Alma

SA 5401 • South Australia

66
Population (2021)
N/A
Median Personal Income
102.79 km²
Area
N/A
Median Rent
RuralAgriculturalPeacefulHistoric

About Alma

Alma is a small rural locality in South Australia's Mid North region, situated within the Light Regional Council area approximately 74 kilometres north of Adelaide. The locality covers around 102.8 square kilometres of gently undulating farming country between the Wakefield River to the north and the River Light to the south, in the agricultural heartland between Clare and Kapunda. With a 2021 census population of 66 residents, Alma is a quiet farming community named after the Hundred of Alma, which was in turn named in honour of the Battle of the Alma — an 1854 allied victory in the Crimean War. The locality sits within one of South Australia's most productive mixed-farming districts, with cereal cropping and sheep grazing defining the landscape.

Alma has no village commercial centre and residents rely on the nearby towns of Riverton, Tarlee, and Kapunda for basic services, with Gawler (approximately 50 kilometres south) providing a broader range of retail, medical, and community facilities. The locality's position between the Clare Valley wine region to the north and the Barossa Valley wine region to the east gives it a distinctive mid-point character in South Australia's celebrated wine tourism corridor. Light Regional Council provides local governance, and the broader Mid North district is known for its rolling farmland, heritage townships, and the natural character of the Mount Lofty Ranges surrounds. Alma suits farming families and those seeking an affordable rural lifestyle in one of South Australia's most productive and accessible agricultural regions.

Alma falls under postcode 5401 and is governed by the local council Council (LGA). For state elections, residents vote in the Frome electorate.

📍 Location

Postcode
5401
Urban Area
N/A
LGA / Council
N/A
Federal Electorate
State Electorate
Type
Locality
Timezone
Adelaide (UTC+9:30)
Coordinates
-34.30°, 138.66°
Statistical Area
N/A
Area
102.79 km²
Elevation
0m

🚌 Transport & Commute

Bus Services

  • No regular bus service — Car required; Gawler and Kapunda are nearest service hubs N/A

Commute to Adelaide CBD

Distance
74 km
By Train
No direct train; drive to Gawler (50 km south) for Adelaide Metro rail connections
By Car (Peak)
1 hr - 1 hr 30 min
By Car (Off-Peak)
55 min - 1 hr 10 min

🛣️ Main North Road and Princes Highway provide routes to Adelaide; Gawler train station for onward Metro connections

Walkability Almost All Errands Require a Car

Alma is a rural farming locality with no local services; a car is required for all errands with Riverton or Tarlee being the nearest towns.

🛒 Supermarkets Nearby

No major supermarkets listed for this suburb.

🎓 Schools

👥 Demographics

Census 2016
0
Census 2021
66
0% growth

Population Growth

Gender Distribution (Census 2021)

Personal Income 2016
N/A
Personal Income 2021
N/A
0% increase

Personal Income Comparison (2016 vs 2021)

📊 Population: ABS Census 2021
💰 Income: ABS Census 2021

Nearby Suburbs

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Alma known for? +

Alma is a quiet rural locality in South Australia's Light Regional Council, named after the Battle of the Alma during the Crimean War. The locality sits in the fertile mid-North agricultural belt between the Clare Valley and Barossa Valley wine regions, and is characteristic of SA's productive cereal and sheep farming districts.

How far is Alma from Adelaide? +

Alma is approximately 74 kilometres north of Adelaide, roughly a 55 minute to 1 hour 30 minute drive via the Main North Road or Princes Highway. The locality is well positioned for access to both Adelaide and the wine regions of the Clare and Barossa Valleys.

Does Alma have public transport? +

Alma has no public transport services. A private vehicle is essential for all travel, with Gawler (approximately 50 km south) providing the nearest Adelaide Metro rail connections for trips to the city.

What is the population of Alma? +

According to the 2021 Census, Alma had a population of 66 residents across its 102 square kilometre area. The locality is a small and sparsely populated farming community in the Light Regional Council.

Is Alma a good place to live? +

Alma offers affordable rural living in a productive and historically rich part of South Australia, ideally situated between two of Australia's great wine regions. Riverton, Tarlee, and Kapunda provide nearby services, and Adelaide is within reasonable driving distance, making it an accessible rural address for farming families and lifestyle acreage seekers.

What is the postcode for Alma? +

The postcode for Alma, South Australia is 5401.