Palmer
SA 5237 • South Australia
About Palmer
Palmer is a small historic town located 70 kilometres east-north-east of Adelaide, just beyond the Adelaide Hills region in South Australia's Mid Murray Council area. Sitting along the Adelaide–Mannum Road, the town was established in the 1860s and has a population of around 215 residents. The surrounding countryside is characterised by gently rolling farmland and scrubby eucalyptus woodland typical of the Murray Mallee fringe. Palmer holds the quiet distinction of being one of the few small settlements between Adelaide and the river town of Mannum.
Life in Palmer revolves around a tight-knit rural community anchored by its heritage Lutheran church, a local primary school dating to 1882, a general store, and a country pub. Residents enjoy a peaceful rural lifestyle with easy access to the Murray River and the wine-producing regions of the Barossa Valley and Clare Valley within an hour's drive. The town attracts those seeking affordable acreage living within reach of Adelaide's services. Seasonal agricultural activity and a strong sense of local identity define the fabric of community life here.
Palmer falls under postcode 5237 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Hammond electorate.
Location
Transport & Commute
Commute to Adelaide CBD
🛣️ Drive via Adelaide–Mannum Road (B35)
Rural township; a car is essential for most daily needs
Supermarkets Nearby
No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.
Schools
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