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Information on the origin of Whyalla's street names was obtained from the two published booklets - "60 Years of Whyalla" and "A History of Local Government".
Some of the information in these notes where it relates to streets named after Defence Force personnel was researched by Mr J Morrison. Information was obtained from listings on the Whyalla War Memorial (Bradford Street), the Whyalla Honour Roll (Council Chambers), the Adelaide War Memorial and from dossiers on individual members of the armed forces that were obtained from the Australian Archives.
Legend To Service Information
Abraham Drive
Mr Richard Abraham
Casualty of Vietnam War. Family lived in Whyalla for over 50 years
Lance Corporal RJ Abraham
Army No. 4719565
9th Battalion
Royal Australian Regiment
Killed in action Vietnam 6 July1969
W C
Acacia Drive
Indigenous Tree
Adele Street
Miss Adele Havelberg
Staff of City Of Whyalla Commission
Agett Street
A resident of the locality, killed in action in World War I
Private Stephen Stanley Agett
Service No. 2334
5th Pioneer Battalion
Killed in action 9 March 1917
A
Aikman Crescent
Mr Alf Aikman
In recognition of services rendered to football in the town
Albert Street
Christian Name of Mr S.A.E. Brook
Assistant Overseer.
Alex Street
Christian Name of Mr A Ramsay
General Manager of South Australian Housing Trust
Anderson Street
Mr CV Anderson
Former Transport Officer, BHP, Whyalla
Andrew Street
Christian Name of Local Government Employee
Anesbury Street
Early settlers to district
Angas Street
Christian Name Of Local Government Employee
Angela Marino Court
Ex Whyalla resident who has had achievements in sports (basketball)
Angwin Street
Mr HTM Angwin
Engineer-In-Chief, Engineering and Water Supply Department
Arthur Glennie Drive
Was the highest authority within the Aboriginal Community and his word was Law.
Arthur Street
Mr WC Arthur
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Sergeant William Charles Arthur
Service No. 61516
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 15 June 1942
W C
Ash Street
After the Hundred of Ash
Athel Street
Name of tree used in Whyalla
Atkinson Street
Commissioner EJ Atkinson
BHP, Representative for seven years
Attrill Court
Residents for over 40 years contributed to tennis in early years.
(Under construction)
Audrey Street
Staff, City Of Whyalla Commission
Avis Street
Miss Avis Elliot
City Of Whyalla Commission
Ayliffe Street
Mr B Ayliffe
Enlisted Whyalla, Killed During World War II.
Private Burt S Ayliffe
Service No. SX5311
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 14 May 1941
W C
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Bailey Street
SA Surveyor General
Baldwinson Street
Mr CF Baldwinson
Chief Draftsman at BHP. First Superintendent of St John Ambulance Brigade
Balnaves Lane
Bobby Balnaves
The laneway between the Forsyth Street and Donaldson Tce, from Darling to Farrell was officially name Balnaves Lane in approx. 2000.
A return solider from World War 2
Barngala Avenue
The Airport entrance road was renamed Barngala Avenue in 1998, after the local aboriginal tribe indigenous to the area. The tribe goes from Whyalla to Ceduna and beyond.
Barratt Crescent
Mrs D Barratt
Wife of early contractor in Whyalla. Residents over 35 years. Served on Hospital Committee, Red Cross and civic activities
Barrie Robran Gate
Played with North Whyalla and North Adelaide Football clubs. Winner of 3 Magarey medals
Barson Street
TL Barson
Former Superintendent of BHP
Barter Street
Mr JR Barter
An Executive Officer of BHP Head Office
Bastyan Crescent
His Excellency The Governor of SA, Sir Edric Bastyan
Bean Street
Mr EL Bean
Parliamentary draftsman
Beatty Street
Mr CJ Beatty
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Sergeant Colin John Beatty
Service No. 407888
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 22 April 1942
W C
Beck Street
Mrs P Beck
For services to Girls sporting organisations, particularly Whyalla Girls' Physical Culture Club
Beerworth Avenue
Hon LM Beerworth, MLC
Bellchambers Court
Long association with Whyalla, contributions to sporting bodies
Benier Street
Nursing Superintendent D Benier
Services to St John Ambulance
Bennett Street
Mr KM Bennett
Superintendent of BHP
Berkshire Road
Named after a breed of pigs which are farmed in this area
Berry Street
Mr & Mrs WH Berry
Services rendered to the city
Bertha Street
Miss Bertha Kittel
City of Whyalla Commission
Bevan Crescent
Hon SC Bevan, MLC
Billing Street
Mr WW Billing
Former pioneer resident
Birt Street
Early Whyalla resident
Blesing Street
Hon AP Blesing
Minister of Agriculture
Blight Street
Mr NCP Blight
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action in World War II
Flight Lieutenant Norman Charles Philip Blight
Service No. 366
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 15 June 1942
W C
Boatowners Road
Road services to boat ramp
Boettcher Street
Mr GW Boettcher
Former Paymaster at BHP, old Whyalla resident
Booth Street
Early settlers in Whyalla
Bowden Street
Mr ER Bowden
Sites Preparation Officer for SAHT
Bowes Avenue
Mr and Mrs Bowes arrived in 1926 raised a family, members still live here.
