The South Australian was a newspaper published in Adelaide, the capital of colonial South Australia from 2 June 1838 to 19 August 1851. Between 1838 and 1844, it was published as The Southern Australian.
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Coonawarra, the Riverland and the Adelaide Hills. See SouthAustralian wine. SouthAustralia has boundaries with every other Australian mainland state...
TheSouthAustralian was a newspaper published in Adelaide, the capital of colonial SouthAustralia from 2 June 1838 to 19 August 1851. Between 1838 and...
SouthAustralia Police (SAPOL) is the police force of theAustralian state of SouthAustralia. SAPOL is an independent statutory agency of the Government...
The premier of SouthAustralia is the head of government in the state of SouthAustralia, Australia. The Government of SouthAustralia follows the Westminster...
TheSouthAustralian Museum is a natural history museum and research institution in Adelaide, SouthAustralia, founded in 1856 and owned by the Government...
Australian cuisine is the food and cooking practices of Australia and its inhabitants. Australia has absorbed culinary contributions and adaptations from...
Parliament. The British Province of SouthAustralia was established by theSouthAustralia Act 1834 in August 1834, and theSouthAustralian Company formed...
Parliament of SouthAustralia was granted in the year prior to the inaugural 1857 election. The first Australian-born governor of SouthAustralia was Major-General...
The Government of SouthAustralia, also referred to as theSouthAustralian Government or the SA Government, is the executive branch of the state of South...
SouthAustralian English is the variety of English spoken in theAustralian state of SouthAustralia. As with the other regional varieties within Australian...
Australia, officially the Commonwealth of Australia, is a country comprising the mainland of theAustralian continent, the island of Tasmania, and numerous...
The history of SouthAustralia includes the history of theAustralian state of SouthAustralia since Federation in 1901, and the area's preceding Indigenous...
Australia's climate is governed mostly by its size and by the hot, sinking air of the subtropical high pressure belt (subtropical ridge or Australian...
Victoria to the south, and SouthAustralia to the west. Its coast borders the Coral and Tasman Seas to the east. TheAustralian Capital Territory and Jervis...
The University of SouthAustralia (UniSA) is a public research university in theAustralian state of SouthAustralia. It is a founding member of the Australian...
SouthAustralian Railways (SAR) was the statutory corporation through which the Government of SouthAustralia built and operated railways in South Australia...
outside the elite leagues—the Victorian/Australian Football League (VFL/AFL), the West Australian Football League (WAFL), theSouthAustralian National...
Australian rules football in SouthAustralia has long been the most popular sport in the state. It is governed by theSouthAustralia National Football...
TheSouthAustralian wine industry is responsible for more than half the production of all Australian wine. SouthAustralia has a vast diversity in geography...
The Parliament of SouthAustralia is the bicameral legislature of theAustralian state of SouthAustralia. It consists of the 47-seat House of Assembly...