Explore Westrichmond
The district Westrichmond of in City of West Torrens (South Australia) is located in Australia about 598 mi west of Canberra, the country's capital.
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Local weather forecast
Todays Local Weather Conditions & Forecast: 17°C / 62 °F
Morning Temperature | 10°C / 50 °F |
Evening Temperature | 15°C / 60 °F |
Night Temperature | 13°C / 56 °F |
Chance of rainfall | 0% |
Air Humidity | 49% |
Air Pressure | 1031 hPa |
Wind Speed | Moderate breeze with 10 km/h (6 mph) from North-West |
Cloud Conditions | Clear sky, covering 7% of sky |
General Conditions | Sky is clear |
Thursday, 2nd of May 2024
18°C (65 °F)
14°C (57 °F)
Sky is clear, moderate breeze, clear sky.
Friday, 3rd of May 2024
20°C (67 °F)
14°C (57 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Saturday, 4th of May 2024
20°C (68 °F)
14°C (58 °F)
Sky is clear, gentle breeze, clear sky.
Hotels and Places to Stay
The Playford Adelaide - MGallery by Sofitel
Astra Apartments Adelaide
PEPPERS WAYMOUTH HOTEL
Comfort Hotel Adelaide Riviera
Franklin Central Apartments
GRAND CHANCELLOR HINDLEY
La Loft Apartments
QUEST ON FRANKLIN
The Franklin Hotel
Adelaide Rockford
Videos from this area
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City Youth Preaching & Leadership School 2008 Promo
City Youth Preaching School 2008 Wednesday, July 16th with Ps. Neil Milton City Youth Leadership School 2008 Thursday, July 17th - Friday, July 18th with Rev. Ashley Davis, Ps. Matt...
15 Elizabeth Street, Torrensville
Lifestyle - This tastefully updated family home offers an easy maintenance lifestyle in a convenient setting within a short distance to vibrant Henley Beach Road local entertainment and amenities,...
Chance Encounters exhibition at the University of South Australia
On display in the SASA Gallery at UniSA's City West Campus from Tuesday 23 June to Sunday 16 August 2009. The curatorial premise and the exhibition title are derived from André Breton phrase:...
Inspirational Volunteers - Adding Life to the City
To mark International Year of Volunteers 10th Anniversary, Volunteering SA&NT and Adelaide City Council sponsored the making of a short film about volunteers in Adelaide CBD. The film showcases...
Cats in the City Cattery - Adelaide, South Australia
Our cattery has been established for over 11 years and is a favourite with many Adelaide cat owners. Its success is attributed to the safe and caring environment we provide for feline visitors...
Birds Of Tokyo - Silhouettic - Thebarton Theatre Adelaide
Birds Of Tokyo closing with Silhouettic at The Thebarton Theatre in Adelaide on the 14/03/09.
Fights at Thebarton Senior
Jimmy and Mikey... its on first bits shit but then a few punches get thrown so yeh.
PTV: Ken Hinkley Press Conference - 27 Oct
Ken Hinkley addresses the media prior to Port Adelaide flying out for its pre-season training trip to Milan and London.
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Attractions and noteworthy things
Distances are based on the centre of the city/town and sightseeing location. This list contains brief abstracts about monuments, holiday activities, national parcs, museums, organisations and more from the area as well as interesting facts about the region itself. Where available, you'll find the corresponding homepage. Otherwise the related wikipedia article.
Division of Hindmarsh
The Division of Hindmarsh is an Australian Electoral Division in South Australia covering the western gulfside suburbs of Adelaide. The division was created in 1903 and is named for Sir John Hindmarsh, who was Governor of South Australia 1836-38. For many years it was one of the safest Labor seats in the country, but boundary and demographic changes have made it a marginal seat. Before 1949, Hindmarsh included most of Port Adelaide.
Adelaide College of Divinity
Adelaide College of Divinity (ACD) is an accredited higher education provider offering diploma, associate and bachelor degrees, graduate diplomas, master and doctoral degrees in ministry, it is also a Registered Training Organisation offering certificates and a diploma. The ACD offers degrees in its own right and until 2011 formed the School of Theology at Flinders University in the Faculties of Education, Humanities, Law, and Theology.
Torrensville, South Australia
Torrensville is a suburb two kilometres west of the centre of Adelaide, South Australia. It was named after Irish-born colonial premier Robert Torrens. 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.
Keswick, South Australia
Keswick is an inner south-western suburb of Adelaide, adjacent to the park lands, and located in the City of West Torrens.
