Lockleys, South Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Lockleys
State:sa
City:Adelaide
Lga:City of West Torrens
Local Map:yes
Postcode:5032
Stategov:West Torrens,
Colton
Fedgov:Hindmarsh
Near-N:Kidman Park
Near-Ne:Flinders Park
Near-E:Underdale
Near-Se:Brooklyn Park
Near-S:Adelaide Airport
Near-Sw:West Beach
Near-W:Fulham
Near-Nw:Fulham Gardens

Lockleys is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, in the City of West Torrens.

Australian Bureau of Statistics data from May 2021 revealed that Adelaide's western suburbs had the lowest unemployment rate in South Australia.[1]

History

The area was inhabited by the Kaurna people before the British colonisation of South Australia.[2]

The area was subject to flooding by the River Torrens, which originally ran into an area named "The Reedbeds" in the upper reaches of the Port River. In the 1930s the Torrens Channel, also named Breakout Creek, was cut through the coastal dunes to Gulf St Vincent, to drain the wetlands and eliminate the flooding. A large part of Lockleys is within a bend of the River Torrens.

Hence, prior to subdivision, the area was renowned for its rich soil, market gardens and greenhouses. The name comes from a property (section 145) owned by Charles Brown Fisher,[3] then Edward Meade Bagot and Gabriel Bennett, who built a course there for amateur horse racing. The property was rented by trainers J. Eden Savill and C. Leslie Macdonald for their Lockleys Stables where many good racehorses were prepared.[4]

Hank family

The area was divided for housing. However, the Hank family lived on Torrens Avenue, Lockleys[5] and had established 11 acres[6] of market garden there after world war I. The Hank brothers (Ray, Bill and Bob) all attended the Lockleys Primary School in Brooklyn Park and would all become footballers for the West Torrens Football Club in the SANFL. Bob Hank would go on to become an AFL Hall of Fame inductee, winning the Magarey Medal in both 1946 and 1947 and winning a record 9 league best and fairest awards for his club. A pavilion in the eastern grandstand at Adelaide Oval is named the Bob Hank Pavilion[7] and the grandstand at Thebarton Oval is named the Hank Brothers Stand after these Australian Football legends. Bob Hank also famously clean bowled Sir Donald Bradman in a District Cricket final in March 1947 whilst playing for the West Torrens Cricket Club against Bradman's Kensington Cricket Club.[8]

John Martin's warehouse

The former John Martin's department store had a bulk warehouse on Pierson Street, which was also a storage location for the floats used in the company's annual Christmas Pageant.[9] The warehouse was converted by EDS for a data and call centre, which opened in 1996,[10] and later owned by the Maras Group and operated by Westpac as a mortgage processing centre. In September 2021 a development application was announced for rezoning the call centre and adjacent child care centre, to allow a medium density residential development to be built on the site.[11]

Windsor Theatre

The Windsor Theatre, located at 362 Henley Beach Road, was originally built as a RSL hall in March 1925,[12] with the construction cost of £3,800 covered by community fund-raising,[13] with much of it donated by John Mellor.[14] It was called the Lockleys Memorial Hall. On 10 October in the same year, the hall was used by Lyric Theatres Ltd to screen a film, and soon became a successful movie theatre.[13] At some point it was named the Odeon Star (indicating ownership by D. Clifford Theatres).[15]

The Windsor Group acquired the cinema in October 1948, renaming it as the Windsor Theatre,[13] and by 1949 the lease had been acquired by Ozone Theatres Ltd.[16] During the 1950s the cinema was substantially upgraded. The "Nostalgia Walk" was created, with hundreds of original movie posters lining the walls.[13] It seated 500 people, and was the first cinema in Adelaide to sell popcorn.[17]

The Windsor ceased operating in August 2012, and remained mostly vacant for a couple of years after that. In 2018, the theatre was purchased by the City of West Torrens.,[13] who demolished it in early 2021 despite public debate and much resistance from organisations which saw its heritage and cultural value to the area.[18] During demolition, a hidden basement was rediscovered, containing a kitchen and supper room.[13]

Lockleys now features many large modern homes including one shown on the Grand Designs Television show.[19]

