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West Lakes

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City of Charles Sturt SA, PO Box 1, West Lakes, SA 5021
08 8408 1111

Description

West Lakes is a suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia.

West Lakes is a suburb of Adelaide, the state capital of South Australia, Australia. It lies within the City of Charles Sturt. It contains the Westfield West Lakes Shopping Centre, Woodlake Shopping Centre and West Lakes Golf Club. It also contains Delfin Island, a residential island within the boating lake.

West Lakes has an irregular shape and shares borders with Port Adelaide, Queenstown, Royal Park, Seaton, Grange, Tennyson and West Lakes Shore.

History

West Lakes was constructed on part of the River Torrens Wetlands,(after the diverting of the Torrens out to Sea at West Beach was completed), by property developer Delfin (now Lend Lease Communities) from reclaimed land during the early 1970s. Development earthworks commenced in September 1970 and West Lakes was officially opened on 18 March 1977 by the Hon Des Corcoran, MP, Deputy Premier and Minister of Marine. West Lakes Post Office opened on 27 August 1975.The suburb was home to Football Park (also known by its sponsored name of AAMI Stadium), which was a 51,240-seat sports stadium where Australian Football League (AFL) and South Australian National Football League (SANFL) games were played. Demolition was completed in 2019.The suburb was also home to a Douglas C-47 Skytrain military transport aircraft, owned by McDonald's and used as part of a play area for children's parties. The plane was removed in the late 1990s, and is now being restored privately.

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Type: Suburbs

Population: 1001-10000

Time zone: UTC +10:30

Area: 4.491 km2

Elevation: 4-10 metres

Town elevation: 7 m

Population number: 5,787

Local Government Area: City of Charles Sturt

Location

City of Charles Sturt SA, PO Box 1, West Lakes, SA 5021

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Attribution

This article contains content imported from the English Wikipedia article on West Lakes, South Australia