Everything about Maitland South Australia totally explained
Maitland is a town in
South Australia located 168 km west of
Adelaide 164 km south of
Port Pirie near the centre of northern
Yorke Peninsula.
The town was named in
1872 after Lady
Jean Maitland, the wife of the
First Lord of Kilkerran, a family connection of the
governor of South Australia at this time,
Sir James Fergusson; the local aborigines calling it "madu waltu", meaning white flint.
Maitland has a grain receiving depot operated by
AWB Limited, serviced only by road. Maitland is also the home base of the
Narungga Aboriginal Progress Association.
Maitland's urban design is patterned after Adelaide's central business district: a neat grid of streets surrounded on all four sides by parkland.
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