Hectorville, South Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Hectorville
City:Adelaide
State:SA
Lga:City of Campbelltown
Postcode:5073
Est:1855
Near-Nw:Glynde
Near-N:Campbelltown
Near-Ne:Newton
Near-W:Payneham
Near-E:Rostrevor
Near-Sw:Firle
Near-S:Tranmere
Near-Se:Magill

Hectorville is a small suburb of Adelaide in the City of Campbelltown, one of eight suburbs within the city. The public primary school, East Torrens Primary and Catholic primary school, St Joseph's School, Hectorville, is located within the suburb.

History

The suburb was laid out by P. B. Coglin in 1855 on land he owned, and named for John Hector (c. 1788 – 31 July 1863), accountant of the Savings Bank of South Australia.[1]

The first house in Hectorville was built by Price Maurice in 1849 next to Fourth Creek.[2] The land was sold and became a suburb in 1855.[3]

Hectorville's original Catholic parish church was built in 1863.[4]

On 29 April 2011, Hectorville was the scene of the 2011 Hectorville siege, in which a gunman shot dead three members of a family, as well as wounding two police officers, one critically.[5]

Notable people

Australian singer/songwriter Greg Champion grew up in Hectorville, after moving from Benalla.

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Manning index of South Australian placenames. State Library of South Australia. 21 February 2017.
  2. Web site: Hectorville Haunting. Dupree. Brittany. 12 April 2011. East Torrens Messenger. 30 April 2011.
  3. The Register, 11 May 1855
  4. Hectorville Catholic Community, Annunciation Church, accessed on 17 August 2024
  5. Web site: Armed siege: Suspected gunman arrested after three people killed and teen seriously injured . Malik. Sarah. Liza Kappelle. 29 April 2011. Herald Sun. 29 April 2011.