District Council of Para Wirra
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District Council of Para Wirra South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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District Council of Para Wirra | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 34°46′54″S 138°51′22″E / 34.7816°S 138.8560°ECoordinates: 34°46′54″S 138°51′22″E / 34.7816°S 138.8560°E | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1854 | ||||||||||||||
Abolished | 1935 | ||||||||||||||
Council seat | Maidstone | ||||||||||||||
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The District Council of Para Wirra was a local government area of South Australia from 1854 to 1935, seated at Maidstone (later called Kersbrook).
It occupied the western half of the Hundred of Para Wirra,[1] the eastern remainder being administered by the , which was established the same day. The Mount Gould Range and the present-day Warren Conservation Park form what was once the boundary between Para Wirra and Mount Crawford.
History[]
In 1935 Para Wirra amalgamated with the to form the new and District Council of Gumeracha.
References[]
- ^ "District Council for Para Wirra" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette (24 ed.). 1854. 8 June 1854. Retrieved 15 November 2017.
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- Populated places established in 1854
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