Fulham Adelaide, South Australia |
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A post-war residential house in Fulham.
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Population | 2,611 (2006 census) 2,571 (2001 Census) |
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Postcode(s) | 5024 | ||||||||||||
Location | 8 km (5 mi) W of Adelaide city centre | ||||||||||||
LGA(s) | City of West Torrens | ||||||||||||
State electorate(s) | Colton (2011) | ||||||||||||
Federal Division(s) | Hindmarsh (2011) | ||||||||||||
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Fulham is a western suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the City of West Torrens.
The area incorporating the current suburb of Fulham was purchased c. 1836 by John White (? –30 December 1860), who named it Fulham Farm after the suburb of Fulham in his native London. The White family home, Weetunga, built by his son, Samuel White (1835?–16 November 1880), father of Samuel Albert White (1870–1954) which took three years to build, remained with the family until placed on the market in 2014, and sold to another South Australian resident for $2.5 million in August 2015. The new owner of the home plans on restoring the home back to its former glory and building a wing to the east of the home.
Both Weetunga and The Oaks in Henley Beach Road are listed on the South Australian Heritage Register.
Fulham sits on a bend in the River Torrens. The suburb also sits astride the intersection of Tapleys Hill Road and Henley Beach Road.
The 2006 Census by the Australian Bureau of Statistics counted 2,611 persons in Fulham on census night. Of these, 49.8% were male and 50., 2% were female.
The majority of residents (73.5%) are of Australian birth, with other common census responses being Italy (5.4%) and England (5.1%).
The age distribution of Fulham residents is skewed towards an older population than the greater Australian population. 74.1% of residents were over 25 years in 2006, compared to the Australian average of 66.5%; and 25.9% were younger than 25 years, compared to the Australian average of 33.5%.
The local newspaper is the Weekly Times Messenger. Other regional and national newspapers such as The Advertiser and The Australian are also available.