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Torrensville, South Australia

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Population
  
3,765 (2006 census)

State electorate(s)
  
West Torrens

Postal code
  
5031

Lga
  
City of West Torrens

Postcode(s)
  
5031

Torrensville
  
Thebarton, Mile End

Federal division
  
Division of Hindmarsh

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Location
  
2 km (1 mi) from Adelaide

Torrensville is a suburb two kilometres west of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It was named after Irish-born colonial premier Robert Torrens.

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Map of Torrensville SA 5031, Australia

Torrensville has a predominantly Greek Australian population, and a lesser number of Italian Australians residents, following mass migration in the middle of the 20th century.

Torrensville is in the City of West Torrens local government area, the South Australian House of Assembly electoral district of West Torrens and the Australian House of Representatives Division of Hindmarsh.

Both the state and federal MPs, representing the electoral districts that include Torrensville, are notable Greek Australians: Tom Koutsantonis and Steve Georganas of the Australian Labor Party. Their success in winning office is partly due to the high population of Greek Australians in their electoral districts, mostly from Torrensville, neighbouring Thebarton, and neighbouring Mile End which contains St. George, Adelaide's largest Greek Orthodox church.

Revitalization of the Adelaide's inner suburbs has made Henley Beach Road a vibrant shopping area with many cafes and restaurants.

History

New Thebarton Post Office opened on 1 November 1879 and was renamed Torrensville in 1909. Torrensille was part of the then largely rural District of West Torrens until 1883, when the residents of the more urban suburbs of Thebarton, Mile End and Torrensville successfully petitioned to become the Corporation of the Town of Thebarton. In 1997 the Town of Thebarton re-amalgamated with the City of West Torrens.

Places of interest

  • Thebarton Theatre, a historic and popular entertainment venue
  • Thebarton Oval, once used as an Australian Rules Football ground by West Torrens Football Club
  • Heritage listings

    Torrensville contains a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

  • Ashley Street: Gate and Ticket Office, Thebarton Oval
  • Lot 32 Ashwin Parade: Hoffman Brick Kiln, Hallett Brickworks
  • 4-8 Hayward Avenue: Torrensville Uniting Church
  • 112 Henley Beach Road: Thebarton Theatre
  • 92 South Road: World War Two Civil Defence Sub-Control Station
  • Education

  • Thebarton Senior College
  • Torrensville Primary School
  • References

    Torrensville, South Australia Wikipedia