(Under Construction)
Box Street
Eucalypt
Bradford Street
Mr L Bradford
An Executive Officer of BHP Head Office
Bradshaw Street
Mr R Bradshaw
In recognition of services to training young swimmers
Brealey Street
Mr SG Brealey
Building Inspector, Department of Lands
Brimage Street
Mr JMS Brimage
Accountant, BHP, from 1918
Broadbent Terrace
A resident in the locality, killed in action World War I
Private Ralph Leslie Broadbent
Army No. 2037
43 Battalion
Killed in action 31 July 1917
W C A
Brodie Street
Mr Brodie
Services to various organisations
Brook Street
Old Whyalla identity, pastoralist, first butcher
Brown Street
Mr RW Brown
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action World War II
Flying Officer Ronald William Brown
Service No. 417454
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 29 July 1944
W C
Buddy Newchurch Place
Played soccer for Croatia, Wanderers and trained with Chelsea Soccer club (London)
Burns Street
Mr Burns
An early Whyalla identity
Busch Street
Brothers settled here many years ago. Les, Perce and Harold. Kevin Busch long service to St John's Brigade.
(Under Construction)
Butchart Court
Mr & Mrs Butchart
Services rendered to city, support to community functions
Butler Street
Hon RL Butler
Premier 1938
Buttlingarra Way
The Marina Road was renamed Buttlingarra Way in 1998. It was named after the Aboriginal organisation of the same name in Whyalla.
Button Street
Commissioner MW Button
Representative for West Ward for two years
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Callaghan Court
Mr Roy Callaghan, for services to Whyalla, including 34 years service to St John Volunteer Brigade, founding member of Whyalla Squash Club, Life Member Central Whyalla Football Club, original Board Member of Whyalla Economic Development Board and Chairman of WEDB for 6 years.
Cambell Street
Mr KB Campbell
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Carlson Street
Mr Carlson
Early settler in Whyalla
Carol Street
Miss C Backstrom
Staff, City of Whyalla Commission
Carl Veart Avenue
A prominent person living in Whyalla
Carter Street
Mr SM Carter
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action, World War II
Private Sydney Mathew Carter
Service No. SX11919
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 8th Field Ambulance
Australian Army medical corps
Date of Death: 25 October 1942
W C
Cartledge Avenue
Mr LP Cartledge
Chairman of the South Australian Housing Trust
Casuarina Court
Named after Native Species and compliments the existing surrounding street names.
Chandler Street
Mr ST Chandler
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action, World War II
Air Craftsman 1st class Sydney Therald Chandler
Service No. 28480
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 5 March 1941
W C
Charles Avenue
Mr CL Ryan
Chairman of City of Whyalla Commission
Charter Circle
Mr & Mrs Charter, residents over a long period of time and contributed to charitable organisations.
(under construction)
Choat Street
Mr WH Choat
An early settler in Whyalla who rendered services in early days
Clark Crescent
Commissioner RX Clark
Clayton Road
Named after the Lyall Clayton, who served in the Vietnam War.
Clee Street
Mr C Clee
Services to tennis clubs in Whyalla
Clutterbuck Street
Commissioner HR Clutterbuck
Commissioner for West Ward from July 1950
Colebrook Street
Commissioner WJ Colebrook
Colin Street
Former Town Commission employee
Constable Place
Terry & Irene Constable
Services rendered to sporting bodies within Whyalla, killed in an accident, 1966
Cook Street
Early settlers in the Hundred of Ash
Coolibah Court
(Named by Developer)
Cottage Place
(Named by Subdivision developer)
Covino Road
In recognition of development work by Mr Dominic Covino
Cowled Street
Early settlers, Nonowie Station
Creber Street
Mr Creber
An early Whyalla identity
Crowhurst Street
Mr Crowhurst
An early resident in Whyalla
Cruickshank Avenue
Councillor VI Cruickshank
Stuart Ward
Cudmore Terrace
Sergeant Major Cudmore
Served in Boer War and World War I
Curnow Street
Mr V Curnow
Superintendent of Engineering & Water Supply Department
Custance Avenue
Family resided for many years and reared 3 sons, Kevin, Bruce and David all of still in Whyalla.
Lived in Whyalla since 1946 and worked for BHP.
(Under Construction)
Cyril Street
Mr Cyril Hutchens
Minister of Works
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Dalziel Street
Mr A Dalziel
Superintendent of Whyalla Shipyard from 1939 to 1953
Darling Terrace
Mr H Darling
Director of BHP
Darragh Street
Named after the Darragh family, Jim Darragh was a local barber for many years. The family was involved in local affairs and moved to the Whyalla region in the 1930 - 40's
Darmody Place
Mr G Darmody
City Commissioner and nominee of BHP
(Under Construction)
David Street
Christian name of former Local Government employee
Davis Street
Mr Vern Davis
Old Whyalla resident
Davison Street
Mr Davison
Surveyor General
Dawn Street
Miss D Talbot
Staff, City of Whyalla Commission
Delprat Terrace
A former General Manager BHP
Dennis Street
Mr LC Dennis
In recognition of service to Whyalla
Dick Street
An identity of early days at Whyalla
Donaldson Terrace
D Donaldson
Killed in action in World War I
W C A + (One of 42 other South Australians who enlisted interstate. Battalion number not known.)
Dow Street
Mr Andrew Dow
An early school master at Central School
Dowd Street
Mr P Dowd
Service to St John Ambulance
Drovers Way
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities.
