- Strathalbyn, South Australia
Infobox Australian Place | type = town
name = Strathalbyn
state = South Australia
caption = Strathalbyn around 1869.
lga = Alexandrina Council
postcode = 5255
pop = 9200
est = 1839
stategov =
fedgov = Mayo
dist1 = 60
location1= Adelaide
near-nw = Blackfellows Creek
near-n = Macclesfield
near-ne = Highland Valley
near-w = Ashbourne
near-e = Langhorne Creek
near-sw = Goolwa North
near-s = Clayton
near-se = WillyarooStrathalbyn is a town in
South Australia in theAlexandrina Council . The inland town (population 2600) was founded in 1839.Strathalbyn is at coord|35|16|S|138|54|E|type:city(2600)_region:AU-SA, 60 km southeast of
Adelaide on the banks of theRiver Angas . The Children's Bridge is a pedestrian bridge over the river in the park.Culture
Strathalbyn has 4 pubs on the centre of town, "The Victoria", "The Robin Hood", "The Terminus", and the "Commercial". It is also host to an annual collectors, hobbies and antique fair, held the third weekend of August every year. Other popular events are the Strathalbyn Rotary Club's renowned Duck Race, [ [http://www.strathrotary.org.au Strathalbyn Rotary Club ] ] , the Strathalbyn Show, and the collaborative Street Parade and Carols by Candlelight.
Strathalbyn was once connected by
broad gauge horse tram to Goolwa and Victor Harbor from 1869, and the line was extended to Mount Barker andAdelaide and upgraded for steam engines from 1884. It was cut off again in 1995 when the main line was converted tostandard gauge .SteamRanger still run historic tourist trains on the isolated broad gauge line, including stops at Strathalbyn.Mining
Small lead, zinc, gold and copper mines operated in the area in the later part of the 19th century, but these have all been long closed, and did not have a significant effect on the development of the town. [cite web |date=
2005-06-16 |accessdate=2006-09-30 |title=SA’s Angas zinc project takes shape |author=Mike Syddell |publisher=ferret.com.au |url=http://www.ferret.com.au/articles/2f/0c03012f.asp]The mining company
Terramin will soon establish an underground zinc mine with the decline portal and much of the above-ground operation situated in a quarry east of the town, injecting an estimated $29 million dollars into the local economy and creating around 100 jobs. [cite news |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200608/s1718192.htm |title=Strathalbyn mine 'good for economy' |date=2006-08-18 |accessdate=2006-09-30] The mine will yield zinc and lead, with small quantities of silver, gold and copper and is expected to operate for seven years. [cite web |url=http://terramin.com.au/angasindex.html |accessdate=2006-09-30 |title=Angas Zinc Project |publisher=Terramin Australia |format=top frame has links to four pages of content in main frame] This proposal is opposed by "The Residents For A Future Strathalbyn Inc." who are concerned about ecologically unsustainable development within their district. [cite news |url=http://www.abc.net.au/news/newsitems/200512/s1531195.htm |accessdate=2006-09-01 |date=2005-12-14 |title=Residents hold fears over proposed lead, zinc mine |publisher=Australian Broadcasting Corporation ]References
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