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Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Swan Valley Tours
Phone:
+61 8 9274 1199

Hours:
Sunday8am - 5pm
Monday8am - 5pm
Tuesday8am - 5pm
Wednesday8am - 5pm
Thursday8am - 5pm
Friday8am - 5pm
Saturday8am - 5pm


South Australia is a state in the southern central part of Australia. It covers some of the most arid parts of the country. With a total land area of 983,482 square kilometres , it is the fourth-largest of Australia's states and territories by area, and fifth largest by population. It has a total of 1.7 million people, and its population is the most highly centralised of any state in Australia, with more than 75 percent of South Australians living in the capital, Adelaide, or its environs. Other population centres in the state are relatively small. South Australia shares borders with all of the other mainland states, and with the Northern Territory; it is bordered to the west by Western Australia, to the north by the Northern Territory, to the north-east by Queensland, to the east by New South Wales, to the south-east by Victoria, and to the south by the Great Australian Bight. The state comprises less than 8 percent of the Australian population and ranks fifth in population among the six states and two territories. The majority of its people reside in greater Metropolitan Adelaide. Most of the remainder are settled in fertile areas along the south-eastern coast and River Murray. The state's colonial origins are unique in Australia as a freely settled, planned British province, rather than as a convict settlement. Colonial government commenced on 28 December 1836, when the members of the council were sworn in near the Old Gum Tree. As with the rest of the continent, the region had been long occupied by Aboriginal peoples, who were organised into numerous tribes and languages. The South Australian Company established a temporary settlement at Kingscote, Kangaroo Island, on 26 July 1836, five months before Adelaide was founded. The guiding principle behind settlement was that of systematic colonisation, a theory espoused by Edward Gibbon Wakefield that was later employed by the New Zealand Company. The goal was to establish the province as a centre of civilisation for free immigrants, promising civil liberties and religious tolerance. Although its history is marked by economic hardship, South Australia has remained politically innovative and culturally vibrant. Today, it is known for its fine wine and numerous cultural festivals. The state's economy is dominated by the agricultural, manufacturing and mining industries. South Australia also has its own increasingly significant renewable energy sector, generating 49% of its power from solar, wind and gas, with growing national exports–a vast change from the late 1990s and early 2000s when almost half of South Australia's electricity was sourced from other states and territories.
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