Duffy Street
Mr M Duffy
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action in World War II
Private Michael Duffy
Service No. SX1686
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 10th Battalion
Date of Death: 22 December 1942
W C
Duncan Street
Sir Walter Duncan, MP
Director of BHP
Dunsford Street
Director of Lands
Dunstone Street
Mr JBK Dunstone
Early settler, Justice of the Peace, Superintendent of the first Sunday School in Whyalla
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Ebert Street
Mr K Ebert
Site Officer, South Australian Housing Trust
Eden Place
Mr Glen Murray Eden
Named Citizen of the Year in 2006 in recognition of his service to the Whyalla Community through his years of participation in various associations and clubs.
Edgar Street
Commissioner DG Edgar
BHP, Representative from July 1955
Edna Street
Mrs Edna Bennett
Wife of KM Bennett, Community Services
Edwards Road
Mr & Mrs JR Edwards
Executive of BHP and residents of Whyalla for over 20 years.
Ekblom Street
Mrs AC Ekblom
First Woman Elected to City Commission Representing Playford Ward. First female Mayor of Whyalla.
Elliott Street
Executive of BHP
Ellis Place
Mr Fred Ellis
Life Member of Whyalla Amateur Swimming Club Community Member of CUC, Justice of The Peace
Emery Street
Mr JM Emery
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action in World War II
Sergeant John Marsh Emery
Service No: 407116
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 8th December 1941
W C
Ephgrave Street
Mr LW Ephgrave
Rendered services to Whyalla
Essington Lewis Avenue
Mr Essington Lewis
Managing Director of BHP
Eucalpyt Street
After eucalyptus species
Eyre Avenue
Edward John Eyre
Explorer, passed through Whyalla in 1840
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Fairclough Crescent
Both arrived in 1941. Did relief work in auxiliaries during the war.
(Under Construction)
Farrell Street
Private Farrell of Whyalla
Participated in World War I
Private Martin Farrell
Army No: 3548
32 Battalion 8th Reinforcements
Returned
Disembarked 10th November 1919
Discharged 26th December 1919
W (The street that is named after Private Farrell was incorrectly spelt "Farrel" until 2001)
Faye Street
Christian name of former Local Government employee
Ferris Street
Commissioner GW Ferris
BHP representative for two years
Ferry Street
Mr FR Ferry
An early Whyalla identity
Field Street
Mr EJ Field
ISO Director of Lands
Fisk Street
An officer of the Department of Lands, Adelaide
Fitzgerald Avenue
Fitzgerald brothers David and Paddy for contribution to sports
Flavel Street
An early Whyalla identity
Flew Street
Commissioner ILW Flew
BHP representative for five years
Flinders Avenue
Matthew Flinders
Explorer
Foote Place
Mr and Mrs D Foote. Prominent sportsman played cricket, tennis and football.
Assists in sportsman and women of the year awards. Member of tourist committee.
(Under Construction)
Forsyth Street
Private Forsyth
Of Whyalla, killed in action World War I
Private K.M. Forsyth
Army No: 3014
57 Battalion
Killed in action World War 1
W C (Originally difficult to place in Whyalla - enlisted under false name H.K. Forsyth)
Frankel Court
Early pioneer, fireman of first train from Whyalla to Iron Knob. Family gave considerable contribution to the City
Fraser Close
Mr Peter Fraser
Military medal winner in Vietnam War
Frick Street
Mr WN Frick
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action in World War II
Private William Norman Frick
Service No: SX15584
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 3rd December 1943
W C
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Gallagher Street
Mr S Gallagher
Former BHP employee, killed in action in World War II
Private Sydney William Gallagher
Service No: SX 15638
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 16th November 1943
W C (Listed in both booklets as being killed in action in World War I - this should correctly read World War II)
Galpin Street
Early settler in Whyalla
Garrard Street
Early Whyalla resident
Garrett Road
Alderman GC (Clinton) Garrett
Long term elected member and environmentalist
Garwood Street
Viv & Allan Garwood
Service to sport
Gass Street
Mr JH Gass
Former BHP employee, killed in action in World War II
Corporal Jack Howard Gass
Service No: SX9686
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 27th Battalion
Date of Death: 8th December 1942
W C (Listed in both booklets as being killed in action in World War I - this should correctly read World War II)
Gay Street
Resident of Whyalla, killed in action World War I
Private Andrew Gay
Army No:1911A
50th Battalion
Killed in action 9th April 1917
A
Gebhardt Street
Mr AP Gebhardt
Pastoralist, Tregalana North of Whyalla
Geddes Street
Mr RA Geddes, MLC
Geoffrey Street
Christian name of Local Government Employee
George Avenue
Sir Robert George
Governor of South Australia
George Lane
(same as George Avenue)
Gilfillan Street
Member of Legislative Council for district
Gillen Court
The Gillen family were early settlers in the district. Mary Gillen (daughter) was very prominent in the Catholic Church and the founder of Gillen's Tuckshop
Goodman Street
Mr WGT Goodman
General Manager MT Trust
Gordon Street
Mr AC Gordon
Director of Lands, Adelaide
Gowrie Avenue
Baron Gowrie
Governor General of Australia
Graham Cornes Court
All Australian player and coach, received a simpson and Tassie medal. Also played SANFL, VFL and State
Graeme Jose Court
Ex Whyalla resident who has achieved Legend status in the sporting field
Gregor Street
Mr Gregor
Services to St John Ambulance
Grevillea Street
Plant name
Grundel Street
Mr CJ Grundel
Services to education
Gum Street
Tree name
Gun Street
Commissioner RT Gunn
Federal Member
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Hall Street
Mr EV Hall
Early Whyalla resident, in recognition of services to Whyalla
Halliday Street
Mr & Mrs WJ Halliday
Services to community
Hambidge Terrace
Mr CM Hambidge
Surveyor General
Hancock Road
Martin & Cedcilia Hancock
Heavily involved with aged care, especially with Amaroo Lodge
Hanley Street
Mr EE Hanley
Senior Officer, Whyalla Town Commission
Hannan Place
Mr Hannan
Long association with Whyalla, services to Whyalla Hospital Board
Hannemann Drive
Mr V Hannemann
Resident of Whyalla for over 40 years. Prominent sportsman and active in community service
Harold Street
Mr Harold Smith
Paymaster, City of Whyalla Commission from 1959-1968
Harris Close
Councillor L Harris
Representing Norrie Ward, elected July 1975
Harrison Close
Rev Vern Harrison (Methodist Church)
Very active in youth community work. Active member of the Good Neighbour Council
Harvey Street
Commissioner SJH Harvey
Centre Ward representative for 12 years
Haskell Drive
Pioneer family
Havelberg Street
Pioneer family
Private B. Havelbug?
