- District Council of Yorke Peninsula
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District Council of Yorke Peninsula
South Australia
Location of the District Council of Yorke PeninsulaPopulation: 11,736(2009)[1] Established: 1997 Area: 5834 km² (2,252.5 sq mi) Mayor: Ray Agnew O.A.M. Council Seat: Maitland State District: Goyder Federal Division: Wakefield LGAs around District Council of Yorke Peninsula: District Council of the Copper Coast District Council of Barunga West Spencer Gulf District Council of Yorke Peninsula Gulf St Vincent Investigator Strait Offices at MinlatonThe District Council of Yorke Peninsula is a local government area (LGA) responsible for most of Yorke Peninsula in South Australia. The Council has 3 wards , Kalkabury, Gum Flat and Innes Pentonvale wards.[2] The Mayor is Ray Agnew., there are four council members from the Kalkabury and Innes Pentonvale wards and three from the Gum Flat ward.[3]
Contents
Localities
Towns included in jurisdiction of the council are:[4]
- Agery
- Ardrossan
- Arthurton
- Balgowan
- Black Point
- Bluff Beach
- Brentwood
- Chinaman Wells
- Clinton Centre
- Cockle Beach
- Coobowie
- Corny Point
- Couch's Beach
- Curramulka
- Dowlingville
- Dunn Point
- Edithburgh
- Foul Bay
- Hardwicke Bay
- Honiton
- Inneston
- James Well
- Kainton (Corner)
- Kleins Point
- Koolywurtie
- Maitland
- Marion Bay
- Minlaton
- Mount Rat
- Muloowurtie
- Oaklands
- Parara
- Parsons Beach
- Petersville
- Pine Point
- Point Pearce
- Point Souttar
- Point Turton
- Pondalowie Bay
- Port Arthur
- Port Clinton
- Port Giles
- Port Julia
- Port Minlacowie
- Port Moorowie
- Port Rickaby
- Port Victoria
- Port Vincent
- Price
- Rogues Point
- Sandilands
- Sheoak Flat
- South Kilkerran
- Stansbury
- Stenhouse Bay
- Sultana Point
- Sunbury
- Tiparra
- The Dipper
- The Pines
- Tiddy Widdy Beach
- Troubridge Point
- Urania
- Warooka
- Wauraltee
- Weavers
- Weetulta
- Winulta
- Wool Bay
- Yorke Valley
- Yorketown
See also
References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (30 March 2010). "Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2008–09". http://www.abs.gov.au/ausstats/abs@.nsf/Latestproducts/3218.0Main%20Features72008-09?opendocument&tabname=Summary&prodno=3218.0&issue=2008-09&num=&view=. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
- ^ "Council Wards - District Council of Yorke Peninsula". 2008-01-22. http://www.yorke.sa.gov.au/content/view/278/364/. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ^ "Contact - District Council of Yorke Peninsula". http://www.yorke.sa.gov.au/component/option,com_contact/catid,311/Itemid,427/. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
- ^ "Local Government Association of South Australia - - LGA". http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=4178. Retrieved 2010-02-05.
External links
- Official site
- "District Council of Yorke Peninsula". LGA.sa.gov.au. Local Government Association of South Australia. http://www.lga.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?c=4178. Retrieved 9 November 2010.
- Yorke Peninsula
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