Allenby Gardens, South Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Allenby Gardens
City:Adelaide
State:sa
Est:1922[1]
Postcode:5009
Dist1:4.7
Dir1:NW
Location1:Adelaide city centre
Lga:City of Charles Sturt
Stategov:Croydon
West Torrens
Fedgov:Adelaide
Near-N:West Croydon
Near-Ne:West Croydon
Near-E:Welland
Near-Se:Torrensville
Near-S:Torrensville
Near-Sw:Flinders Park
Near-W:Beverley
Near-Nw:Beverley
Map Type:nomap
Local Map:yes

Allenby Gardens is a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Charles Sturt.

History

Laid out in 1922, the suburb was briefly advertised as Gallipoli Gardens before being named Allenby Gardens in honour of the British Field Marshal, Lord Allenby.[1]

The first Allenby Gardens Post Office was renamed West Croydon, South Australia on 1 March 1945; on the same day a new office opened within the present boundaries of the suburb.[2]

Geography

Allenby Gardens is bordered by multiple roads and other points of interest. The suburb itself is separated in two by Grange Road, with the northern end of the suburb being bordered by Port Road and its North-eastern border being East Avenue.[3] The southern end of the suburb is bordered by the River Torrens (Karrawirra Parri) and the Linear Park Trail.[3] The suburb's public transport is serviced by Adelaide Metro.

Demographics

The 2016 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 1,868 persons in Allenby Gardens on census night. Of these, 49.1% were male and 50.9% were female.

The majority of residents (73.4%) are of Australian birth, with other common census responses being Italy (3.2%), England (2.7%), India (2.5%), Vietnam (2.1%), and Greece (1.7%). Additionally, people of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander descent made up 1.0% of the suburb.

The age distribution of Allenby Gardens residents is similar to that of the greater Australian population. 70.4% of residents were over 24 years in 2016, compared to the Australian average of 68.5%; and 29.6% were younger than 24 years, compared to the Australian average of 31.5%.

In terms of religious affiliation, 26.8% of residents attributed themselves to being Catholic, 26.4% attributed themselves to being irreligious, 12.4% attributed themselves to be Eastern Orthodox, and 7.1% attributed themselves to being Anglican. Within Allenby Gardens, 93.9% of the residents were employed, with the remaining 6.1% being unemployed.

Politics

Local government

Allenby Gardens is part of Beverly Ward in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, with representative councillors, Labor member Matt Mitchell and Independent Edgar Agius.[4]

State and federal

Allenby Gardens lies in the state electoral district of Croydon and West Torrens and the federal electoral division of Adelaide.[5] The suburb is represented in the South Australian House of Assembly by leader of the South Australian opposition, Labor member Peter Malinauskas (Croydon) as well as Labor Member Tom Koutsantonis (West Torrens), and federally by Steve Georganas.[5]

Education

Allenby Gardens Primary School is located on Barham Street[6] and had been in operation since its establishment in 1926.[1]

Facilities

Parks

Allenby Gardens main park is the Allenby Gardens reserve, with the smaller River Park reserve servicing the southern end of the suburb.[3]

Shopping

Allenby Gardens shopping is mainly catered by smaller cafes and boutiques along Grange Road, as well as the Allenby Gardens Shopping Complex also on Grange Road.

See also

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Place Names of South Australia . The Manning Index of South Australian History . State Library of South Australia . 1 June 2011.
  2. Web site: Premier Postal History . Post Office List . Premier Postal Auctions . 26 May 2011.
  3. Book: Adelaide and surrounds street directory. 49th. 2011 . UBD . 978-0-7319-2652-7 .
  4. Web site: City of Charles Sturt Councillors. City of Charles Sturt. 14 September 2019.
  5. Web site: Electoral district: West Torrens. Electoral Commission SA. 13 September 2019.
  6. Web site: Australian Schools Directory . Australian Schools Directory . 1 June 2011. https://web.archive.org/web/20110426174836/http://australianschoolsdirectory.com.au/. 26 April 2011 . live.