In 1834, the British Parliament passed the South Australia Act 1834, which enabled the province of South Australia to be established as the first freely-settled, and planned British province for free immigrants rather than convicts, and promising civil liberties and religious tolerance. It is bordered by the states of Western Australia, the Northern Territory and Queensland, New South Wales and Victoria, as well as the Great Australian Bight and the Southern Ocean.
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Regular Websites
The Child and Youth Health website, published by the Government of South Australia, has plenty of information on this state's services for children and youth. The website also has new tips each week for parents of teens, young children and for young adults. - Child and Youth Health
http://www.cyh.com
Journal of Empirical Generalisations in Marketing Science
Sponsored by the University of South Australia and the Ehrenberg-Bass Institute for Marketing Science, EmpGens pubishes articles on marketing, consumer behavior and strategy. Its articles are available for viewing online, along with its editorial policies and guidelines for authors. - Journal of Empirical Generalisations in Marketing Science
http://www.empgens.com/
Palliative Care Council of South Australia
The Palliative Care Council of South Australia is a non-profit organisation which provides information and answers to questions and concerns. - Palliative Care Council of South Australia
http://www.pallcare.asn.au/
South Australian Tourism Commission
Features travel experiences in the state, current weather conditions, organized tours and other information for visitors. - South Australian Tourism Commission
http://www.southaustralia.com/