Plympton, South Australia
Plympton is a suburb of the city of Adelaide, South Australia. The name is believed to have been given by Henry Mooringe Boswarva to a private subdivision in the area, naming after his home town in Devon, England. It was accepted as an official name for the suburb in 1944. The remnants of the North Terrace-Glenelg railway line can be found in Plympton's West Side cycleway. In 1896 a "plumpton" track for coursing was established in the area by the Plympton Coursing Company.
Anzac Highway, Adelaide
The Anzac Highway is an 11 kilometre main arterial road heading southwest from the city of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia, to the beachside suburb of Glenelg. Originally the Bay Road (which remains an informal synonym), it mostly follows the track made by the pioneer James Chambers from Holdfast Bay, the first governor's landing site, to Adelaide. It gained its current name in 1923 to honour the contribution of the Anzacs (Australian and New Zealand Army Corps) in World War I.
Kurralta Park, South Australia
Kurralta Park is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of West Torrens.
Ashford, South Australia
Ashford is a suburb of Adelaide, in the City of West Torrens. It is triangular in shape and bordered by South Road, Anzac Highway and Everard Avenue. Two of the main features of the suburb are Ashford Hospital and Ashford Special School. Brownhill Creek also flows through Ashford in a cement channel, behind the school. The name commemorates the property and residence (now Ashford Special School) of Dr. Charles George Everard, who settled in the area in 1838, and named for Ashford in Kent.
Thebarton Theatre
The Thebarton Theatre (sometimes known as Thebbie Theatre or just Thebbie), is an entertainment venue located in the inner-western Adelaide suburb of Torrensville, South Australia. Constructed in 1926, it is one of the most popular medium size venues in Australia. With a capacity of 2000, it is often used by newly formed bands and established international artists.
Lockleys, South Australia
Lockleys is a suburb of the city of Adelaide, South Australia.
Brooklyn Park, South Australia
Brooklyn Park is a western suburb of Adelaide, the capital of South Australia. Lockleys Post Office opened on 1 September 1904 and was renamed Brooklyn Park in 1967.
Cowandilla, South Australia
Cowandilla is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, in the City of West Torrens. It is located a few kilometres west of the CBD, and is adjacent to the Adelaide airport.
Hilton, South Australia
Hilton is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of West Torrens, for which it is the council seat.
Marleston, South Australia
Marleston is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia in the City of West Torrens.
Mile End, South Australia
Mile End is an inner western suburb of Adelaide, located in the City of West Torrens, around 2 kilometres from the Adelaide city centre. It has a census area population of 4,413 people (2011). Much of the suburb is residential, but there are small commercial areas along Henley Beach Road and South Road.
Netley, South Australia
Netley is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, in the City of West Torrens.
Mile End South, South Australia
Mile End South is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, in the City of West Torrens. The name, denoting an area south of Mile End, was in use as early as 1913, but was only formally adopted by the state's nomenclature committee in 1944.
Richmond Oval (South Australia)
Richmond Oval (currently City Mazda Stadium and formerly Broadspectrum Oval) is an Australian rules football oval in Richmond, a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is the home of South Australian National Football League (SANFL) club West Adelaide Football Club. Richmond Oval is historically important as the first ground purpose-built for Australian Rules football, predating Waverley Park in Melbourne by over a decade.
5RPH
Radio 5RPH 1197 kHz is a volunteer manned AM band community radio station in Adelaide, South Australia Australia for the blind. Radio 5RPH is a member of the Radio Print Handicapped Network. Its stated mission is to "provide a quality reading and information service to those within its broadcast area who are unable (for whatever reason) to access daily printed material". Newspapers, magazines, books, and other printed material are read to air.
North Plympton, South Australia
North Plympton is a suburb of Adelaide, South Australia, in the City of West Torrens. Parkin House, which dates from before 1860 and houses an important piano collection, is situated at 4 Lewis Crescent, North Plympton
Underdale, South Australia
Underdale is a suburb of South Australia's capital city Adelaide. It has a high school. The suburb is located near the River Torrens.
Apollo Stadium
Apollo Stadium (officially called the Apollo Entertainment Centre) was an indoor arena located at 41 Kingston Avenue, Richmond, South Australia, just 5 minutes from the Adelaide city centre. The stadium had an original seating capacity of 4,000 until the early 1980s when the bench seats were replaced by individual plastic seats giving a reduced seating capacity of 3,000 and an overall capacity of just 3,500. Opened in 1969, the stadium was named for the Apollo moon landing of the same year.
Richmond, South Australia
Richmond is an inner urban suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of West Torrens.
Underdale High School
Underdale High School is a high school in the western suburbs of Adelaide.
West Richmond, South Australia
West Richmond is a suburb of Adelaide, in the City of West Torrens.