Calomba, South Australia

Calomba
South Australia
Calomba
Coordinates 34°23′35″S 138°25′08″E / 34.393°S 138.419°E / -34.393; 138.419Coordinates: 34°23′35″S 138°25′08″E / 34.393°S 138.419°E / -34.393; 138.419
Postcode(s) 5501 [1]
LGA(s) Adelaide Plains Council [1]
State electorate(s) Goyder [1]
Federal Division(s) Wakefield [1]
Localities around Calomba:
Long Plains Pinery Pinery
Windsor Calomba Grace Plains
Dublin Dublin Mallala
Footnotes Coordinates[2]
Adjoining localities[2]

Calomba is a rural locality in South Australia, situated in the Adelaide Plains Council. The formal boundaries were established in 1997 for the long established local name.[1][2] The name comes from a native plant.[3][4]

It had a former railway siding, located between Mallala and Long Plains on the Adelaide-Port Augusta railway line.[2] The area was formerly known as Shannon, but the railway station was named Calomba at its opening in 1916 due to the presence of another "Shannon" in the state.[5]

A postal receiving office at Calomba opened in April 1920, became a post office in January 1921, and closed on 19 January 1975. It shared a premises with the local store.[5][6]

The district had a school at Stony Point junction[7]

The town was severely damaged by a bushfire in 1948, with almost £100,000 worth of damage being incurred. Three buildings in the main street were destroyed, including the post office and store; a church, homes and farm equipment were also lost.[8]

The Shannon Methodist Church was opened in 1872, closed in 1957 and demolished in 1965.[9]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 "Search result(s) for Calomba, 5501". Location SA Map Viewer. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 29 April 2016.
  2. 1 2 3 4 "Search result(s) for Calomba, 5501". Property Location Browser. Government of South Australia. Retrieved 17 February 2016.
  3. Praite, R (1970). Place Names of South Australia. Rigby. ISBN 0 85179 083 6.
  4. Manning, Geoffrey (2010). The place names of our land: a South Australian anthology, Modbury, South Australia. Gould Genealogy & History.
  5. 1 2 "Calomba Railway Servicea". Mallala Now and Then. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  6. "Calomba". Post Office Reference. Premier Postal. Retrieved 13 September 2016.
  7. "Maps SA". 15 September 2016.
  8. "Disastrous SA bush fire sweeps town". The Argus (Melbourne) (31,637). Victoria, Australia. 24 January 1948. p. 3. Retrieved 13 September 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  9. "Shannon Methodist Church". 13 September 2016.
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