Returned
W (This listing on the Whyalla War Memorial should probably read "Havelberg" - Ben Havelberg owned a grocery store at Allotment No 1 Horwood Street. Both booklets list Havelberg Street as being named after a "Pioneer Family".)
Hawdon Street
Christian name of Mr Davidson
Surveyor General in Department of Lands
Hawke Street
Mr RG Hawke
Whyalla Shipyard
Haynes Street
SFH Haynes
Works Overseer, Town Commission and Council
Hazel Court
Mr W Hazel
Services to sport
Head Street
Early settler in Whyalla
Heading Street
Mr R Heading
Community services
Heath Street
Mr AC Heath
Community services
Heather Street
Miss H Hanley
Female Library staff, City of Whyalla Commission
Henderson Street
Miss Henderson
An officer of the Whyalla Town Commission
Henry Street
Dr & Mrs GH Henry
Medical Officer in recognition of the outstanding help they gave for immunisation
Henshelwood Street
Commissioner JE Henshelwood
BHP representative for five years
Herbert Street
Mr HL Herbert
An Executive Officer of BHP
Heurich Terrace
Mr WW Heurich
Head Gardener of City of Whyalla Commission
Heward Street
Mr H Heward
In recognition of service to youth and YMCA
Hill Street
Mr RD Hill
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Private Richard Darcy Hill
Service No: SX15837
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 6th November 1942
W CSergeant Eric George Hill
Service No: SX5278
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 6th Supply Depot Coy.
Australian Army Service Corps
Date of Death: 20th October 1943
W C (There is no street named after E.G. HILL - refer to details R. D. Hill - Hill street)
Hincks Avenue
Hon CS Hincks
Minister of Lands
Hobbs Street
Mrs Gladys Hobbs
Good Neighbour Council
Hockey Street
Superintendent of BHP (in lieu of Hoche Street)
Hodgson Street
Mr Hodgson
In recognition of services to RSPCA and Whyalla
Holds Court
Past President Rotary, Postmaster for 17 years (1956-1973). Interested and assisted various sporting bodies
Homes Street
Mr F Homes
First Police Officer in Whyalla
Homestead Court
(Named by Middleback subdivision developer)
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities
Horseshoe Road
Road beside Foreshore Caravan Park
Horwood Street
Mr EJ Horwood
Foreigner, Superintendent of Mines, BHP
Hughes Street
R H Hughes
Chief Construction Engineer, BHP
Hunter Lane
Mr H Hunter
Great administrator in football
(Under Construction)
Hursthouse Street
Mr LW Hursthouse
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Flying Officer John Wilson Hursthouse
Service No: 416215
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 23rd March 1945
W C
Hutchens Street
Hon CD Hutchens, MP
Minister of Works
Hutchinson Street
Mr & Mrs RF Hutchinson
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Ian Street
Mr IG Butler
Commissioner, BHP representative
Industry Drive
(Main entrance to new Industrial Estate constructed in 2009)
Inkerman Road
Mr Angus Inderman
Resident of Whyalla
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Jackaroo Court
Named by Middleback Subdivision developer
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities
Jackson Avenue
Mr JM Jackson
First Commissioner member
Jacobs Street
Early settler in the Hundred of Ash
Private Robert Darrell Jacobs
Service No: SX 12979
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 19th July 1942
W C (Both booklets refer to Jacobs Street as being named after "an early settler in the hundred of Ash" - it is unclear if this refers to Private Jacobs or not, and therefore it is possible that he may not have a street named after him)
Jacquier Crescent
Mr DG Jacquier
Manager, Whyalla St John Ambulance Service
James Street
Commissioner HR James
Commissioner for Central Ward
Jamieson Street
Mr W Jamieson
First General Manager of BHP
Jan Street
Miss J Eley
For various services to Whyalla
Jasmine Drive
Plant name
Jeffries Street
Hon SW Jeffries
Attorney General
Jenkins Avenue
Sir George Jenkins
Minister of Agriculture
Jensen Avenue
Mr W Jensen
Served with VDC on Hummock Hill for 12 months in military.
