Suburb of Whyalla, South Australia
Whyalla Barson is a suburb in
South Australia located on the northern side of the city of
Whyalla in the north east corner of
Eyre Peninsula . It is named after Thomas Leonard Barson, superintendent of
BHP in Whyalla from 1933 to 1938.
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Whyalla Barson is located within the federal
Division of Grey , the state
electoral district of Giles and is located within both the local government area of the
City of Whyalla and the
unincorporated areas of South Australia.
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[6] The land within Whyalla Barson is used for purposes such as the
Whyalla Conservation Park , and the
Whyalla Steelworks and the associated port infrastructure which is being operated by
Arrium as of 2015.
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Lincoln Highway passes through the suburb on its way to the city of Whyalla.
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See also
References
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017).
"Whyalla Barson (suburb and locality)" . Australian Census 2016 .
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Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017).
"Whyalla Barson (suburb and locality)" . Australian Census 2016 QuickStats . Retrieved 28 June 2022 .
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"Search result for " Whyalla Barson (Suburb)" (Record no SA0056559)" .
Department for Infrastructure & Transport . Retrieved 30 August 2015 .
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"Development Plan, Land Not Within a Council Area Eyre, Far North, Riverland and Whyalla Consolidated – 18 October 2012" . Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure. 2012. pp. 16 & 349. Retrieved 4 September 2015 .
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"District of Giles Background Profile" .
Electoral Commission of South Australia . Retrieved 20 August 2015 .
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"Federal electoral division of Grey, boundary gazetted 16 December 2011" (PDF) .
Australian Electoral Commission . Retrieved 20 August 2015 .
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Cultana and Adjoining Locality Boundries [sic] (PDF) (Map). Department for Infrastructure & Transport. Rack Plan 1074. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
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"FORMER WHYALLA SUPERINTENDENT DIES" .
Whyalla News . Vol. 13, no. 38. South Australia. 25 September 1953. p. 1. Retrieved 26 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
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"Family Notices" .
The Argus (Melbourne) . No. 33, 402. Victoria, Australia. 23 September 1953. p. 13. Retrieved 26 March 2016 – via National Library of Australia.
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City of Whyalla - Additional Locality Boundaries (PDF) (Map). Department for Infrastructure & Transport. Rack Plan 1017. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
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"Notice to Discontinue the Name and Assign a Name and a Boundary to a Place and to Alter the boundary of Places" (PDF) . Department for Infrastructure & Transport. DTEI.2010/12582/01. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
^ Burdett, Michael (23 September 2014).
"Notice to Discontinue the Name and Assign a Name and a Boundary to a Place and to Alter the boundary of Places" (PDF) . Department for Planning, Transport and Infrastructure, Government of South Australia. DPTI.2014/13764/01. Retrieved 5 September 2015 .
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"Port" .
Arrium . Retrieved 4 September 2015 .