Willyaroo, South Australia
Town in South Australia
35°16′S 138°55′E / 35.267°S 138.917°E / -35.267; 138.917Localities around Willyaroo: | ||
Strathalbyn | ||
Willyaroo | Belvidere | |
Willyaroo is a former village now on the southeastern outskirts of Strathalbyn in the Australian state of South Australia. It is crossed by the River Angas.
The name Willyaroo is believed to be an Aboriginal name meaning to invoke a good harvest. The area was known as New Hamburg until the name was changed in 1916.[2]
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Willyaroo". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 22 March 2019.
- ^ a b "Placename Details: (LOCB)". Property Location Browser Report. Government of South Australia.
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Towns and localities of the Alexandrina Council
- Angas Plains
- Ashbourne
- Belvidere
- Blackfellows Creek
- Bletchley
- Bull Creek
- Chiton
- Clayton Bay
- Currency Creek
- Dingabledinga
- Finniss
- Gemmells
- Goolwa
- Goolwa Beach
- Goolwa North
- Goolwa South
- Hartley
- Hindmarsh Island
- Highland Valley
- Hope Forest
- Kuitpo
- Kuitpo Colony
- Kyeema
- Lake Alexandrina (part)
- Lake Plains
- Langhorne Creek
- McHarg Creek
- Middleton
- Milang
- Montarra
- Mosquito Hill
- Mount Compass (part)
- Mount Magnificent
- Mount Observation
- Mount Jagged (part)
- Mundoo Island
- Nangkita
- Nurragi
- Pages Flat
- Paris Creek
- Point Sturt
- Port Elliot
- Prospect Hill
- Red Creek
- Salem
- Sandergrove
- Strathalbyn
- The Range
- Tolderol (part)
- Tooperang
- Willunga Hill
- Willyaroo
- Woodchester
- Yundi
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