Land Australia Communities
Land Australia have carefully crafted communities over 5 decades.
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The Barossa Estate has been thoughtfully designed to capture the essence of its surroundings whilst providing quality, affordable living options.
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The Green is an exciting new community in the heart of the vibrant northern metro area where everything is at your fingertips. Completed in 2020.
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Only 20km from the CBD, a prime location that enjoys a leafy linear park setting while still being close to shops, schools and public transport. Completed in 2020.
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Andrew Farm features Australia’s first joint ecumenical (Anglican and Catholic) school with over 1,300 pupils and pioneered the nation’s first aquifier storage and recovery system.
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Woodend was designed with an innovative hierarchical road system; cul-de-sacs and other short streets only 5.6m wide. The overall result reduced vehicle speeds making the estate safe for young children.
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The first estate to win a Civic Trust Award by successfully blending the built with the natural environment. Also the first South Australian private housing estate to underground telephone and power cables.
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Coast Estate’s centrepiece is a superb 1.4 hectare reserve intended to link with the City of Onkaparinga’s planned upgrade of the Pedler Creek area.
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Manor Farm incorporated one of the first private shopping centres accommodating a true neighbourhood planning concept.
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Setting a new benchmark in stormwater management, Winderemere is uniquely designed around a man-made lake that harvests stormwater runoff.
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Named after the original land owners, wine making family S. Wynn & Company, Land Australia was one of the first to aquire land here which was then carefully developed to provide housing for over 500 families
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Land Australia’s development at Surrey Downs laid the way for the Golden Grove housing project of the 1980’s. Pioneering one of the first walkable communities and a neighbourhood centre that features an iconic architecturally designed family tavern.
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Historically Chandlers Hill was used for farming and grazing but in the mid 1960’s the land was subdivided. Land Australia’s acquistion here became home to 190 dwellings in Adelaide’s South.
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Located 20km south of Adelaide, the Land Australia development at Woodcroft became home to 250 dwellings many of which were built by Hickinbotham Homes.
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Located 20km south of Adelaide, the Land Australia development at Woodcroft became home to 250 dwellings many of which were built by Hickinbotham Homes.
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Part of the City of Salisbury, the land development at Burton was an early foray into what was to become a long standing passion for creating wonderful communities throughout South Australia.