49-624: Mount Lofty ( 34°58′S 138°42′E / 34.967°S 138.700°E / -34.967; 138.700 , elevation 710 m (2,330 ft) AHD ) is the highest point in the southern Mount Lofty Ranges . It is located about 15 km (9.3 mi) east of the Adelaide city centre , within the Cleland National Park in the Adelaide Hills area of South Australia . The mountain's summit has panoramic views of
98-584: A financial gift from his father who had been freshly compensated for his slaves on the emancipation of the British West Indies . Founded in 1854, Stirling grew rapidly as a result of the expansion of apple growing and market gardening to satisfy the demand of the expanding city of Adelaide , whose centre is only 15 kilometres from Stirling. It also developed as a residential address for English migrants who could afford it, to escape Adelaide's hot summers, often 10 degrees cooler than Adelaide. As
147-499: A popular tourist attraction in the autumn months (April–May), bringing rich and vibrant autumn leaf colour to the town. Some Australian cities are too warm (even in the autumn and winter months) to accommodate and produce maple trees, but some temperate regions along the eastern coast and towns at higher altitudes flourish in colour during autumn, rivalling those in North America, Europe and Japan. Other tourist sites include
196-457: A result, many historic, grand mansions can be found in the area. Today, farming has declined as more of the region has been urbanised, with many Stirling residents commuting to Adelaide daily. Many deciduous trees, particularly the maple , elm , oak and ash trees , have been imported from Europe and North America . These trees flourish in Stirling's wet and mild to cool climate and are
245-662: A time known as Stawell School , a private school for girls, were never rebuilt. Part of this property was excised for the ABC-TV transmitter building and mast. Note that historically, "Mount Lofty" addresses frequently referred to the area now known as Crafers and to parts of Stirling . Mount Lofty is the coldest location in the Adelaide area; during winter months the temperature may not exceed 3-4 °C on some days. Adelaide's metropolitan area experiences mild winters, with temperatures virtually never cold enough to produce snow;
294-544: Is a regular occurrence. The snow is a novelty for the approximately 1.4 million residents of the Adelaide Plains (particularly for children), and photographs of it have made the front page of the local newspaper many times. Mount Lofty has a cool Mediterranean climate ( Csb ) in the Köppen climate classification , due to its elevation and very dry summers with a pronounced winter rainfall peak. The annual rainfall
343-479: Is an amalgamation of decades of spirit levelling work conducted by numerous state and territory authorities across the country, and was corrected to align with the mean sea level observations of thirty tide gauges positioned around the entire coastline. While it remains the published vertical datum for all surveying and engineering operations performed throughout Australia , newer technologies have uncovered numerous deficiencies, offsets and distortions within
392-429: Is nearly twice the amount, and the monthly rainfall during winter more than twice the amount, of the city of Adelaide. Cloud cover is particularly heavy during the winter months. Australian Height Datum The Australian Height Datum was introduced in 1971 as the official vertical datum for Australia, and thereby serves as the benchmark to which all height measurements are referred. The Australian Height Datum
441-647: Is protected from fire, road crash and hazardous materials by the Stirling Country Fire Service Volunteers. In 2006, the Adelaide Hills Council stepped up efforts to relocate the station to Crafers , against the wants of the volunteers. The council proposed the move in order to sell the land currently inhabited by the CFS station on Avenue Road, to fund a new library. However, in mid-2006 the council elected to sell
490-830: The ABC ), and the Mount Lofty Fire Tower operated by the Country Fire Service . Summit Road, Mt Lofty, was historically one of the best-known addresses in South Australia, with the summer houses of several prominent families being located there. These were all destroyed or severely damaged by the Ash Wednesday bushfires in 1983, but have subsequently been restored. They include: Other buildings, such as St Michael's House (an Anglican theological college and priory) and "Arthur's Seat", for
539-632: The 1970s, the Australian Height Datum was constructed using a lower standard of spirit-levelling equipment and techniques to ensure completion in the shortest possible period of time. For example, approximately 80% (76520 km) of the primary levelling contributing to the Australian National Levelling Network was completed by private contractors during the 10-year period from 1960 to 1970. Since then, significant errors have been identified including
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#1732787274725588-568: The AUSGeoid09 model is able to “practically” eliminate the north–south error when converting GNSS readings to Australian Height Datum heights. The Australian Height Datum ( Tasmania ) is considered as a separate datum to the Australian Height Datum, consisting of a least-squares adjustment of seventy-two levelling sections across the Tasmanian state, while simultaneously assigning the mean sea level of two tidal gauges at Hobart and Burnie
