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South Australia

South Australia is an Australian state with a total area of 402,903 square miles (1,043,514 square kilometers), making it the fourth largest state in the country. It has a population of 1,644,642 (as of June 2010).

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What is Foodland South Australia 's population?

The population of Foodland - South Australia - is 4,000.

In which state of Australia is Mt Gambier?

Mount Gambier is a small city in the south east corner of South Australia.

How many KFC's are in Australia?

6.90 an hour or more, 6.90 is the trainee rate for 15 year olds.

Is it illegal to keep a baby fox in Kadina South Australia?

It is illegal to keep a fox anywhere in Australia. The fox is an environmental pest.

Where can you buy a 5kg jar of Nutella in south Australia Adelaide?

I wanna know the same thing,

I saw them in Adelaide fresh Fulham but you need to order them in!

I need mine ASAP ( present for my BFF )

Hope you find it ;D

Where is South Australia located in Australia?

South Australia is a state of Australia, bordered on the west by Western Australia, in the north by the Northern Territory, in the east by Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, and in the southern by the Great Southern Ocean.

What did the houses of Parliament used to be?

The only parliament house that wasnt built for that purpose based on your categories of this question is Tasmania's. Tassies parliament building was initially a Customs House.

What is Statute of Limitations in South Australia for a real estate contract?

The limit for contracts is either three or six years, and begins from the time when the problem ought reasonably to have been discovered. If the matter stems from a fraud, then the there may be no limit to the action, as certain acts of fraud have no Limitations of Actions Act limits

Who planed Adelaide?

The design and layout of Adelaide is attributed to William Light.

What is the population of Grenfell Australia?

Grenfell is a small country town located 372 km west of Sydney with an estimated population of 2,300.

How long does it take to get to the botanic gardens in Adelaide from the Hilton hotel in Adelaide?

About a 20minute walk. There is a free tram that leaves from outside the Hilton in Victoria Square and will drop you about half way at the corner of King William Street and North Terrace. Else I think there is a free loop bus that will get you too the door run by the Adelaide City Council.

At what age can you get a tattoo in South Australia?

18 years old. If you are under 18, you need parental permission.

What does the aboriginal word woomera mean?

spearlauncher or spear thrower. ie: the tool used to throw a spear.

How many working prisons in south Australia?

What kind of prisons? (also known here as: gaols, or jails)

How can you get to Kangaroo Island from Australia?

Ferries depart Adelaide, South Australia, at regular intervals for Kangaroo Island. For more information, click on the related link. And incidentally, Kangaroo Island is part of Australia.

Who planned the Torrens River in 1836?

The Torrens River flows through the city of Adelaide. The city of Adelaide was founded in 1836. The city (not the river) was planned by Colonel Light after Captain Collet Barker recommended the site, and after Light's second-in-command, George Kingston, identified the Torrens River flowing down from the Mt Lofty Ranges.

Was Thompson National Transport Australian co?

yes it was thompson nationwide transport was an australian co. also known as alltrans / texport/railfast/roadfast/ quickasair. Had a good run in canada until the early 90's

Is there a list of names of the stolen generation?

Robert Mann, one of Australia's promoters of 'the stolen generation' was challenged by Andrew Bolt in 2005 - 2006 to produce a list of ten names. Mann claimed there were up to twenty five thousand 'stolen generation' aboriginals. He was unable to produce a list of just ten genuine names, even after eight years of researching the subject. So if there is a genuine list it will be a very small one. Just remember that 'stolen generation' implies being taken away because they were aboriginal. Many children, including whites were taken away to be rescued from abuse and neglect.