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What does Gawler mean?

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Emily Carr

Published Mar 03, 2026

What does Gawler mean?

Gawler is the oldest country town on the Australian mainland in the state of South Australia. It was named after the second Governor (British Vice-Regal representative) of the colony of South Australia, George Gawler.

Similarly, you may ask, why is Gawler called Gawler?

The original landowners adopted the name of South Australia's Governor, George Gawler, when European settlers first arrived in February 1839. This boom led to Gawler being considered the most industrialised town in Australia.

Additionally, why was Gawler established? The Town of Gawler is a local government area located north of Adelaide city centre in South Australia containing Gawler and its suburbs. The corporate town was established in 1857 due to the township's residents' dissatisfaction at being governed by three different district councils.

In this way, is Gawler good place to live?

People overall are friendly and the town is located well between the Barossa and Munno Para. Values appear to be lifting on homes as people have noticed the value for money. Gawler central is quiet and enjoys a better central locality to the town centre and flat walking surfaces to most areas.

Who designed Gawler?

Edward Woods

Is Gawler a safe suburb?

Safety depends on so many things, but for the most part suburbs are safe. If I was to call out any suburbs that were shady, I would say Gawler can get it's share of roughness, as can Salisbury, Pooraka, Blair Athol, Marion area, Noarlunga, Seaford etc. It's hard to really pin point safety.

What shops are in Gawler?

Department Stores in Gawler SA
  • The Reject Shop Gawler. shops 5-7 103 murray street, 5118 Gawler.
  • BIG W Gawler. 2 Commercial Lane, 5118 Gawler.
  • Target Gawler. 3-5 Calton Road, 5118 Gawler.
  • Cheap as Chips Gawler.
  • The Reject Shop Munno Para.
  • Kmart Munno Para.
  • Cheap as Chips Munno Para.
  • Harvey Norman Munno Para.

Is Gawler rural?

Historically a semi-rural area, Gawler has been swept up in Adelaide's growth in recent years, and is now considered by some as an outer northern suburb of Adelaide.

When was Gawler established?

1836

How old is South Australia?

As with the rest of the continent, the region has a long history of human occupation by 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.

Did convicts go to South Australia?

South Australia was an experimental British colony and the only Australian colony which did not officially take convicts. But naturally some former convicts made their way to South Australia. Criminals convicted of major crimes in South Australia were sent as convicts to the eastern colonies until 1851.

Why did they settle in South Australia?

In 1834, the South Australian Colonisation Act was passed in the United Kingdom, leading to the British colonisation of land that is now the state of South Australia. The colony was designed for migrants, not convicts and was to be funded by the sale of land to the wealthy and to investors.

How far is Gawler from Adelaide?

Distance from Gawler to Adelaide is 39 kilometers.

The air travel (bird fly) shortest distance between Gawler and Adelaide is 39 km= 24 miles. If you travel with an airplane (which has average speed of 560 miles) from Gawler to Adelaide, It takes 0.04 hours to arrive.

Is pooraka a safe suburb?

"Nice, safe and mostly good neighbours"

I lived in Pooraka for 5 years and I never had any issues at all. Now, not the entire suburb is fantastic, but my little pocket was great. I could safely walk my dog at any hour of the day or night.

What are the bad suburbs of Adelaide?

The figures reveal that Elizabeth is officially Adelaide's most dangerous suburb, with more crime recorded over the 2019/20 financial year than anywhere else in the city. Over 1,400 criminal offences were recorded throughout the suburb over the year.

What are the best suburbs in Adelaide?

These are Adelaide's best lifestyle suburbs:
  1. North Brighton. North Brighton is beachside suburb located around 13 kilometres south of Adelaide's CBD – a 25-minute drive by car or 49-minute commute by public transport.
  2. Henley Beach South.
  3. Henley Beach.
  4. Glenelg.
  5. Kensington.
  6. North Adelaide.
  7. Glenelg North.
  8. Black Forest.

Is Andrews Farm a good suburb?

Has a great community feel. With all the surrounding developments the value of my property has increased significantly over the last few years and will continue to. And I genuinely feel my property is worth every cent of that. As for being over priced the market determines the prices as for every suburb.

What is the safest suburb in Adelaide?

What are the safest suburbs in Adelaide?
  • Erindale: 1.18 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Aldgate: 1.22 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Wattle Park: 1.27 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Mylor: 1.28 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Hazelwood Park: 1.28 incidents per 100 residents.
  • Coromandel Valley: 1.29 incidents per 100 residents.

Is Northgate SA a good suburb?

Northgate itself is a very safe area. This is obviously dictated by the fact that there is currently no housing trust in the area, mostly owner occupiers and also the fact that rentals in the area are mlre pricier than some of the lower sociodemographic areas. Northfield is the worst.

Is Prospect Adelaide a good suburb?

The area is generally safe, and sometimes has a little to no crime. But don't worry, that doesn't stop it from being one of the best suburbs in Adelaide! Shopping options are great, with the options along Prospect Road, the city, Tea Tree Plaza, etc.

Who was Gawler?

Lieutenant-Colonel George Gawler, KH, (21 July 1795 – 7 May 1869) was the second Governor of South Australia, at the same time serving as Resident Commissioner, from 17 October 1838 until 15 May 1841.

George Gawler.

Lieutenant Colonel George Gawler KH
Branch/serviceBritish Army

When was Adelaide settled?

January 1, 1901