637-547: The Australian Height Datum surface was derived and officially adopted in 1971 as the benchmark to which all new vertical height measurements in Australia are referenced to. Since the inception of the Australian Height Datum in 1971, numerous deficiencies, distortions, offsets and other errors have been identified and examined using newer technologies. Due to Australia's desperate need for a surveying vertical control and accurate topographic mapping for mining exploration during
686-475: The Australian Height Datum, leading to discussions about defining a new Australian vertical datum. Prior to the creation of the Australian Height Datum, levelling surveys were carried out by professional surveyors for construction and mapping purposes using only local or state-based vertical datums. The execution of military operations across the Australian mainland during World War II heavily exposed
735-479: The Australian Height Datum: the datum surface has a gradient of zero (i.e. perfectly horizontal). While this systematic error is relatively insignificant for the design of “small-scale engineering projects” that use local heights, the north–south slope is very influential on the design of “large-scale studies” that span larger distances across the country. The north–south slope is primarily due to
784-413: The Australian National Levelling Network that were used to determine the Australian Height Datum, each utilising their own levelling parties that conducted a combination of one-way and two-way levelling. These levelling parties consisted of two drivers of separate vehicles, as well as one instrument man who would alternate between the cars as they "leap-frog along the levelling route". This strategy involved
833-644: The Coventry Memorial Library. Stirling has traditionally had a strong community of artists . Notable are abstract artist , Colin Russell Gardiner who was a former electrician and held many exhibitions in the 1970s and 1980s. Michael Plant Atchison OAM (4 August 1933 – 16 February 2009) was an Australian cartoonist who worked for the South Australian Advertiser for over 40 years. The Stirling community
882-621: The Interior Hydro-Electric Authority One-Way Levelling Two-Way Levelling Sea level data from thirty tidal gauges positioned around the Australian mainland coastline was also collected in order to derive the Australian Height Datum. The distances between each successive tidal gauge varied significantly around the country, with the smallest interval between Port Kembla to Camp Cove (128 km) and
931-540: The Mt Lofty and Manoah wards. A prominent landmark in Stirling is the historical Stirling Theatre , home to the Hills Musical Company , Stirling Players and Hills Youth Theatre . Stirling also has a strong affinity with books and has been referred to as South Australia's 'Book Village'. This relates to the close proximity of varied book venues Chapter Two Books, Matilda Bookshop, The Hut Book Shed and
980-743: The National Mapping Council of Australia in July 1971. The Australian Height Datum is the vertical height of 0.000m established within the Australian National Levelling Network (ANLN), through taking the mean sea level of 30 tide gauges along the entire Australian coastline during the period of 1966–1968. The datum surface is based upon a least squares adjustment of the original, ‘primary’ levelling data spanning 97,320 km, combined with more recent, ‘supplementary’ levelling data spanning 80,000 km. Five different observing authorities contributed to primary levelling sections in
1029-618: The addition of the Northern Territory and Queensland state authorities. To assist mining companies with the search for oil during the 1960s, the Federal Government made additional funds available to the Director of National Mapping to employ private contract surveyors to speed up the surveying effort. By 1970, the consolidation of levelling and tide gauge data from these collective surveying operations resulted in
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#17327872747251078-613: The average monthly rainfall is as high as 155 millimetres (over 6 inches), and in June 1916, over 450 millimetres fell. Mean summer temperatures are about 5 °C (9 °F) lower than in Adelaide, which may explain why Stirling was recommended as a desirable residence for English migrants and Adelaide's high society in the 20th century. Winters are distinctly cool particularly compared to Adelaide, with an average minimum of 4 °C (39 °F) and an average maximum of 11 °C (52 °F). The Australian Bureau of Meteorology stopped
1127-591: The city and the Adelaide plains to the west, and of the Picadilly Valley to the east. It is also popular destination for international tourists, as well as for cyclists coming up the old Mount Barker Road through Eagle on the Hill , and for walkers from Waterfall Gully . The adjacent peaks of Mount Lofty and Mount Bonython form a prominent landmark visible across the Adelaide Plains , known to
1176-427: The collection of weather data at Stirling from the 1980s onward. Weather recording instruments were removed from the grounds of Australia Post's Stirling office following a commercial dispute between these two Australian government organisations. Stirling is located in the state electorate of Heysen and in the federal Division of Mayo . The local council is the Adelaide Hills Council (formerly Stirling Council) in
