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About Ingle Farm
Ingle Farm is an established, residential suburb, with some parklands, of about 8,500 people in the South Australian capital city of Adelaide. It is located at the base of the Mount Lofty Ranges foothills, around 12 kilometres north-east of Adelaide's central business district. It covers an area of 4.47 km2 with a population density of 19.41 people per hectare in 2001.
James Rowe arrived in South Australia 22 Apr 1837 on the "South Australian", spending two years on Kangaroo Island then settling with his family in the Ingle Farm area in 1848. They initially took up 100 acres (0.40 km2) in section 3030, Hundred of Yatala in 1849, using the land primarily for farming wheat, barley, peas and hay. James Rowe's grandson, Jabez Sleeman Rowe (1871-1955), took on the farm and married Martha Barbara Wright (1868 - 1943 ) from Inglewood in 1902, consequently naming the farm Ingle Farm. In 1959, the South Australian Housing Trust purchased 730 acres (3.0 km2) from the Rowe brothers, Cyril (married to Alice) and Slem (married to Jean) Rowe and started a housing estate, with the first Housing Trust homes built in 1965 and 2,500 houses completed by 1975. The Rowe family name is preserved in the naming of Rowe Park, next to Ingle Farm Primary School, and Rowe Street in the adjoining suburb of Para Hills.Rowe Park in the suburb's south, is home to the Ingle Farm Sporting Club. The club fields teams in Australian rules football, Cricket, Golf, Netball, Softball and some indoor sports. The club was originally known as the Ingle Farm Football Club, from its formation in February 1968, and was renamed in 1993. The football club first competed in the Central Districts Football Association, transferred to the Norwood-North Association in 1974, then to the South Australian Amateur Football League in 1978.In the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census of Population and Housing, the population of the Ingle Farm census area was 8,474 people, in an area of 4.47 km2. Females outnumbered males 50.4% to 49.6%. Some 25.7% of the population was born overseas. Ingle Farm has experienced a decreasing population since 1996 resulting from few new houses being constructed and a general decrease in the average number of people living in each house.According to the 2006 Census, approx 85% of residents travelled to work by car as driver or passenger, with a further 7% using public transport. Public transport in Ingle Farm is extremely well serviced by Adelaide Metro. Services travel to the Adelaide CBD and nearby northern and north eastern suburbs. Destinations along these routes include the Ingle Farm Shopping Centre, Ingle Farm Primary School, Helping Hand Aged Care facility, Ingle Farm Library and Assemblies of God Church on Baloo Street, Ingle Farm.Ingle Farm is part of the electoral district of Playford and votes very strongly for the Australian Labor Party, with the district remaining a safe Labor seat since its creation in 1970.
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Local Government Areas
- City of Adelaide
- City of Burnside
- City of Campbelltown
- City of Charles Sturt
- City of Holdfast Bay
- City of Marion
- City of Mitcham
- City of Norwood Payneham St Peters
- City of Onkaparinga
- City of Playford
- City of Port Adelaide Enfield
- City of Prospect
- City of Salisbury
- City of Tea Tree Gully
- City of Unley
- City of West Torrens
- Corporation of the Town of Walkerville
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Ingle Farm Statistics (2016)
Ingle Farm Population | 8,825 |
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Ingle Farm Male % | 50% |
Ingle Farm Female % | 50% |
Ingle Farm Median age | 41 |
Ingle Farm Families | 2,413 |
Ingle Farm Average Children per Family | |
for families with children | 1.8 |
for all families | 0.7 |
Ingle Farm Private Dwellings | 3,775 |
Ingle Farm Average People per Household | 2.4 |
Ingle Farm Median Weekly Household Income | $1,042 |
Ingle Farm Median Monthly Mortgage Repayments | $1,335 |
Ingle Farm Median Weekly rent | $280 |
Ingle Farm Average Motor Vehicles per Dwelling | 1.6 |
NAATI Translators for Ingle Farm
Certified translation services prepared by NAATI accredited translators, commonly requested:
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- Ingle Farm marriage certificate translation
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- NAATI school transcript translation
- NAATI police check translation
- NAATI personal letters and cards
- NAATI utility bill translations
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