6-623: Sutherlands is a rural locality in the Mid North region of South Australia . It is situated 12km east of Eudunda and 125km northeast of Adelaide in the Regional Council of Goyder . As of 2021, Sutherlands has a population of 33 people. Sutherlands was a stop on the Morgan railway line from 1878 until 1969. As recorded in the 2021 Census, Sutherlands is a small community with a population of 33 individuals. The gender distribution
12-493: Is equal, with males and females each accounting for 50% of the population. The median age of the residents is 52, and there are 12 families residing in the area. The census reports a total of 26 private dwellings, with an average of 2.2 people per household. The median weekly household income is $ 900, and the median monthly mortgage repayments amount to $ 774. Renters in Sutherlands pay a median weekly rent of $ 150. Additionally,
18-629: The area. The extreme south west of the Mid North region is a part of the traditional lands of the Kaurna people. The area was settled as early as 1840 (South Australia settlement began in 1836) and provided early farming and mining outputs for the fledgling colony. Farming is still significant in the area, particularly wheat , sheep and grapevines . Grapes are grown in the Clare Valley and Southern Flinders Ranges wine regions . Copper
24-758: The coastal plain, the southern part of the Flinders Ranges , and the northern part of the Mount Lofty Ranges . The Temperate Grassland of South Australia cover most of the area. The main Indigenous group in the area are the Ngadjuri people. During the early colonial era, particularly in the 1850s and 1860s, disputes and conflicts occurred between settlers and the Aboriginal people. The Ngadjuri people now hold native title rights over
30-598: The town has an average of 2.5 motor vehicles per dwelling. This South Australia geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . Mid North The Mid North is a region of South Australia , north of the Adelaide Plains and south of the Far North and the outback . It is generally accepted to extend from Spencer Gulf east to the Barrier Highway , including
36-674: Was formerly mined at Kapunda and Burra . For the purposes of weather districts, the Mid North region is divided horizontally into "Flinders" for the northern portion and "Mid North" for the southern portion by the Bureau of Meteorology . In the northern portion forecasts are published for: Hawker , Port Augusta and Ororroo . Towns for which forecasts are published in the southern region are: Port Pirie , Jamestown , Crystal Brook , Clare , Roseworthy and Snowtown . 33°S 138°E / 33°S 138°E / -33; 138 This South Australia geography article
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