1225-727: The entire of the Australian continent ; an activity later named the Australian Levelling Survey. From 1945 to 1955, the New South Wales , Victorian and Western Australian state authorities, with assistance from the Royal Australian Survey Corps , commenced the Australian Levelling Survey by levelling 4,800 km of the mainland. By 1960, 20,800 km of controlled levelling had been completed with
1274-399: The establishment of the two datums, the mean sea levels for the mainland and Tasmanian datums are highly likely to contain some degree of error relative to the true mean sea level value. This neglection of the differences in ocean's time-mean dynamic topography between the creation of Australian Height Datum (mainland) and Australian Height Datum (Tasmania) resulted in a distinct offset between
1323-414: The fact that the Australian Height Datum was taken as the fixed mean sea level of 30 tide gauges around Australia over a 2-year period, ignoring the natural variations in sea-surface topography . The National Mapping Council of Australia chose to use this ‘mean sea level’ approach to minimise the use of negative heights, that are quite problematic for surveyors and engineers, near coastal areas where most of
1372-518: The formation of a 97,320 km "single homogenous network" of primary levelling spanning the entire country, named the Australian National Levelling Network . Through the linear adjustment of 757 primary levelling sections across the Australian National Levelling Network, while simultaneously "holding 30 tide gauges fixed at their mean sea level values", the Australian Height Datum was determined and then adopted by
1421-427: The formation of a distinct 1.5m North-South slope within the Australian Height Datum. In order to counteract this slope, the AUSGeoid09 gravimetric quasigeoid model has been introduced to determine Australian Height Datum heights from Global Navigation Satellite System (GNSS) readings. As GPS heights provide a far greater limit of reading that the magnitude of the spirit-level errors in the Australian Height Datum,
1470-448: The gully from Waterfall Gully , through the Cleland National Park and from Chambers Gully . This is a 4 km uphill trek and one of Adelaide's most popular exercise circuits. The summit provides panoramic views across Adelaide, a cafe-restaurant and a gift shop. Kangaroos are sometimes spotted on the trails leading up to the summit. On the ridge near the summit are three television transmission towers (the northernmost being that of
1519-485: The height of the mainland and Tasmania datum surfaces , estimated to be between −61 mm and +48 mm. In addition to the north–south slope, numerous other regional distortions within the Australian Height Datum have been identified across the state of Western Australia. The largest of these non-linear distortions are present across the Goldfields-Esperance and northern Kimberley regions. Unlike
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1568-411: The instrument man taking both a back sight and fore sight staff reading, before being driven by one of the drivers, past the other driver's stationary car, to the next set-up position to take the next set of reading. The two drivers’ responsibility was to hold the levelling staffs , while the instrument man would operate the level and record the readings in a level book. By employing this strategy,
1617-573: The lack of Australian topographic mapping , to such a great extent that Prime Minister Ben Chifley approved the formation of the National Mapping Council of Australia in 1945 with a primary objective of planning and managing the nation's topographic mapping activities. The inaugural National Mapping Council consisted of the Director of National Mapping, the Commonwealth Surveyor General and respective State Surveyors-General. The council's first meeting held discussions between
1666-474: The land the fire station was on to SAFECOM (South Australian Fire and Emergency Services Commission), which owns all Fire Service assets. The new library started construction anyway in early 2007, and it was completed the following year. Stirling (Main Street) is very well serviced by public transport, with a 30min off-peak service to the city and nearby Mount Barker (routes 864 and 864F ). During peak it
1715-469: The largest commercial strip , with the greatest number and widest variety of shops, and the only banks. Stirling East , a similar sized area towards Aldgate, is home to several schools. Stirling is named after Edward Stirling . He was the illegitimate son of Archibald Stirling, a planter in the British West Indies , and a Creole woman. He was able to travel to South Australia because of
1764-473: The largest interval between Point Lonsdale to Port Kembla (1,150 km). Sea level observations were conducted on an hourly basis from 1 January 1966 to 31 December 1968 for 29 of the designated tidal gauges, and from 1 January 1957 to 31 December 1960 for the single tidal gauge at Karumba , Queensland . Once all the tidal data was collected and processed, the Port MacDonnell tidal gauge station
1813-458: The levelling parties were able to achieve an average of 35 km of primary levelling each day. One-way levelling involved adopting this outlined methodology in only one direction, while two-way levelling also would repeat this again in the opposite direction to improve the accuracy of the readings. The following outlines the cumulative contribution of the levelling parties for their respective observing authority: (Combined) National Mapping
