Cadell, South Australia
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Cadell is a town situated near the north western edge of South Australia's Riverland on the inside of the large southward bend in the Murray River. The town is reported to have less than 100 inhabitants, not including the inmates of the prison. The town is named after Captain Francis Cadell, who was the navigator on Charles Sturt's exploration of Murray River.[1] Cadell lies in the middle of a citrus growing area and is also home to a low security prison for men, the Cadell Training Centre.[1][2][3]
[edit] References
- ^ a b Cadell, South Australia. Travelmate.com.au. Retrieved on 2006-09-08.
- ^ Correctional facilities in South Australia: Cadell Training Centre. Australian Institute of Criminology (2005-03-11). Retrieved on 2006-09-08.
- ^ Cadell Training Centre. Prison & Prisoner Management. Department of Justice Correctional Services and South Australian Government (©1997, 1998). Retrieved on 2006-09-08.
Towns of the Riverland