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Torrensville is a
western suburb 3 km (1.9 mi) west of the
centre of Adelaide,
South Australia. It was
named after Irish-born
economist and
chairman of...
- the Town of Thebarton,
which included most of the
adjoining suburb of
Torrensville.
These include the
Thebarton Oval, the
Thebarton croquet and
bowls club...
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Suburbs including Newton,
Payneham and
Campbelltown in the east and
Torrensville, West
Lakes and
Fulham to the west, have
large Gr**** and
Italian communities...
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built a huge new
brickworks at
Golden Grove. The
Torrensville site
closed in 1977. The
Torrensville brickyard was
closed in 1977 and the
brand name changed...
- Norwood, Parkside, Prospect, Rose Park, St Peters,
Toorak Gardens,
Torrensville, Thebarton,
Unley and Walkerville.
Since 1984,
federal electoral division...
- po****tion of Gr****
Australians in the area,
mostly from Thebarton,
Torrensville and Mile End.
Throughout the 1950s the area
became home to a
large number...
- That
store proved successful and in 1977, he
bought his
second store at
Torrensville. This was his
first full-size supermarket.
Drake continued to expand...
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Thebarton Senior College is a
public senior secondary school located in
Torrensville in Adelaide,
South Australia. The
school was
established on the site...
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Marketplace (formerly
Brickworks markets) in the
extreme north east of
Torrensville. In 1923
severe flooding of the
Welland brick fields by the
Torrens River...
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Australia "International ****ault 2010 –
Thebarton Theatre :
Theatres in
Torrensville, Adelaide". My247.com.au.
Retrieved 17
August 2013. "World
Series Wrestling...