Services was in defence of Whyalla during World War 2
Jerram Close
Jerram Family
Early pioneers. Assisted in surveying. Purchased one of the first blocks of land available for sale in Whyalla
Jessop Street
Mr DS Jessop, MHR
In recognition of service rendered to the City of Whyalla (MP for Grey)
John Street
Mr John Behenna
Clerical staff from the Whyalla Town Commission
Johnston Place
Johnston Brothers - Andrew, Mark & Alex early settlers
Jones Street
Mr L Jones
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Private Leslie Jones
Service No: SX1687
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 10th Battalion
Date of Death: 25th May 1941
W C
Jordan Close
Mr Rex Jordan
Served as a Councillor from 1971 to 1973 and again in 1993-1998. Chairman of Councils Airport Advisory Committee since 1992
Joy Street
Miss EJ Townsend
Staff of City of Whyalla Commission
Julie Francou Place
Ex Whyalla resident
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Karingal Close
Name derived from "Karingal Park", being the SAHT name for this development
Kayser Street
An old Whyalla identity
Kearns Street
Mr JI Kearns
Early resident of Whyalla
Keats Crescent
Mr Bert Keats
An early Whyalla resident and sporting identity
Keith Street
Christian Name of Mr KJ Wilson
Commissioner and first Mayor of Whyalla from 1970-1973
Kelly Street
Mr Bowes Kelly
One of the first Directors of BHP
Kelleher Street
Early residents and contributed to sport and social work.
(Under Construction)
Kilderry Street
Mr PA Kilderry
Services to trade union movement
King Street
Mr CG King
In recognition of services rendered to the City of Whyalla
Kinnane Street
Mr Kinnane
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Flying Officer John Kinnane
Service No: 407077
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 1st July 1941
W C (Mentioned in dispatches)
Kirwan Street
Mr D Kirwan
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Private Douglas Kirwan
Service No: SX18952
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 5th Battalion
Date of Death: 18th July 1943
W C
Kittel Street
Pioneer family
Kleeman Street
Former Superintendent and SA Manager of BHP closely associated with the work at Whyalla
Klem Street
Christian Name of Mr K Rasheed
Engineer in Charge at the Engineering & Water Supply and first City Engineer for Corporation of the City of Whyalla
Kloeden Street
Mr Kloeden
Former teacher at Whyalla Technical High School, very active member of Good Neighbour Council
Knight Street
Mr F Knight
Old Whyalla resident
Knuckey Street
Mr Knuckey
City Commissioner and Councillor. Services to the development of swimming complex
Kramer Street
Mr B Kramer
Head Gardener at the Whyalla Town Commission
Kurt Street
Christian Name of Mr K Ebert
Worked at the South Australian Housing Trust
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Lacey Street
Mr AW Lacey, MP
Lambert Court
In recognition of the planning of Whyalla Jenkins by the Senior Planner Officer at the South Australian Housing Trust
(Under Construction)
Landrace Road
Named after a breed of pigs farmed in this area
Laught Street
Senator KA Laught
Lewthwaite Street
Mr GS Lewthwaite
First Commission member
Lee Street
Superintendent G Lee
Services to St John Ambulance
Lindsay Street
Mr Lindsay G Riches
Port Augusta, Member for Stuart
Litchfield Street
Mr AN Litchfield
An early Whyalla identity
Lockhart Street
Christian Name of RL Jack
Chief Geologist of BHP
Lockwood Crescent
Mr Lockwood
Services to ALP, contribution to Pensioners Association
Long Street
Mrs DM Long
For services to Whyalla, particularly through her work with the Whyalla Girls' Physical Culture Club
Loring Street
Mr AF Loring
Justice of the Peace
Loveday Street
Mr RR Loveday
First Commissioner, MP
Lucy Street
Secretary to the Chairman, services rendered to Council
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McBryde Terrace
Mr DE McBryde
Chairman of BHP
McConville Street
Sister McConville
Nurse at Whyalla for 32 years
McDonald Drive
Mr & Mrs JP McDonald
Resided here for over 40 years and associated with sport and racing and trotting club
McDouall Stuart Avenue
Explorer
McEwin Street
Hon AL Mcewin, MLC
McGee Street
Assistant Town Clerk 1970-1972
McInnes Street
Pioneer family
Approx 70 year's contribution to the City
McIntosh Street
Hon Mcintosh, MP
McIntyre Road
Residents for over 30 years, associated with golfing and Executive of BHP
(Under Construction)
McKenzie Street
Engineer at BHP, later Chief Engineer at Newcastle, NSW
McLaren Link
Mrs Elise McLaren
Early resident of Whyalla
(under construction)
McLennan Avenue
Sir Ian McLennan
Chairman and Director of Administration at BHP
McMahon Street
Late Mr WJ McMahon
Old Whyalla resident
McNamara Street
Early settler in Whyalla
McRitchie Crescent
Squadron Leader Ian McRitchie
Former Whyalla resident who served with distinction in the Air Force
McRostie Close
Mr & Mrs Bruce McRostie
For services rendered to the City
Marevista Crescent
(Named by Developer)
Marion Street
Mrs Marion Allwright
First nurse in Whyalla for District and Bush Nursing Society
Martin Court
Mr Sam Martin
Manager of BHP
Mary Street
Miss Mary Mebberson
Library Staff at the City of Whyalla Commission
Mathew Crescent
RJ Mathew
Services to the community
Maureen Street
Miss Maureen New
Staff member of the City of Whyalla Commission
Maxine Street
Miss Maxine Simmons
Staff member of the City of Whyalla Commission
Meares Street
Mr RC Meares
A Director of BHP
Mebberson Street
Mr WJ Mebberson
An early Whyalla identity
Menard Street
Mr JAL Menard
First Town Clerk of the Corporation of the City of Whyalla
Mepstead Street
Mr Mepstead
In recognition of work carried out in connection with Christmas decorations
Middleback Drive
(Named by Middleback subdivision developer)
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities
Michelmore Street
Mr RS Michelmore
Former Headmaster Whyalla Primary School and Whyalla South School
Mildred Street
Mr D Mildred
President of Combined Unions Council
Miller Street
Commissioner PH Miller
BHP representative from July 1958
Mills Street
Mr Mills
Early settler in Hundred of Ash
Millowick Street
First Police Inspector in Whyalla
Milne Street
Mr AL Milne
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Private Alan Arthur Milne
Service No: SX 1524
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 10th Battalion
Date of Death: 29th April 1941
W C
Milsom Street
Mr JF Milsom
Commercial Manager of BHP
Mirambeena Drive
(Named by the developer)
Mitchell Street
Mr Merv Mitchell
Services to sport particularly girls' basketball.
