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Yatala Vale, South Australia

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Postcode(s)
  
5126

State electorate(s)
  
Little Para

Postal code
  
5126

LGA(s)
  
City of Tea Tree Gully

Yatala Vale
  
Upper Hermitage

Federal division
  
Division of Makin

Location
  
9 km (6 mi) from Modbury

Yatala Vale is an outer northeastern rural suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of Tea Tree Gully local government area, and is adjacent to Golden Grove and Fairview Park, as well as the rural districts of Upper Hermitage and Gould Creek.

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Map of Yatala Vale SA 5126, Australia

History

Yatala is an Aboriginal word from the Kaurna people which means "water running by the side of a river", and is used to refer to the entire lands north of the River Torrens from Port Adelaide to Tea Tree Gully, but has been used by white settlers as far back as 1836. See: Hundred of Yatala

Yatala Vale Receiving Office (a limited post office) opened on 2 October 1911 and closed in late 1912.

Yatala Vale was and is used for agriculture and viticulture.

Geography

The southern boundary of Yatala Vale is defined by Yatala Vale Road, with the rest of the suburb filling an uneven area bounded by the Golden Grove sand quarries to the west, the Little Para Reservoir to the north and the Little Para River to the east.

Facilities

There is an industrial area on Yatala Vale Road.

Transport

The 542 bus routes services Yatala Vale Road, which is operated by Adelaide Metro. The remainder is not serviced.

References

Yatala Vale, South Australia Wikipedia