Hillbank, South Australia
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| Hillbank Adelaide, South Australia |
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| Postcode: | 5112 |
| LGA: | City of Playford |
Hillbank, South Australia is a residential suburb of the City of Playford.
It contains such features as Jo Gapper Regional Park, Hillbank Childcare Centre and a Mobil Petrol Station.
Hillbank is currently[when?] served by two Ward Councillors from the City of Playford; *Glenn Docherty and Duncan MacMillan
[edit] History
Hillbank was known as Elizabeth Heights until 23 December 1987.
In the early 1960s, the 275kV Para substation was built to transmit power from the large, gas-fired Torrens Island Power Station, which came online in 1967. The substation was monitored and controlled by an innovative electronic remote supervisory system, which was commissioned in 1968.[1]
[edit] References
- ^ Electranet - Pathways - Context and construction of Para substation.
Coordinates: 34°44′S 138°41′E / 34.733°S 138.683°E
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