Sport

Lockleys is home to the Lockleys Football Club, known as the Demons, their home clubrooms on Rutland Ave are a modern two-story facility that has won a state award for its architecture. The club play in the South Australian Amateur Football League.[20] AFLW player Ebony Marinoff played for the club,[21] as well as former AFL player Jimmy Toumpas and Brooklyn Park local and Port Power draftee Thomas Scully[22]

The Lockleys Football Club facilities are shared with the West Torrens Baseball Club.[23] The South Australian Badminton Association is also located in Lockleys, neighbouring the football club and baseball club.[24] The Kooyonga Golf Club is also located in Lockleys. Kooyonga was the name of the suburb before it became Lockleys.

Government

Lockleys is in the City of West Torrens local government area, split between the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of Colton and electoral district of West Torrens, and in the Australian House of Representatives Division of Hindmarsh.

Education

Lockleys North Primary School
Motto:Aim high
Established:1960
Principal:Tyson Grinham
Coordinates:-34.92°N 138.538°W
Streetaddress:55 Malurus Avenue
Country:Australia
Enrolment:462[25]
Enrolment As Of:2012
Colours: Blue
White
Homepage:www.lnps.sa.edu.au
St Francis School
Motto:Faith, Peace, Wisdom
Established:1967
Principal:Phil Schultz
Coordinates:-34.9243°N 138.5261°W
Streetaddress:458 Henley Beach Road
Country:Australia
Enrolment:438[26]
Enrolment As Of:2020
Colours: Blue
Green
Gold
Homepage:www.sflockleys.catholic.edu.au

Two schools are located in Lockleys – Lockleys North Primary School and St Francis School. Despite its name, Lockleys Primary School is located in neighbouring suburb Brooklyn Park.

Lockleys North Primary School

Lockleys North Primary School is a coeducational grades R-6 school located on Malurus Avenue.[27] Students come from a wide variety of socio-economic and cultural backgrounds due to the demographics of West Torrens area.[27]

History

With the expansion of the western suburbs of Adelaide the school was built in 1960.[28] The school celebrated its 50th anniversary with an open day for old scholars and old staff on 14 November 2010.[28]

Facilities

In July 2010, two new school buildings opened – "Tirkandi" (Library) and "Torrens" (classrooms for year 6-7's). The library was opened by Steve Georganas, the Member of Parliament for the seat of Hindmarsh.[29] The school grounds also have a soccer pitch which have not only used by the school, but also local sporting clubs.[30] The gymnasium has also been used for badminton by local sporting clubs.[31]

Special programs

Specialist programs are offered in science, physical education, music, German and Greek.[27] [32]

St Francis School

St Francis School is a coeducational grades R-6 school located on Henley Beach Road. It is a private Catholic school.[33]

