Sturt River, Adelaide

Sturt River, Adelaide

Infobox_River | river_name = Sturt River


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The Sturt River (also known as the Sturt Creek) is a river located in Adelaide, South Australia. Beginning in Upper Sturt in the Adelaide Hills, it flows through Coromandel Valley, the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park, Marion and Morphettville, before meeting the Patawalonga in Glenelg North. Along with Brown Hill Creek, it is one of the Patawalonga's most important tributaries. It is considered a significant urban waterway, and was used by the indigenous Kaurna people as a link between the hills and the sea. The Sturt River Catchment extends over convert|120|km2|0, from Heathfield in the Mount Lofty Ranges, to Glenelg North. [cite web|url= http://www.marion.sa.gov.au/Web%5CWebBulle.nsf/Lookup/Patawalonga+Catchment+-+Information+regarding| title= Residents - Patawalonga Catchment - Information Regarding|work=City of Marion|accessdate=2007-12-24]

History

The first inhabitants of the greater Adelaide area, the Kaurna people, referred to Sturt River as 'Warri Parri', or 'the windy river'.cite web|url=http://www.aila.org.au/sa/Awards%202007%20pdf%20presentations/Planning_SP_SturtRiver.pdf| title= Sturt River Linear Park Master Plan|work=AILA - Australian Institute of Landscape Architects|accessdate=2007-12-24] They used it as a movement corridor between the Adelaide Hills and the sea. The river is also significant in Kaurna Dreaming, especially the area known as Warriparinga, where the river leaves its gorge to cross the Adelaide Plains. [cite web|url=http://www.postcards-sa.com.au/features/warriparinga.html|title=Postcards - Previous Feature: Warriparinga: City of Marion|accessdate=2007-12-24] Other important Kaurna campsites were located south of the Sturt-Patawalonga confluence, and at Chambers Gully in Coromandel Valley.cite web|url=http://www.marion.sa.gov.au/Web/WebBulle.nsf/4ea7559e37e20edde9256b750000bc70/c3563266972ebf96e92573a800711de3!OpenDocument&ExpandSection=6,5,4#_Section6| title=Residents - Sturt River - Information Regarding|work=City of Marion|accessdate=2007-12-24]

The British named the river after the explorer Charles Sturt. [cite web|url=http://www.southaustralianhistory.com.au/sturt.htm|title=Captain Charles Sturt|work=Flinders Ranges Research and South Australian History|accessdate=2007-12-24] In the early days of British settlement, the new colony appointed Colonel William Light as Surveyor General; one of his tasks was to find a suitable location for the colony's capital. Light's first rough sketch, made in 1836, placed the city on the Sturt River, where the suburb of Marion is now located. [cite web|url=http://historysouthaustralia.net/apchrono2.htm|title=History South Australia - Adelaide Park Lands public nomination 2004 - Chronology 3|accessdate=2007-12-24] He later changed his plans to locate the city on the River Torrens instead.

The river is lined with many buildings of historic and cultural value, especially in the Coromandel Valley and Craigburn Farm areas, which mostly date back to the 1850s. The first bridge to be built over the river is Horner's Bridge, constructed in 1866 in Coromandel Valley. [cite web|url=http://www.pbase.com/yvonneii/horners_bridge|title=Horner's Bridge over the Sturt River... Photo Gallery by Yvonne|accessdate=2007-12-24]

In 1879, flood mitigation works were carried out to prevent damage to properties in Glenelg, and to the Morphettville Racecourse. A trapezoidal concrete channel was constructed to line the river from Sturt Road to the Patawalonga Basin in 1935. A flood control dam was also constructed in 1965, in the part of the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park which falls in Flagstaff Hill.

Present day

The river begins in Upper Sturt, continuing through the semi-rural suburbs of Ironbank and Coromandel East. Due to steep terrain and dense vegetation, the river is largely inaccessible in this section. It then flows through the residential suburbs of Coromandel Valley and Craigburn Farm, before reaching the Sturt Gorge Recreation Park, which extends along the suburbs of Craigburn Farm, Flagstaff Hill and Bellevue Heights. It leaves the gorge and continues along the Adelaide Plains at South Road, through urban and residential settings. It forms the northern boundary to the City of Onkaparinga with the City of Mitcham.Due to urbanisation and agriculture, the Sturt River has suffered a degradation in water quality, biodiversity and visual and recreational value. In 2005, the Patawalonga Catchment Water Management Board, part of the Adelaide and Mount Lofty Ranges Natural Resources Management Board, commenced the development of the Sturt River Linear Park Master Plan. This plan involves the establishment of a continuous open public space along the river, between Glenelg North and Coromandel Valley, and improving the environmental condition of the river. The plan also includes the possibility of forming connections between the proposed Linear Park and Belair National Park, via Minno Creek.

Waterwatch Adelaide, a government organisation which gets primary school children involved with the monitoring of water, considers the water quality of the river to be "generally good", with low salinity, turbidity, phosphorus and nitrogen levels, and a medium pH. [cite web|url=http://www.cwmb.sa.gov.au/kwc/programs/snapshots/2005/SS4%20pdfs/sturt%20ss4%202005.pdf| title=Sturt River Catchment|work=Waterwatch Adelaide|date=2005|accessdate=2007-12-24]

hared path

A sealed pedestrian and bicycle path runs along the Sturt River between the Southern Expressway and Glenelg, linking at its Southern end to the Adelaide Southern Veloway which, with the Coast to Vines rail trail, provides an almost non-stop bicycle route between Glenelg and Willunga. [cite web|url=http://www.transport.sa.gov.au/personal_transport/bike_direct/maps.asp| title=Bikedirect web-based map series|work=Transport SA|date=2007|accessdate=2007-12-27]

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