About Wilmington
Wilmington is a suburb of Far North, South
Australia and is about 257 kms north of SA's capital
city of Adelaide. In the 2011 Australian census the
population of Wilmington was 815 when there
were 408 Females and 407 Males living there. The
median age for people living in Wilmington was
45.
Wilmington is a town in the Mid North region of
South Australia. The town is located in the District
Council of Mount Remarkable local government
area.
Wilmington is a farming community, known for
sheep, wheat and barley, but more recently the
temperature conditions and rainfall have
contributed to the increasing popularity of the
planting of olive groves.