Ovingham, South Australia
Ovingham is an inner northern suburb of Adelaide, South Australia. It is located in the cities of Charles Sturt and Prospect.
Geography
The suburb is located between Park Terrace and the Gawler railway line. It is bisected by Torrens Road.History
Ovingham was established in 1875 by William Whinham, by subdividing Block No. 2081, which had been originally purchased by George Strickland Kingston. Ovingham originally comprised only the part of the current suburb to the north of Torrens Road. The portion of modern Ovingham in the City of Charles Sturt was previously considered to be part of Bowden, known as Bowden-on-the-Hill. A proposal to rename it to Hillside in 1929 was favorably received locally, but rejected by the government.Ovingham Post Office opened on 1 November 1879 but was renamed Bowden in 1970.
Demographics
The 2021 census counted 766 people in Ovingham.Government
Local government
Part of Ovingham lies in Hindmarsh Ward in the City of Charles Sturt local government area, being represented in that council by Paul Alexandrides and Craig Auricht. The remainder of the suburb lies in the City of Prospect.State and federal
Ovingham lies in the state electoral district of Adelaide and the federal electoral division of Adelaide.Community
The Ovingham Hotel is located on Torrens Road.The Ovingham Football Club, the local team, was located on Churchill Road. It existed for over 100 years but folded in 2014.