Bethany, South Australia Explained

Type:town
Bethany
State:sa
Coordinates:-34.5333°N 196°W
Lga:Barossa Council
Postcode:5352
Est:1842
Region:Barossa Valley
Elevation:283
Stategov:Schubert
Fedgov:Barker
Dist1:2
Location1:Tanunda
Near-N:Vine Vale
Near-Ne:Angaston
Near-Se:Flaxman Valley
Near-S:Krondorf
Near-Sw:Rowland Flat
Near-W:Tanunda
Near-Nw:Tanunda

Bethany (postcode 5352) is a small village in South Australia about 2 km south-east of Tanunda in the Barossa Valley. It was originally named Bethanien or sometimes Neu Schlesien – New Silesia, but was changed during the First World War in an attempt to remove all German place names from Australia. Similarly, the German-language school was forced to close by the state government in 1917, with 60 students at the time.[1]

Bethany was the first German settlement in the Barossa Valley area. It was settled in 1842, by Prussian immigrants who had leased land from George Fife Angas. The large portion of these initial settlers arrived in 1841, with Pastor Gotthard Fritzsche on the Skjold.

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Notes and References

  1. News: Closing German Schools . . LIV . 16,152 . South Australia . 12 June 1917 . 22 July 2017 . 3 (Special War Edition) . National Library of Australia.