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West Lakes Shore, South Australia

Suburb of Adelaide, Australia


Summary

Suburb of Adelaide, Australia

FieldValue
nameWest Lakes Shore
cityAdelaide
statesa
imageThe man made lake at West Lakes Shore.JPG
captionWest Lakes Shore extends from the ocean to the manmade tidal lake (pictured)
alternative_location_mapAustralia SA inner Adelaide
pushpin_map_captionLocation in greater metropolitan Adelaide
coordinates
coord_ref
pop
established30 September 1976
established_footnotes
postcode5020
timezoneACST
utc+9:30
timezone-dstACST
utc-dst+10:30
dist112
dir1NW
location1Adelaide
dist25
dir2NW
location2Woodville
lgaCity of Charles Sturt
countyAdelaide
regionWestern Adelaide
stategovLee
fedgovHindmarsh
maxtemp21.6
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mintemp11.5
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rainfall439.9
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near-nwSemaphore Park
Gulf St Vincent
near-nSemaphore Park
near-neSemaphore Park
West Lakes
near-eWest Lakes
near-seWest Lakes
near-sTennyson
near-swGulf St Vincent
near-wGulf St Vincent
footnotesLocations
Adjoining suburbs

| timezone-dst = ACST | utc-dst = +10:30

| near-nw = Semaphore Park Gulf St Vincent | near-n = Semaphore Park | near-ne = Semaphore Park West Lakes | near-e = West Lakes | near-se = West Lakes | near-s = Tennyson | near-sw = Gulf St Vincent | near-w = Gulf St Vincent Adjoining suburbs West Lakes Shore is a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It lies within the City of Charles Sturt council area. Developed in the 1970s as a public-private joint venture, it's noted for its manmade tidal lake.

History

Developed as part of the wider West Lakes Scheme, West Lakes Shore was constructed on reclaimed swampy marshland. In 1969 an Indenture was signed by the South Australian Government and Australian property developer Delfin (now Lendlease Communities) for the joint development of this area which measures 4.83 km long and 1.6 km wide.

Since that time, West Lakes Shore has become a community of 8,800 people with sporting, shopping, educational and recreational facilities in a fully planned development.

West Lakes Shore Post Office opened on 21 May 1997 replacing the nearby Semaphore Park office.

Tidal lake

Main article: West Lakes, South Australia#Tidal lake

A prominent feature of West Lakes Shore is the large freshwater lake. West Lakes Shore has frontage onto the lake between Tennyson in the south and Semaphore Park in the north.

The lake began filling in November 1974, in time for the opening of the nearby regional shopping centre (now Westfield West Lakes).

Due to polluted stormwater runoff into the lake, it's recommended to avoid prolonged contact with the water (e.g. swimming) for 2–3 days after rain.

A.M. Ramsay Regatta Course

The boating lake was constructed with an international-standard rowing course in mind, and the largely straight and wide southern portion of the lake was reserved for a 2 kilometre rowing course. Today, it's known as the A.M. Ramsay Regatta Course.

Fully cabled with an independent kevlar rope system, a starting pontoon and buoyed lanes, it is suitable for rowing, canoeing and dragon boat racing.

The rowing course also hosts the annual Head of the River race, having been conceived on the Torrens Lake in 1922.

West Lakes Shore is home to the headquarters of Rowing South Australia, with its building — and various private boat sheds — situated at the northern end of the rowing course.

People

The total population of West Lakes Shore at the 2021 Census was 3236.

In the the population comprised 47.6% males and 52.4% females.

Children aged between 0–14 years accounted for 16.3% of the total population, while 41.4% were persons aged 55 years and over.

The median age was 48 years compared to the national median age of all Australians of 38 years.

The vast majority (75.5%) of the residents were born in Australia, with 6.1% born in England and 1.3% in Italy, 1.1% in Scotland and 0.9% in both Greece and China.

0.7% of the population were Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander.

Landmarks

The major landmarks in the suburb include:

  • West Lakes Shore R-7 School
  • SA Rowing and Aquatic Centre
  • The lake - West Lakes
  • West Lakes Shore Beach
  • West Lakes Uniting Church
  • Bartley Terrace Shopping Centre
  • The parks, including Neighbourhood Reserve, Jubilee Reserve (known locally as Hawkesbury Reserve), and Heysen Reserve
  • Bartley Tavern
  • West Lakes Shore Oval. The clubs that use this oval are
    • West Lakes Sports Club Inc
    • SMOSH West Lakes Football Club Inc
    • Henley & Grange Baseball Club Inc
    • Port Adelaide Softball Club Inc

Schools and recreation

West Lakes Shore R-7 School is located on Edwin Street and caters for children from Reception to Year 7.

West Lakes Sports Club Inc, located on the East side of Bartley Tce was established in 2002 and is home to the Henley & Grange Baseball Club, SMOSH West Lakes Senior and Junior Football Club, Port Adelaide Softball Club, Current Affairs Group and the West Lakes Social Club, and is also available to the public for functions and dining.

Club West Lakes (previously known as The Lakes Sports and Community Club) was built in 1986 and is home to the West Lakes Bowling Club, Tennis Club, and Croquet Club. Combined it has over 800 members.

RowingSA and the West Lakes Aquatic Centre are based on the lakefront, alongside Military Road. Each year during March, the Centre hosts the annual Head of the River Carnival.

With access to the waters of West Lakes and with generally flat terrain, various sporting organisations conduct triathlons around the streets and in the lake. Usually these triathlons are held in the autumn months.

References

References

  1. "Search results for 'West Lakes Shore, SUB' with the following datasets selected - 'Suburbs and localities', 'Counties', 'Local Government Areas', 'SA Government Regions' and 'Gazetteer'". South Australian Government.
  2. (30 September 1976). "GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES ACT". Government of South Australia.
  3. "Postcode for West Lakes Shore, South Australia". Postcodes Australia.
  4. "Electoral district profiles - Lee (2018-2022 boundaries)". Electoral Commission SA.
  5. "Profile of the electoral division of Hindmarsh (SA)". Australian Electoral Commission.
  6. "Monthly climate statistics: Summary statistics ADELAIDE AIRPORT (nearest weather station)". Commonwealth of Australia, Bureau of Meteorology.
  7. Marsden, S. (2015): ''A year-round holiday: the histories of West Lakes.'' Wakefield Press. {{ISBN. 978 1 74305 352 2
  8. Premier Postal History. "Post Office List - search result for "West Lakes Shore"". Premier Postal Auctions.
  9. (26 August 2019). "Swimming in recreational waters".
  10. (21 January 2022). "A.M. Ramsay Regatta Course".
  11. "Head of the River".
  12. {{Census 2021 AUS
  13. [http://www.westlakes.sa.edu.au West Lakes Shore R-7 School]. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  14. [http://www.westlakes.unitingchurch.org.au West Lakes Uniting Church]. Retrieved 5 June 2014.
  15. "West Lakes Sports Club".
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