External links

Notes and References

  1. News: 28 June 2021. Adelaide's West Leads Employment Surge. IN Daily. 29 June 2021.
  2. Web site: Map of Indigenous Australia . AIATSIS. David R.. Horton. 1996 . David Horton (writer). 18 December 2022.
  3. Web site: Manning index of SA Placenames: Lockleys. State Library of South Australia. 16 September 2017.
  4. News: Reflections from the Racecourse . . 17 . 844 . South Australia . 28 July 1928 . 16 September 2017 . 7 . National Library of Australia.
  5. Book: Kay, Brian. The Master: the Bob Hank Story. Peacock Publications. 2003. Norwood SA. 11.
  6. Book: Best of Both Worlds: The Story of West Torrens, Woodville and the Eagles Football Clubs. Hyde Park Press. 2010. South Australia. 126.
  7. Web site: 23 September 2013. Greats Honoured. 22 July 2021. Adelaide Oval.
  8. News: 16 June 2012. The Last Goodbye with Bob Hank. The Advertiser. 23 July 2021.
  9. https://www.marasgroup.com.au/our-properties/data-centres/mortgage-processing-centre/ Westpac Home Ownership Service Centre
  10. https://cpa.org.au/z-archive/g2001/1058west.html Westpac sells off call centre workers
  11. https://plan.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0010/898921/Lockleys_Code_Amendment_-_for_consultation.pdf Lockleys Code Amendment - for consultation.pdf
  12. Web site: Windsor Theatre in Adelaide, AU . Cinema Treasures . Ken . Roe . 18 December 2022.
  13. Web site: Urban Exploring: Remembering the Windsor Theatre . Awesome Adelaide . 28 October 2020 . 18 December 2022.
  14. Web site: Lockleys Sub-Branch Memorial Hall, Lockleys, South Australia, Australia . 18 December 2022 . Virtual War Memorial.
  15. Entertaining the Classes: An archaeological investigation of historic cinemas in Metropolitan Adelaide, South Australia, and their development in relation to social class, 1896-1949. Antoinette . Hennessy. 2016. . . 18 December 2022. 97. PDF
  16. Web site: Hugh Waterman and sons extend the Ozone cinema chain from Adelaide's Semaphore in 1911 to eastern states. AdelaideAZ . 17 December 2022.
  17. Web site: The Windsor Theatre . Jims Urbex Adelaide . 5 July 2022 . 18 December 2022.
  18. News: Conlin . Thomas . 26 March 2014 . Windsor Cinema at Lockleys faces demolition when its future is considered by the West Torrens Council . . Melbourne . 23 July 2021.
  19. Web site: 7 August 2019 . Grand Designs Australia Season 8 episode 4 . 4 April 2023.
  20. News: 10 June 2021. South Australian Architecture Awards 2021 Winners Announced. InDaily. 24 July 2021.
  21. News: Lordonic . Marissa . 22 March 2022 . Its been a wild ride: Inaugural Crow Marinoff reflects on 50 AFLW games . EPSN . 22 May 2022.
  22. Web site: 9 February 2023 . AFL Players Thomas Scully . 9 February 2023 . Zero Hanger.
  23. Web site: 17 July 2021 . West Torrens Baseball Club . 17 July 2021 . West Torrens Baseball Club.
  24. Web site: South Australian Badminton Association . 17 July 2021.
  25. Web site: Site information - Lockleys North Primary School . 2012-01-23 . . https://web.archive.org/web/20140927035309/http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/ybsproviders/a8_publish/modules/locations/school_detail.asp?id=0911&type=AZ . 27 September 2014 . dead .
  26. Web site: 2022-10-10 . https://web.archive.org/web/20221010040105/https://www.sflockleys.catholic.edu.au/__files/f/11462/AGM_Book_2021.pdf . 2022-10-10 . 2022-10-10 .
  27. Web site: Welcome to Lockleys North Primary School . . 2011-06-17.
  28. Celebrating 50 years of Education 1960-2010 . Xtra – Information for DECS Staff . 4 . 15 . 3 . 2 September 2010 . . 21 June 2013 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140927061948/http://www.decd.sa.gov.au/mediacentre/files/links/Xtra_4_no_15.pdf . 27 September 2014 . dead .
  29. Web site: 2010-07-23 . Lockleys North Primary School opens new $3.2 million BER library and classrooms . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130328193949/http://stevegeorganas.alp.org.au/news/2010/12/07/lockleys-north-primary-school-opens-new-32-million-ber-library-and-classrooms . 28 March 2013 . 30 January 2012 . Steve Georganas press release . Australian Labour Party.
  30. Web site: LATEST TITANS NEWS . Adelaide Titans Football Club . 2011-12-15 . Training sessions will be held ... at the Lockleys North Primary School . 10 April 2012 . https://web.archive.org/web/20120410074224/http://adelaidetitans.com.au/ . dead .
  31. Web site: Important Dates (for Glenelg Breakers) . Glenelg Breakers Badminton Club . 2012-01-24 . Glenelg Badminton Club Venues ... Lockleys North Primary School Gymnasium . 13 August 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20140813221529/http://www.glenelgbreakers.com/news.htm . dead .
  32. Web site: Greek Language Schools . Greek Orthodox Community of S.A. . 2012-01-24 . The weekday Schools are ... Lockleys North PS . 27 February 2011 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110227174337/http://www.gocsa.org.au/index.php?id=61 . dead .
  33. Web site: St. Francis School. 27 March 2014 . 2014.