Nuriootpa, South Australia
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Nuriootpa South Australia |
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Population: | 4,414 [1] |
Established: | 1854 [2] |
Postcode: | 5355 [3] |
Location: | 74 km (46 mi) North East of Adelaide via |
LGA: | Barossa Council, Light Regional Council |
State District: | Schubert |
Federal Division: | Barker, Wakefield |
Nuriootpa (Barossa Valley in South Australia, about an hour's drive north of the capital, Adelaide. The name of the town is reputed to be the local Aboriginal word for "meeting place".
) is the major commercial centre in theNuriootpa is situated at the north end of the Barossa Valley, near the Sturt Highway and has a population of over 3500 people. It is a picturesque town, with grape vines growing on some of the buildings in the main streets, and vineyards surrounding the town. This has led to some contention in recent years[citation needed], as the town is growing, and new housing estates are being built on land formerly occupied by the vineyards which made the town attractive in the first place. It is also home to some very famous wineries including Penfolds, Elderton, Kaesler Wines, and Wolf Blass.
Since the 1930s, Nuriootpa has often been cited as a textbook example of inspired community development. The town's community owned- and operated hotel has funded many important public facilities, including the Senior Citizens' Club, the swimming pool, the kindergarten and recreation areas. The short-lived progressive Adelaide movement Common Cause arranged a visit by future Prime Minister Ben Chifley to Nuriootpa in 1944 which led him, inspired by its approach, to promote the town as a model for community co-operation. The prominent Adelaide architect Louis Laybourne-Smith prepared a plan for the town's recreation and education area, known as its 'War Memorial Community Centre', at this time. Much of this plan has been realised, including Laybourne-Smith's unusual 'fan-shaped' Olympic-sized pool.
Nuriootpa is in the Barossa Council, although the northern outskirts are in the Light Regional Council. It is in the state electoral district of Schubert (and Light for the outskirts) and the federal Division of Barker (and Division of Wakefield for the outskirts in the Light Regional Council). The postcode is 5355.
[edit] References
- H. C. Coombs, Trial Balance: issues of my working life Sun Books, South Melbourne 1981 p. 61
- A Township Starts to Live Common Cause, Adelaide 1945 (70 pages)
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