Andrews South Australia Map

Andrews is a rural locality in the Northern Areas Council of South Australia, located on the Hill River. Its boundaries were formalised in April 2001 for the long established name for the area. The district, which is primarily dedicated to primary production, mainly grain farming, is in the Spalding Ward of the council. The township has bulk grain handling a…
Andrews is a rural locality in the Northern Areas Council of South Australia, located on the Hill River. Its boundaries were formalised in April 2001 for the long established name for the area. The district, which is primarily dedicated to primary production, mainly grain farming, is in the Spalding Ward of the council. The township has bulk grain handling and storage facilities as well as limited sporting and community facilities. The Hill River Road and the Hill River run north–south through the locality, while Andrews Road runs east–west, connecting the Goyder Highway with RM Williams Way. In the 2011 census, the population of Andrews was too low to separately report; it was included in that of adjacent Spalding.
  • Population: 32 (SAL 2021)
  • Established: 1864 (hundred proclaimed) · 2001 (locality gazetted)
  • Location: 44 km (27 mi) south of Jamestown, South Australia · 12 km (7 mi) south of Spalding
  • Postcode(s): 5454
  • LGA(s): Northern Areas Council
  • State electorate(s): Stuart
  • Federal division(s): Grey
Data from: en.wikipedia.org