Adelaide Plains Geographical Indication
Adelaide Plains (region)
The Australian Geographical Indication "Adelaide Plains" was entered in the Register of Protected Names on 25 March 2002 in response to a direction received by the Registrar from the Presiding Member of the Geographical Indications Committee acting under Section 40Z of the WAC Act 1980.
GI area boundaries:
Vincent topographical map
Scale 1:100,000
Series R641
Sheet 6528
Edition 1-AAS
Produced by the Royal Australian Survey Corps under the direction of the Chief of the General Staff
Printed by the Royal Australian Survey Corps, 1982
Adelaide topographical map
Scale 1:100,000
Series R641
Sheet 6628
Edition 1-AAS
Produced by the Royal Australian Survey Corps under the direction of the Chief of the General Staff
Printed by the Royal Australian Survey Corps, 1982
Kapunda topographical map
Scale 1:100,000
Series R641
Sheet 6629
Edition 1-AAS
Produced by the Royal Australian Survey Corps under the direction of the Chief of the General Staff
Printed by the Royal Australian Survey Corps, 1982
GI textual description:
The Geographical Indication “Adelaide Plains” is located within the zone of Mount Lofty Ranges and the super zone Adelaide, within the state of South Australia, Australia.
The beginning point is located on Map Vincent (Sheet 6528) at grid reference TG577702, being the mouth of the Light River on Gulf St Vincent, then proceeds generally north easterly along Light River to the edge of map at grid reference TG705783; On to Map Adelaide (Sheet 6628) at grid reference TG705783, then proceeds generally north easterly along Light River to the edge of map at grid reference TG722795; On to Map Kapunda (Sheet 6629) at grid reference TG722795, then proceeds generally north easterly along Light River to the bridge over the river in Red Banks at grid reference TG766859, then proceeds southerly along the unnamed road to its intersection with another unnamed road at grid reference TG765852, then proceeds south easterly along the other unnamed road to its intersection with five other unnamed roads at grid reference TG823825, then proceeds generally easterly along an unnamed road to its intersection with another unnamed road near Wasleys at grid reference TG859829, then proceeds generally easterly in the same straight line to the intersection of two unnamed roads at grid reference TG866830, then proceeds generally easterly along the unnamed road to its intersection with Highway 32 in Templers at grid reference TG929834, then proceeds generally southerly along Highway 32 to the edge of map at grid reference TG934801; On to Map Adelaide (Sheet 6628) at grid reference TG934801, then proceeds generally southerly along Highway 32 (Main North Road) to its intersection with Highway 20 at grid reference TG932720, then proceeds south westerly and then generally southerly along Highway 20 to its intersection with Main North Road at grid reference TG920654, then proceeds generally south westerly along Main North Road to its intersection with Grand Junction Road at grid reference TG805410, then proceeds westerly along Grand Junction Road to its intersection with Port Road at grid reference TG722403, then proceeds westerly in a straight line to the unnamed road on the edge of the map at grid reference TG714403; On to Map Vincent (Sheet 6528) at grid reference TG714403, then proceeds generally westerly along the unnamed road and extend in the same line to the coastline on St. Vincent Gulf at grid reference TG692405, then proceeds generally northerly along the coastline to the edge of map at grid reference TG712502; On to Map Adelaide (Sheet 6628) at grid reference TG712502, then proceeds north easterly in a straight line to the coastline of St. Vincent Gulf at grid reference TG735530, then proceeds generally northerly along the coastline to the edge of map at grid reference TG711544; On to Map Vincent (Sheet 6528) at grid reference TG711544, then proceeds generally north westerly along the coastline to the mouth of Light River at grid reference TG577702 being the description starting point.