Old Noarlunga, South Australia Explained

Type:suburb
Old Noarlunga
City:Adelaide
State:sa
Lga:City of Onkaparinga
Est:1840
Region:Southern Adelaide[1]
County:Adelaide[2]
Stategov:Kaurna
Fedgov:Kingston
Fedgov2:Mayo
Coordinates:-35.1825°N 138.5015°W
Near-Nw:Seaford Meadows
Near-N:Seaford Meadows
Noarlunga Downs
Hackham
Near-Ne:Onkaparinga Hills
Near-W:Seaford
Near-E:Onkaparinga Hills
McLaren Vale
Near-Sw:Seaford Rise
Near-S:Seaford Heights
McLaren Vale
Near-Se:McLaren Vale
Dist1:30
Location1:Adelaide
Footnotes:Location[3]
Coordinates[4]
Adjoining suburbs

Old Noarlunga (formerly Noarlunga) is a suburb in the Australian state of South Australia located about south of the state capital of Adelaide. Originally settled around 1840, the town retains its village atmosphere in spite of encroaching suburbia.

Etymology

Contemporary Australian linguists believe the name 'Noarlunga' is derived from the Kaurna nurlo (corner/curve/bend) + ngga (place).

History

In the early years of settlement, the surrounding area was cleared for wheat farming, and a flour mill was built in the town in 1843 along with wharves used to transport produce down the Onkaparinga River to Port Noarlunga via barge. The town still has a stone bridge across the Onkaparinga, making the town a focal point for travel further down the coast.

In 1846, the Hundred of Noarlunga land division was proclaimed, extending along the coast from the Sturt River to Onkaparinga, but named after the indigenous term nurlo (curve) for the horse-shoe bend of the Onkaparinga.

In 1850 the South Australia Company laid out the 'No-orlunga Township' at the 'Horseshoe', Onkaparinga River. 1856 saw the formation of the District Council of Noarlunga following residents on either side of the Onkaparinga. The new council was formed by excision of parts of both the District of Morphett Vale on the north bank and District Council of Willunga on the south bank.

By the 1860s the town had a post office, a council chamber, two churches, a public pound, two hotels, a mill, a brewery and a brickworks.[5]

Old Noarlunga became a well known sporting venue, visited by cycling clubs and throughout the 20th century the town was a popular stopping point for tourists on the way to beaches in the region.[5]

1972 saw Main South Road bypass the town and in 1978, by council resolution it became Old Noarlunga. Many local residents at the time were not in favour of the townships name change.

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Southern Adelaide SA Government region. The Government of South Australia. 17 April 2017.
  2. Web site: Search result for "County of Adelaide, CNTY" with the following data sets selected – "Counties" and "Local Government Areas" . Property Location SA Map Viewer . Government of South Australia . 24 April 2017.
  3. Web site: Old Noarlunga, South Australia (Postcode) . postcodes-australia.com . 17 October 2016.
  4. Web site: Search result for " Old Noarlunga (LSUB)" (Record no SA0053556) with the following layers selected – "Suburbs and Localities" and " Place names (gazetteer)" . Property Location Browser . Government of South Australia . 17 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20161012010923/http://maps.sa.gov.au/plb/ . 12 October 2016 . dead .
  5. Web site: Old Noarlunga, European History and Heritage . . 17 October 2016 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070903110954/http://www.onkaparingacity.com/history/viewsuburb.asp?content=oldnoar . 3 September 2007 . dead .