Is Hallett Cove Conservation Area is on the State Heritage List?

Is Hallett Cove Conservation Area is on the State Heritage List?

Hallett Cove Conservation Park and Sandison Reserve are within a State Heritage Place (Figure 2) because of the outstanding evidence of glaciation during the Permian (280 million years ago), which has international significance.

Why is Hallett Cove so important?

Hallett Cove is one of Australia’s most outstanding geological and archaeological sites, recording an Australian ice age some 280 million years ago and providing a treasure chest of more than 1,700 Aboriginal artefacts.

Why is Hallett Cove Conservation Park an internationally significant place?

The glacial pavement on the cliff top shows the scrape marks from boulders moved in a glacier. The park is recognised as the best record of Permian glaciation in Australia and has international significance.

How old is the Sugar Loaf at Hallett Cove?

The conservation park website has quite a detailed explanation about the formation of the Sugarloaf. Basically due to the discovery of this area, the geologists were able to conclude that parts of South Australia used to be under the sea 600 million years ago.

What is the Aboriginal name for Hallett Cove?

Kareildung
It has a population of more than 12,000 people. Adjoining suburbs are Marino to the north, Trott Park and Sheidow Park to the east and Lonsdale to the south. The name Kareildung has been mistakenly ascribed to Hallett Cove as an Indigenous name….Hallett Cove, South Australia.

Hallett Cove Adelaide, South Australia
Federal division(s) Kingston

What’s the postcode for Hallett Cove?

5158
Hallett Cove/Postal codes

Is Hallett Cove a good place to live?

Hallett Cove is a great place to live. It is family friendly, has a great shopping centre and a variety of primary schools as well as a senior secondary school. It has a good public transport system, with both bus and train services and is generally a quiet area.

Who discovered Hallett Cove?

Professor Ralph Tate
From colonisation until the 1960s, the area was farmed and grazed. For a short time, mining occurred nearby. The precious geological significance was realised by Professor Ralph Tate in 1877, when he discovered glacial striations, or scratching, along the exposed siltstones of the coastal cliff tops.

Who found Hallett Cove?

Geological features include glacial striations on the clifftop discovered by Professor Ralph Tate in 1877, which along with similar striations found earlier at Selwyn’s Rock at Inman Valley, 40 km (25 mi) to the south in 1859, provide evidence for the Permian glaciation of southern Australia, then part of Gondwana.

What is the postcode for Happy Valley?

5159
Happy Valley/Postal codes

What’s the postcode for Christies Beach?

5165
Christies Beach/Postal codes

What are the best suburbs in Adelaide?

Top 10 Most Liveable Suburbs in Adelaide

  • North Adelaide. The hilltop neighbourhood of North Adelaide sits on the fringe of the CBD giving young professionals unrivalled access to culture and entertainment.
  • Henley Beach.
  • Prospect.
  • Glenelg.

Why is Hallett Cove conservation park important?

The area was proclaimed as a conservation park in 1976 for the protection of its outstanding scientific and historic features. The Friends of Hallett Cove volunteer group can be contacted through the Natural Resource Centre – Black Hill on 8336 0901.

Where is the Sandison Reserve at Hallett Cove?

Hallett Cove Conservation Park including Sandison Reserve is on the eastern shore of Gulf St Vincent at Hallett Cove. Access and Parking: Public access is available from Hallett Cove Beach Station on the Adelaide-Seaford rail line. The park is c. 500m from the station via South Avenue off The Cove Road.

How do I contact the Friends of Hallett Cove?

The Friends of Hallett Cove volunteer group can be contacted through the Natural Resource Centre – Black Hill on 8336 0901. Toilets and the Boatshed Cafe are located at the entrance to the park near Heron Way Reserve at the old Surf Life Saving Club building.

Will a second coat of paint hide graffiti on Hallett Cove cliffs?

A second coat will be painted over a section of the cliffs near the Hallett Cove Conservation Park on Thursday in an effort to disguise graffiti that sparked outrage more than a week ago.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=iE1SY1tEefA

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