Moores Street
Mr N Moores
Community service
Morris Crescent
Mr A Morris
Amateur botanist from Broken Hill whose services were co-opted by BHP in 1932
Moran Street
Mr AJ Moran
Commissioner for Whyalla Stuart
Mortimer Street
Mr JH Mortimer, MHR
Mudge Street
Mr M Mudge
In recognition of services rendered to cricket in the town of Whyalla
Mulconray Street
The late John James (Jack) Mulconray arrived in Whyalla in 1939. He served in Royal Australian Air Force. Both Mr John James & Mrs Esther Hilsey (Hilly) served on many community committees. Family of Jack and Hilly still reside in the city
Mulga Street
Tree name
Mullaquana Road
Named after Mullaquana Station situation south west of Whyalla
Murn Crescent
Mr AL Murn
Killed in World War II
Flying Officer Alan Leigh Murn
Service No: 437535
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 31st January 1945
W C (Listed in both booklets as a soldier - he was in fact a member of the Royal Australian Air Force)
Murphy Crescent
Mr P Murphy
Assistant General Manager BHP
Murray Street
Mr Robert Murray
Services to sport, especially the Whyalla Cycling Club
Mutton Court
Mr & Mrs Mutton residents over long period and contribution in sport
(Under Construction)
Myall Street
Tree name
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Neagle Terrace
A resident of Whyalla, killed in action during World War I
Private J. M. C. Neagle
50th Battalion
Killed in action
W C A
Needlebush Street
Plant name
Neil Kerley Court
Played SANFL and ran 2 and 3 for a Magarey Medal
Neill Street
Mr JW Neill
A resident of Whyalla for 46 years, and first member of the Whyalla Hospital Committee
Nelligan Street
Mr PF Nelligan
Government Surveyor, Department of Lands
Nelson Street
Mr RT Nelson
Ex-president of Whyalla CUC
Newton Street
Mr RG Newton
General Manager Finance at BHP, Melbourne
Nicolson Avenue
Mr GA Nicolson
Pastoralist of Roopena and Mt Laura Stations
Noble Street
Mr T Noble
In recognition of service in Whyalla
Norrie Avenue
Sir Willoughby Norrie
Governor of South Australia
Norton Street
Mr Norton
Commissioner, Councillor and Mayor of Whyalla
Nykiel Street
Mr PN Nykiel
In recognition of service to Whyalla
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Oborn Street
Early settlers in Hundred of Ash
O'Brien Close
Mr & Mrs TP O'Brien
Both residents of Whyalla for over 50 years
O'Dea Street
Mr O'Dea
Ex-director of Lands
Oldridge Street
Mr JP Oldridge
Killed in World War II
Flying Officer John Pomeroy Oldridge
Service No: 417509
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 16th October 1943
W C (Listed in both booklets as a soldier - he was in fact a member of the Royal Australian Air Force)
Olive Street
Member of the female office staff at the Corporation of the City of Whyalla
Opie Street
Mr B Opie
Old Whyalla resident
Ormsby Court
Residents of Whyalla for 35 and 33 years, respectively served on school committees and welfare groups, scouts and guides
(Under Construction)
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Paltridge Street
Mr D Paltridge
Association with Whyalla
Panter Street
Mr Walter Edwin Panter
An old resident of Whyalla
Parfitt Street
Councillor W Parfitt
Representing Norrie Ward
Park Close
Mrs EM Park of Kittel Street
Parker Court
W Parker
Services to community life in Whyalla
Patten Street
Mr Patten
Early settler in Whyalla
Patterson Street
Mr DW Harvey Patterson
Former Director of BHP
Pattinson Close
Baden Pattinson
Former Minister of Education
Peach Street
Name of tree
Penglase Street
Mr R Penglase
In recognition of service to the Whyalla Citizen's Band
Perkins Street
Early settlers in the district
Peters Street
Mr AW Peters
Director of Lands
Philips Street
Commissioner Mr Phillips
BHP representative
Philliss Street
Commissioner VC Phillis
BHP representative
Pickhaver Street
BG & G Pickhaver
In recognition of long associations with Whyalla
Pine Street
Name of tree
Playford Avenue
Premier
Plum Street
Name of tree
Pratt Street
Mr C Pratt
Chief Accountant BHP in 1941
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Queen Elizabeth Drive
Name after Queen Elizabeth II who officially opened the road in 1985-86
Quirke Avenue
Mr Quirke
Minister of Lands
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Racecourse Road
On boundary of Anderson Raceway
Ralph Street
Mr F Ralph
