Mobilong, South Australia

Mobilong
South Australia
Mobilong
Coordinates 35°06′00″S 139°16′37″E / 35.1°S 139.277°E / -35.1; 139.277Coordinates: 35°06′00″S 139°16′37″E / 35.1°S 139.277°E / -35.1; 139.277
Postcode(s) 5253
LGA(s) Rural City of Murray Bridge
State electorate(s) Hammond
Federal Division(s) Barker
Localities around Mobilong:
Murray Bridge North Murray Bridge North Toora
Northern Heights Mobilong Riverglades
Murray Bridge Murray Bridge Murray Bridge East
Footnotes Coordinates[1]

Mobilong is a suburb of Murray Bridge in South Australia, on the west bank of the Murray River.[1] Its boundaries were formalised in March 2000 to cover a portion of land adjacently north of the Murray Bridge city centre and including the Mobilong Swamp and Murray Bridge Irrigation Area.[1]

Mobilong was the original name for the early settlement of Murray Bridge itself. The present-day locality, however, was specifically named after Mobilong Swamp in 2000.[1] According to South Australian historian Geoffrey Manning, the word Mobilong is a corruption of the Aboriginal term mupulawangk, meaning "soft reed place" as "reeds along the [Murray] river bank were used in the making of coiled baskets."[2] The word appears to have first been used officially in the vicinity to name the cadastral division, the Hundred of Mobilong, in 1860.[3]

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References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "Property Location Browser: Search for 'Mobilong, LOCB' (ID SA0019839)". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
  2. "Place Names of South Australia - M - Mobilong". Manning Index of South Australian History. State Library of South Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2016. Index compiled based on Manning, Geoffrey H. (2006). Manning's Place Names of South Australia from Aaron Creek to Zion Hill. Modbury, South Australia: Gould Books. ISBN 9780947284602.
  3. "Property Location Browser: Search for 'Hundred of Mobilong, HD' (ID SA0045460)". Government of South Australia. Retrieved 11 July 2016.
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