City Of Charles Sturt

The City of Charles Sturt is situated west of the Adelaide Central Business District, extending to the coast with a population of approximately 108,000.

The City of Charles Sturt was proclaimed on 1 January 1997 as a result of the amalgamation of the former City of Hindmarsh Woodville and the City of Henley and Grange.

The City is situated west of the Central Business District of Adelaide, South Australia extending to the coast with a population of approximately 105,000.

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The City of Charles Sturt strives to deliver a community to live, work and visit that is safe and welcoming for residents now and into the future.

People choose to live in the City because it is close to the beach, the CBD, the airport and regional shopping facilities. The City of Charles Sturt has long been considered the sporting and entertainment hub of Adelaide, with national basketball, soccer and football stadiums, three privately owned golf courses, an international rowing course, the River Torrens Linear Park, the Adelaide Entertainment Centre, the coast and numerous highly regarded local sporting venues in the area.

The Charles Sturt area has evolved since the early days of settlement of Adelaide, and is characterised by a mix of residential, industrial and commercial land uses, which include contemporary and highly valued heritage areas. The transport networks within the City are well developed and is set to be further developed in future years to make public transport from the West to the CBD even easier.

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