Resident of Whyalla for 46 years and a foundation member of the Whyalla Trotting Club
Ramsay Street
Mr Ramsay
General Manager of the South Australian Housing Trust
Randall Street
Mr WR Randall
Member of Parliament from 1893-1899
Rasheed Street
Mr Klem Rasheed
First construction engineer in Whyalla for Sewers Department and first City Engineer for the Corporation of the City of Whyalla
Raymond Avenue
Mr Raymond
Foundation member of the Homing Society, resident for 40 years
Raws Street
Sir Lennon Raws
A Director of BHP
Reid Street
Mr JR Reid
In recognition of service to Whyalla
Reine Crescent
Mr & Mrs L Reine
Residents in Whyalla for over 40 years. Leaders in scout movement
Remilton Street
Mr RM Remilton
In recognition of long association with Whyalla
Reynolds Street
Mr Bill Reynolds
BHP Co-foreman Gardener, services to Whyalla
Rice Court
Mr D Rice
General Manager BHP
Richards Street
Mr Keith Richards
Outstanding services to scouting over 35 years
Riches Street
Member for Stuart and Speaker
Rigney Street
Mr H Rigney
An employee of BHP for 33 years and an outstanding citizen
Ring Street
Mr & Mrs WT Ring
Services to the community
Risby Avenue
General Manager at BHP
Rix Court
Chairman of Department of Lands Board. Associations with development of Whyalla
Roberts Terrace
Private Roberts
Killed in Action during World War I
Private C. T. Roberts
3rd Light Horse Regiment
Killed in action
W C A
Roebuck Court
Mr & Mrs Roebuck both residents since 1933.
Served on many sporting committee. Life member of the North Whyalla Football Club
(Under Construction)
Robinson Street
Councillor J Robinson
Representing Playford Ward
Rogers Lane
The lane between the Civic Building and the Police Station was officially named Rogers Lane in approx 2000. It was named after the Rogers family, very early settlers in Whyalla region
Rosemary Street
Former Local Government employee
Routledge Court
Pioneer Doctor in Whyalla. Lived in Whyalla for a considerable time
Rozee Street
Mr & Mrs W Rozee
Early settlers in Whyalla
Rudall Avenue
Mr RJ Rudall, MP
Russell Street
Late Mr Enid Russell
Member for Grey
Ryan Avenue
Mr CL Ryan
Chairman of Commission
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St John Crescent
Location of the St John Ambulance Centre
Saddleback Road
Named after a breed of pigs which are farmed in this area
Saltbush Road
Native Vegetation
Sam Street
Christian name of a former BHP Superintendent
Sampson Street
Mr FR Sampson
Killed in World War II
Flight Sergeant Frederick Richard Sampson
Service No: 417520
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 27th April 1944
W C (Listed in both booklets as a soldier - he was in fact a member of the Royal Australian Air Force)
Sandery Street
Mr A Sandery
An early resident
Sarre Close
Councillor DC Sarre
Schulz Avenue
Commissioner EA Schulz
BHP representative, outstanding services to sport
Scott Street
Mr J Scott
Commissioner
Scoble Street
Mr C Scoble
Foreman for F Fricker Limited
Searle Street
Mr HM Searle
Former Headmaster of the Whyalla Technical High School
Shard Crescent
Hon AJ Shard, MLC
In recognition of service to Whyalla
Sharp Street
Private Sharp
Soldier, killed in action during World War I
Private William Richard Sharp
Service No: 6612
28th Battalion
Killed in action 20th September 1917, Belgium
A
Shiell Street
Mr DW Shiell
In recognition of service rendered to the City
Shirley Street
Former female staff of the Whyalla City Commission
Shoal Court
Named by Developer
Siegmann Road
3 Siegmann Brothers, Arnold, Dick & Jack
Pioneer family
(Under Construction)
Simmons Street
Mr FH Simmons
In recognition of services to Whyalla in connection with tennis
Sims Street
Mr J Sims
In recognition to services to St John Ambulance
Skurray Street
Mr GJ Skurray
Whyalla Shipyard
Slee Street
Mr T Slee
Former Manager BH Mine, BHP
Sly Street
Mr Sly
Early Whyalla identity
Smith Street
Mr DWC Smith
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action WWII
Engine room Artificer IV
Douglas William Charles Smith
Service No: 24204
Royal Australian Navy - HMAS Sydney
Date of Death: 20th November 1941
W C (Name appears on the Plymouth Naval Memorial in the UK)
Smoker Street
Mr Smoker
Early Whyalla identity
Starke Circle
Residents of Whyalla for 35 and 57 years. Assisted in in formation of clubs, development of Memorial Oval and scouts and CWA.
