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Goodwood Adelaide, South Australia |
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| Population: | 2,728 (2006 census)[1] 2,592 (2001 census)[2] |
| Established: | 1849[3] |
| Postcode: | 5034 |
| Location: | 3 km (2 mi) from Adelaide |
| LGA: | City of Unley |
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| Federal Division: | Adelaide |
Goodwood (34°57′S 138°35′E / 34.95°S 138.583°E) is an inner southern suburb of the city of Adelaide. It neighbours the Royal Adelaide Showgrounds and features several churches in its commercial district.
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The original land surveyed of 1839 was granted to the South Australian Company and named Goodwood. Two other sections of land had been sold to settler Thomas Hardy in May 1838, who sold it to his son, Arthur in 1841. The 1840 census shows that there was a Village of Goodwood with a population of 100, but the first registration of a contact for sale was not until 1846. In 1849, Arthur Hardy subdivided his property into a number of four acre blocks, naming it Goodwood Park.[4]
Goodwood is in the City of Unley local government area, also known as South Central. It straddles the boundary of the state electorates of Ashford and Unley. It is in the federal Division of Adelaide. Its postcode is 5034.
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