States & Territories
South Australia South Australia is
Australia's driest state (with huge
Outback areas of semi desert) and ironically also
the most urbanized. Capital city
Adelaide is known as the 'city of churches'and home
to 80% of the state's total population of 1.54 million.
South Australia covers an area of 985 335 sq km and is
famous for its wineries found in the
Barossa,
Clare,
Coonawarra and
McLaren valleys. The region was claimed as a
British colony in 1836 by Col William Light who
surveyed and named Adelaide after King William's wife
with self government following in 1856. Rich
agricultural areas are found on the
Fleurieu,
Eyre and
Yorke Peninsulas and spectacular scenery in the
Flinders Ranges and
Adelaide Hills.
Kangaroo Island is a major tourist destination and
the extremely important
Murray River supplies 90% of the state with its
water needs.
Coober Pedy in the heart of the state's Outback is
located 846 km south of Adelaide and is considered the
'opal capital of the world' SA's main industries
include tourism, agriculture, mining, manufacture and
fishing. The state's floral emblem is the
Sturt's Desert Pea.
Visitor Information Centre: 18 King William St, Adelaide. Tel (08) 8303 2220 or 1300 655 276.
Visitor Information Centre: 18 King William St, Adelaide. Tel (08) 8303 2220 or 1300 655 276.
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