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Postcode(s)
  
5042

Bedford Park
  
Eden Hills

Federal division
  
Division of Boothby

State electorate(s)
  
Davenport Mitchell

Postal code
  
5042

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Population
  
1,837 (2011 census) 1,880 (2006 census)

Location
  
10 km (6 mi) from City-centre

LGA(s)
  
City of Mitcham City of Marion

Bedford Park is a southern suburb of Adelaide in South Australia.

Map of Bedford Park SA 5042, Australia

The Hancock family established a homestead and farm at the foot of the Adelaide Hills in the mid 19th century. A family name from an earlier generation lent its name to the property of Bedford which was later changed to Bedford Park. In 1917, 400 acres (1.6 km2) of the property was purchased by the South Australian Government and a tuberculosis sanatorium was built. Initially housing World War I soldiers the sanatorium was expanded until, by 1924, it had 74 beds and was a self-supporting farm with pigs, chickens, orchards and grain production. The sanatorium was demolished and Flinders University built in its place in the 1960s.

Burbank Post Office opened on 26 September 1961 and was renamed Bedford Park in 1966, before closing in 1980.

Bedford Park is the home of Flinders University and the Flinders Medical Centre. The greater part of the suburb lies within the City of Mitcham, but the north west corner lies within the City of Marion where the Warriparinga wetlands and Living Kaurna Cultural Centre are located beside the Sturt River.

The suburb is also split across the state electorates of Mitchell and Davenport. It is in the federal Division of Boothby.

References

Bedford Park, South Australia Wikipedia


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