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The City of Henley and Grange was a local government area in South Australia from 1915 to 1997, seated at the Adelaide seaside suburb of Henley Beach. At the time of its establishment, it comprised four wards, each spanning the width of the local government area. From north to south they were: Grange, Kirkcaldy, Henley and South Henley. [2]
Previous home grounds have included Lindsay Circus (1857-1921), Thebarton Oval (1921-1988) and Kings Reserve (1988-1997). The club has won 16 1st grade men's Two Day premierships [ 1 ] with the last 2-Day win being in 2021/22, breaking a 5-year premiership drought, the same season in which they added another 50 over title.
Torrens introduced Torrens title to the then colony of South Australia by means of the Real Property Act 1858; it soon spread to the other colonies and to other countries and is still in use today. [6] Circa 1885 it was known as Boorooman. [2] Waterholes along and around Torrens Creek were important places for the Indigenous people living in ...
The "River Torrens Committee" was formed in 1964 to advise the minister of works on preserving and enhancing the river's natural beauty, and developing it for recreational uses. The "River Torrens Acquisition Act 1970–72" was passed, authorising the purchase of land, in some cases 60 metres (200 ft) back from the top of the river's banks. [50]
The victim, Marjorie Ann Henley, was one of five candidates who ran for Kay Granger’s 12th Congressional District seat in the 2024 Republican primary. Fort Worth man arrested for drunk driving ...
The predecessor of the Henley Standard, first published in 1885, was The Henley Free Press. It became the Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard in 1892. Its name was shortened in 1956 to the Henley Standard. [2] The Henley and South Oxfordshire Standard was the first organ to publish works by the author George Orwell.
Located along the River Torrens, it is named after Sir Robert Richard Torrens, a 19th-century Premier of South Australia noted for being the founder of the "Torrens title" land registration system. [2] Torrens is an 18.8 square kilometres (7.3 sq mi) suburban electorate in Adelaide's north-east.
The Church is a Grade 1 listed building [2] in the village of Henley. The building includes features dating from the 13th century such as the south door of the church [2] through to more modern work including a nineteenth century addition of a parish room. The tower contains a ring of eight bells dating from between 1480 and 1902.