Early pioneers of district arriving in 1916
(Under Construction)
Stead Street
Mr ET Stead
First Commission member
Stirling Drive
In recognition of Mr Frank Stirling's contribution to conservation as propagation of flora within the City
Stockman Court
(Named by Middleback subdivision developer)
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities
Story Street
Early settlers in the Hundred of Ash
Sunray Street
After plant of the same name
Sugarwood Crescent
After plant of the same name
Sugg Street
Mr Sugg
Enlisted Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Flying Officer Eric John Sugg
Service No: 407141
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 12th October 1941
W C
Sutcliffe Street
Mr & Mrs G Sutcliffe
Early settlers in Whyalla
Swagman Court
(Named by Middleback subdivision developer)
Themed on early Australiana identities and localities
Swan Close
J Swan
Early district resident
Sybil Street
Christian name of former Local Government employee
Sydney Street
Christian Name of Mr SF Haynes
Also whom Haynes Street is named
Syme Street
Mr Y Syme
Director of BHP
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Tamworth Road
Named after a breed of pig farmed in the area
Taylor Street
Mr TH Taylor
Health Inspector
Thomas Street
Mr D Thomas
In recognition to service in Whyalla
Thorogood Street
Mrs AJ Thorogood
In recognition of services to the Whyalla and Children's Hospital
Toal Street
Rev Father TF Toal
Catholic Parish Priest of Whyalla for many years
Townsend Crescent
Commissioner LR Townsend
Representative for Centre Ward for two years
Travers Street
Mr IS Travers
Services rendered to football and athletics associations
Treleaven Close
Outstanding services to Whyalla through Boy Scouts
Trevan Street
Mr F Trevan
An old Whyalla identity
Tully Street
Mr Tully
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action World War II
Private Parcival Wilfred Tully
Service No: SX 17237
Australian Imperial Forces
2nd 43rd Battalion
Date of Death: 30th November 1943
W C
Tummel Circle
Mr R Tummel
Prominent cricketer, Executive BHP resident for many years
Tyler Crescent
Commissioner VW Tyler
Representative for West Ward for two years
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Usher Court
Matron Ruth Usher
Services to the Whyalla Hospital
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Vern Schuppan Drive
Ex Whyalla resident who has achieved Legend status in the sporting field
Victoria Close
Requested by Whyalla Aged Care Board for name of private laneway at Yeltana
Viscount Slim Avenue
Sir William Slim
Former Governor-General of Australia
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Wade Street
Mr Wade
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Private William Frederick Wade
Service No: SX 18890
Australian Imperial Forces
8th Australian Infantry Battalion
Date of Death: 24th July 1945
W C
Wainwright Street
Mr WH Wainwright
In recognition of services to Whyalla
Walker Crescent
An old employee of BHP
Wallace Street
Dr AA Wallace
Medical Superintendent at the Whyalla Hospital in 1940
Wallack Terrace
Colonel Wallack, OC
Military Forces, served Boer and World War I
Walls Street
George Walls
Superintendent BHP at Whyalla
Walsh Street
Mr T Walsh
First Commissioner
Ward Street
Dr L Keith Ward
Director of Mines
Watson Terrace
Private Watson
Killed in action, World War I
Private John F. Watson
5th Pioneer Battalion
A (The Catholic Newspaper, The Southern Cross, Friday May 18th 1917 details that Private Watson "died on His Majesty's transport ship on the way to the front". It also states that he was well known at Iron Knob)
Wattle Street
Named after indigenous trees
Watts Street
Early settlers in the Hundred of Ash
White Street
Mr D White
In recognition of service to Whyalla in connection with the Whyalla Citizen's Band
Whitehead Street
Private R Whitehead
Killed in action during World War I
Private R. W. Whitehead
16th Battalion
Killed in action
W C A
Whitehouse Court
Mr Tom Whitehouse
Councillor from 1977
Whittard Street
Mr Whittard
In recognition for long association with Whyalla
Wileman Street
Mr Wileman
Superintendent of BHP
Wilkinson Street
Mr HC Wilkinson
Chief Engineer at BHP since 1956. Community services, particularly swimming
Williams Street
Mr AD Williams
First Commissioner
Wilsdon Street
Mr J Wilsdon
An early resident of Whyalla
Wilson Street
Mr JPG Wilson
In recognition of service to Whyalla, also the Shipyard Superintendent
Windsor Street
Mr HP Windsor
Resident of Whyalla for 39 years and prominent member of the Church of England
Winton Street
Mr Don Winton
In recognition of services to the Whyalla News as its Editor
Wittwer Street
Mr D Wittwer
In recognition of services to Whyalla, also its Shipyard Superintendent
Wood Terrace
Mr R Wood
Killed in action World War I
Private R. W. Wood
43rd Battalion
Killed in action 18th October 1918
W C AFlight Sergeant William Kenneth Wood
Service No: 28031
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 21st February 1944
W C (Both booklets refer to Wood Terrace as being named after "Private R. Wood - killed in action - World War 1" and therefore Flight Sergeant William Wood does not have a street named after him)
Woollacott Street
Mr R Woollacott
Enlisted in Whyalla, killed in action during World War II
Flight Lieutenant Roy Herbert Woollacott
Service No: 407144
Royal Australian Air Force
Date of Death: 5th September 1943
W C Mentioned in dispatches)
Worby Street
Pioneer Family
Approx 70 year's contribution to the City
Wright Street
Mr HP Wright
Former Acting Superintendent BHP
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Yacca Street
Named after Yacca plant
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Zeven Street
Mr RM Zeven
Resident of Whyalla for 37 years and Man-power Officer after World War II