1862-495: The local Kaurna people as Yuridla , 'two-ears', part of the body of an ancestral being called Nganu. This Kaurna name has been preserved in its anglicised form as the name of the nearby town of Uraidla . Mount Lofty was named by Matthew Flinders on 23 March 1802 during his circumnavigation of the Australian continent . The explorer Collet Barker was the first European to climb it, in April 1831, almost six years before Adelaide
1911-405: The nearby Mount Lofty Botanic Garden and Cleland National Park . Stirling has a warm-summer Mediterranean climate ( Köppen climate classification : Csb ). Owing to its location near Mount Lofty , Stirling is the wettest place in South Australia, receiving an average of 1,107 millimetres (43.6 inches) of rain per year—more than twice the average of Adelaide. Between May and August,
1960-553: The nearest snowfields to Adelaide are in central Victoria, over 700 km away. However, Mount Lofty's summit is the most common location for snow in South Australia; rare snowfalls sometimes occur in other parts of the Mount Lofty Ranges, and occasionally further north, in the Flinders and Gammon Ranges . Snowfall tends to be light (rarely lasting for more than a day) and does not take place every year. Sleet however
2009-469: The north–south slope of 1.5m, offset between Australia mainland and Tasmania of 26 cm, as well as regional distortions throughout Western Australia. The North-South Slope is a systematic error in the Australian Height Datum's horizontal surface of approximately 1.5m from the North coast to South coast of Australia. This tilt is quite problematic, as it invalidates the major assumption in using
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2058-431: The population resides. By utilising the mean sea level approach, the creation of the Australian Height Datum neglected the significant influence the ocean's time- mean dynamic topography on the fluctuations in sea surface levels around the country. Spatial variation of sea level change , freshwater outflow in harbour areas where tide gauges are positioned, and an amalgamation of ocean dynamics have all contributed to
2107-415: The respective state authorities about the need to have a unified national scheme for surveying and mapping of Australia. Upon the meeting's completion, members of the National Mapping Council of Australia unanimously agreed that the Director of National Mapping, Frederick Johnston , would be tasked with the coordination of local, state and Commonwealth authorities in order to execute mapping activities across
2156-441: The spirit-levelling observations” during the creation of the Australian Height Datum. Stirling, South Australia Stirling is a town in the Adelaide Hills , South Australia , approximately 15 km from the Adelaide city centre . It is administered by the Adelaide Hills Council . Neighbouring townships are Crafers and Aldgate . Other nearby towns are Heathfield and Bridgewater . Of those five, Stirling has by far
2205-405: The vertical height of 0.000m over the year of 1972. This method deviates from the method employed to determine the mean sea level used to create the mainland Australian Height Datum, which was taken across the period from 1966 – 1968 for 29 of the tidal gauges and 1957-1960 for the single tidal gauge at Karumba . By employing inconsistent approaches to the study period of the mean sea level during
2254-474: The well-defined and measurable north–south tilt across the state, the linear regression of these distortions does not lend itself to any distinct trends. Moreover, the utilising gravimetric quasigeoid models to “practically” eliminate the impact of the ocean's time-mean dynamic topography does not minimise the extent of these regional distortions. For these reasons, the regional distortions throughout Western Australia are attributed to random errors “present in
2303-553: Was fitted to the top to improve visibility at night. This strobe was removed after the war, but then re-installed in the 1990s, when the obelisk was repainted and restored during construction of a new kiosk. The summit can be accessed by road from the South Eastern Freeway at Crafers , and from the eastern suburbs via Greenhill Road and the Mount Lofty Scenic Route. There is a walking route up
2352-467: Was selected to be the “nominal origin” and the station's mean sea level was assigned a value of 0.000 m. Zero condition equations between Port MacDonnell and the other 29 stations’ sea level data were then utilised to hold the mean sea level at 0.000 m across the entire national tide gauge network, while the primary and secondary levelling records within the Australian National Levelling Network were simultaneously adjusted to fit this model. In doing so,
2401-510: Was settled. A stone cairn at the summit was originally used to mark the trig point , and in 1885 this was replaced by an obelisk which served as the central reference point for surveying purposes across Adelaide. In 1902 the obelisk was rededicated and renamed as the "Flinders Column". The summit was closed to the public during the Second World War , when the obelisk was considered an indispensable navigation aid . A flashing strobe
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