- Source: South Albury, New South Wales
south" target="_blank">South Albury is a suburb of the city of Albury, New south" target="_blank">South Wales, located 3 kilometres (2 mi) south" target="_blank">south of the Albury Central Business District. At the 2006 census, south" target="_blank">South Albury had a population of 1102.
south" target="_blank">South Albury is a mixed use area, including residential, commercial and industrial. It is bounded by Central Albury, West Albury and East Albury to the north, and Wodonga (Victoria) to the south" target="_blank">south. south" target="_blank">South Albury was extremely prone to flooding but mitigation works in the 1990s have dramatically reduced the risk.
Geography
south" target="_blank">South Albury is completely within the floodplain of the Murray River, and is bound by the Hume Highway/Hume Street to the north, the railway/freeway line to the east, Wodonga Place to the west and the Murray River to the south" target="_blank">south. The built-up part of the suburb includes residential and commercial/industrial areas.
Residents
The 2006 population of 1102 did not include those south" target="_blank">south of the railway line. The most common religion was Catholic, followed by Anglican, and the median household income was $699 per week, below the Australian average of $1027 per week. The median age was 37.
Sport
Aloysius Park in south" target="_blank">South Albury is home to the Albury Hotspurs Soccer Club. They compete in the Albury Wodonga Soccer Association.
south" target="_blank">South Albury Football Club
The south" target="_blank">South Albury Football Club was an Australian Rules club that originally competed in the Albury & Border Junior Football Association in the early 1930's and they won the 1938 premiership, defeating East Albury.
south" target="_blank">South Albury FC competed in the Chiltern & District Football Association between 1949 and 1952.
south" target="_blank">South Albury FC then merged with the Albury Football Club when the Ovens & Murray Football League Reserves competition commenced in 1953.
south" target="_blank">South Albury FC was reformed in 1977 as a stand alone club and entered a team in the Tallangatta & District Football League, but they went into recess after the 1981 season.
Former North Albury Football Club and Albury Football Club player, Tony Heather was captain-coach and he won the 1978 Tallangatta & District Football League best and fairest award, the Barton Medal.
Links
1950 - south" target="_blank">South Albury FC team photo
References
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- Wilayah pemerintahan daerah di New South Wales
- Albury, New South Wales
- Distrik pemilihan di New South Wales
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- Bandar Udara Albury
- Distrik pemilihan Albury
- Corowa
- John Vincent Barry
- Richard Roxburgh
- Albury
- South Albury, New South Wales
- Premier of New South Wales
- Albury–Wodonga
- Thurgoona, New South Wales
- East Albury, New South Wales
- Lavington, New South Wales
- New South Wales
- Albury railway station
- West Albury, New South Wales