiser, 30 March 2013)
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The State Government has introduced new planning rules, increasing height limits for new buildings in many parts of the CBD. Buildings up to 30-storeys in height will now be allowed in some areas of the city, while sites larger than 1500sqm will have no mandated height limit, although the latter will require approval from a dedicated design assessment panel. Development approval times will also be significantly reduced, to just 10 days. The government believes the changes could lead to $500 million of new developments in the CBD. (ABC News website, 28 March 2012)
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Work is expected to begin in May on a $75 million apartment building on Morphett St, next to Light Square. The 15-storey project, known as Vision on Morphett, will comprise 157 apartments and is expected to be completed by the end of 2013. (The Advertiser, 24 March 2012)
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The first work on the $535 million Adelaide Oval redevelopment will begin later this month, with contractor Baulderstone erecting boundary fencing and site offices. (The Advertiser, 18 February 2012)
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SkyCity wants to invest $250 million in a new five-star 100-room hotel overlooking the River Torrens. Negotiations between SkyCity and the SA Government concerning the project are continuing. (The Advertiser, 16 February 2012)
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Local and interstate property developers are ready to lodge more than $340 million worth of developments in the CBD, but only if maximum building heights are raised. The State Government is currently reviewing the Adelaide City Council’s planning policies and is expected to hand down a report in mid-year. Existing guidelines limit building heights in most parts of the Adelaide CBD to between 28 and 40 metres. (City Messenger, 16 February 2012)
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Clothing retailer Fletcher Jones has gone into administration pending an expected sale of the business next year. The company operates four stores in SA, including two in the CBD, one at Marion and the Harbourtown clearance outlet. Only the latter store will close immediately. (The Advertiser, 15 December 2011)
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Kent Town-based company Candetti Constructions has entered voluntary administration, with debts of more than $37 million. The company employs approximately 30 people. (The Advertiser, 10 December 2011)
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Walkerville Council has approved construction of a new Woolworths supermarket and up to 15 specialty shops on the former Transport SA car park site at Walkerville. Work is expected to commence next April and take 12 months to complete. (City North Messenger, 7 December 2011)
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BHP Billiton’s Adelaide office has recruited around 100 persons for work associated with the Olympic Dam expansion project. However, another 60 accounting and HR jobs have been cut due to work being sent to a shared services hub in Malaysia. (The Advertiser, 22 November 2011)
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Adelaide City Council has budgeted $15 million for an upgrade of Rundle Mall, but this amount could increase to $30 million depending on councillor support. The council may also seek an additional $10 million from the SA Government. Major features of the Rundle Mall upgrade master plan include a Gawler Place performance space, entry and exit gates and redeveloped laneways. (The Advertiser, 19 November 2011)
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The first contracts for work on the new Royal Adelaide Hospital have been let to Frigrite Air Conditioning and CDC Plumbing and Drainage. The contracts are valued at $270 million over five years and will require around 200 workers for various mechanical, medical gas and hydraulic engineering services. (The Advertiser, 11 November 2011)
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The state government has approved additional trading hours for retailers based in the Adelaide CBD. Shops will be allowed to trade for all but two public holidays from next year, compared to the nine public holidays that shops are closed for currently. The decision will result in additional revenue for traders, while increasing retail employment through the year. (The Advertiser, 8 November 2011)
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State Cabinet has approved a $350.2 million contract for work associated with the Adelaide Oval redevelopment, with early construction work expected to commence within weeks. Parliament has capped total funding for the project at $535 million, including construction, fit-out and other add-ons. Baulderstone was selected as the principal builder in September. (The Advertiser, 28 October 2011)
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Kmart will open a new store in Rundle Mall mid-next year, employing around 130 staff. The store will occupy the current Toys ‘R’ Us site, which will close in January 2012. (The Advertiser, 22 October 2011)
