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'''Warradale''' is a suburb of [[Adelaide]] in the [[City of Marion]]. |
'''Warradale''' is a suburb of [[Adelaide]] in the [[City of Marion]]. The name Warradale, deriving from ''Warra'', an Aboriginal word for timber, has an interesting origin. |
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== History == |
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When three residents of Oaklands applied for a post office in January 1917, the postal authorities pointed out that the use of the name Oaklands was likely to be confused with both Oaklands on Yorke Peninsula and in New South Wales. The name Warradale was then submitted by local residents and accepted by the [[PMG Department]], (but not so agreeably by the Council). |
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==See also== |
==See also== |
Revision as of 03:24, 20 November 2006
Warradale is a suburb of Adelaide in the City of Marion. The name Warradale, deriving from Warra, an Aboriginal word for timber, has an interesting origin.
History
When three residents of Oaklands applied for a post office in January 1917, the postal authorities pointed out that the use of the name Oaklands was likely to be confused with both Oaklands on Yorke Peninsula and in New South Wales. The name Warradale was then submitted by local residents and accepted by the PMG Department, (but not so agreeably by the Council).