District Council of Yatala North | |||||||||||||
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| Coordinates:34°46′S138°38′E / 34.767°S 138.633°E /-34.767; 138.633 | |||||||||||||
| Country | Australia | ||||||||||||
| State | South Australia | ||||||||||||
| Established | 1868 | ||||||||||||
| Abolished | 1933 | ||||||||||||
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TheDistrict Council of Yatala North was alocal government area ofSouth Australia on the centralAdelaide Plains from 1868 to 1933. It was split from the abolishedDistrict Council of Yatala on 18 June 1868.[1] The council area ranged approximately fromDry Creek in the south to theLittle Para River in the north.

The council was established in 1868 when theDistrict Council of Yatala was divided at theDry Creek and theDry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line into the District Councils ofYatala South and Yatala North.[1][2]
On 22 June 1933, following a proposal by Local Government Areas Commission the Yatala North District Council was abolished and merged with a large portion of the adjacent to the northDistrict Council of Munno Para West (which was abolished at the same time), to form the newDistrict Council of Salisbury, which ultimately became the modern City of Salisbury.
Formed on 18 June 1868 when the original Yatala Council (see Yatala) was divided into DCs of Yatala North and Yatala South.
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