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Telecommunications company M2 will close its Adelaide call centre in December, moving 80 positions to Hobart. (The Advertiser, 7 October 2011)
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Plans for a $65 million hotel in Grenfell St have been lodged with the Adelaide City Council. Work on the 17-storey building is expected to start next year and be completed in 2014. Hines Property is behind the project. (The Advertiser, 24 September 2011)
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The former Colonial Mutual Life building on the corner of King William and Hindley streets will be transformed into a 174-room hotel. Developer Adabco will spend $35 million on the project, with construction work expected to commence by the end of the year. (City Messenger, 15 September 2011)
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UniSA plans to build new lecture theatres, tutorial rooms and academic offices at its City West campus. A new $145 million building will help accommodate the 5500 students transferring from the Magill campus when it closes in 2016. (City Messenger, 8 September 2011)
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The SA Government has selected Baulderstone as the preferred tenderer for the Adelaide Oval redevelopment. (The Advertiser, 7 September 2011)
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A 27-storey hotel and office building has been approved for construction on Flinders St. The $80 million Grand Medina Treasury hotel will become the fourth tallest building in Adelaide. Developer Toga Group of Companies has not specified when construction will commence. (The Advertiser, 29 August 2011)
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An independent report has found that the 2011 Clipsal 500 injected $34 million of new spending into the South Australian economy. Total spending associated with the 2011 event was between $55-60 million. Over its 13-year history, the event has generated a total economic benefit of $320 million. (The Advertiser, 27 August 2011)
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Motor vehicle dealership CMV Group is planning a new $8 million Lexus showroom on West Tce. Construction is expected to be completed by September 2012. (The Advertiser, 20 August 2011)
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Plans for a $120 million apartment building on the corner of Pulteney and Flinders Streets have been lodged with the Adelaide City Council. The 75m tall building will also house offices, restaurants and leisure areas. (The Advertiser, 2 August 2011)
Miscellaneous
Commonwealth Electoral Divisions |
Adelaide (part)
|
Kate Ellis
|
ALP
|
Boothby (part)
|
Andrew Southcott
|
LIB
|
Mayo (part)
|
Jamie Briggs
|
LIB
|
Sturt (part)
|
Christopher Pyne
|
LIB
| State Electoral Districts |
Adelaide (part)
|
Ms Rachel Sanderson
|
LIB
|
Ashford (part)
|
Steph Key
|
ALP
|
Bragg
|
Vickie Chapman
|
LIB
|
Enfield (part)
|
John Rau
|
ALP
|
Hartley
|
Grace Portolesi
|
ALP
|
Heyson (part)
|
Isobel Redmond
|
LIB
|
Kavel (part)
|
Mark Goldsworthy
|
LIB
|
Morialta
|
John Gardner
|
LIB
|
Norwood (part)
|
Steven Marshall
|
LIB
|
Unley
|
David Pisoni
|
LIB
|
Sources: Parliament of South Australia and Australian Electoral Commission
Postcodes and Localities – Eastern Adelaide ESA
Postcode
|
Localities
|
5000
|
Adelaide
|
5006
|
North Adelaide
|
5034
|
Clarence Park, Goodwood, Kings Park, Millswood, Wayville
|
5035
|
Black Forest, Everard Park, Forestville
|
5061
|
Hyde Park, Malvern, Unley, Unley Park
|
5063
|
Eastwood, Frewville, Fullarton, Highgate, Parkside
|
5064
|
Glen Osmond, Glenunga, Mount Osmond, Myrtle Bank, St Georges
|
5065
|
Dulwich, Glenside, Linden Park, Toorak Gardens, Tusmore
|
5066
|
Beaumont, Burnside, Erindale, Hazelwood Park, Stonyfell, Waterfall Gully, Wattle Park
|
5067
|
Beulah Park, Kent Town, Norwood, Norwood South, Rose Park
|
5068
|
Heathpool, Kensington, Kensington Gardens, Kensington Park, Leabrook, Marryatville, St Morris, Trinity Gardens
|
5069
|
College Park, Evandale, Hackney, Maylands, St Peters, Stepney
|
5070
|
Felixstow, Firle, Glynde, Joslin, Marden, Payneham, Payneham South, Royston Park
|
5072
|
Auldana, Magill, Magill North, Magill South, Rosslyn Park, Skye, Teringie, Woodforde
|
5073
|
Hectorville, Rostrevor, Tranmere, Tranmere North
|
5074
|
Campbelltown, Newton
|
5075
|
Paradise
|
5076
|
Athelstone
|
5081
|
Collinswood, Gilberton, Medindie, Medindie Gardens, Vale Park, Walkerville
|
5082
|
Fitzroy, Prospect, Prospect East, Prospect West, Thorngate
|
5083
|
Nailsworth
|
5134
|
Cherryville, Montacute
|
5136
|
Norton Summit
|
5137
|
Ashton
|
5138
|
Basket Range
|
5140
|
Greenhill
|
5141
|
Summertown
|
5142
|
Uraidla
|
5144
|
Carey Gully
|
5150
|
Leawood Gardens
|
5151
|
Piccadilly
|
5152
|
Crafers, Crafers West, Mount Lofty, Stirling
|
5153
|
Bradbury, Heathfield, Ironbank, Longwood, Mylor, Scott Creek
|
5154
|
Aldgate
|
5155
|
Bridgewater
|
5156
|
Upper Sturt
|
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