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DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON NEWSLETTER | ISSUE MAY 2018
Lock Approximately 100 people attended the Anzac day dawn service held at
Lock with seven wreaths laid in honour.
After the service everyone enjoyed a bacon and egg breakfast supplied by
the Lock and District services.
ANZAC DAY
“Lest We Forget”
Elliston The service was well attended by 150 locals and tourists. Brevit Sergeant
Anthony Perchard attended to the flag. Wreaths were laid by several community groups along with Grant Rumbelow representing the District
Council. Breakfast was supplied by the Anzac Day Committee.
District
Council of
Elliston
Newsletter
May 2018
Fred (Chevy) and Collette
Chevallier
You will both be missed by the
Elliston and wider communities.
Your quiet achievements have
been much appreciated and we
thank you.
Farewell To….
Welcome to Elliston:
Brevit Sergeant Anthony Perchard, Renee and Rosie
Welcome back to Council office:
Lucy Patton
Lucy has been on maternity leave and will work part time in
her WHS role.
Welcome
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON NEWSLETTER | ISSUE MAY 2018
History Festival Official Opening
Council and the History Group provided morning tea at the Council office following which Councillor Michael Werchiwski
introduced Mr Peter Treloar M.P. at the Old Council Chambers.
Mr Treloar commented that he was honoured to be opening the Event and that retaining historical information was
“critically important” to our District. He was impressed with the Elliston Display.
The pictorial and archival display is open during May every Wednesday and Friday from 10.00am to 4.00pm.
Elliston History Group Members Mr Peter Treloar M.P. opening the Festival
On display at the Old Council
Chambers during the History
Festival.
This instrument was used by the
District Council of Elliston until
more modern equipment became
available. The Elliston Men’s Shed
group has restored it to working
order.
A directional compass, it would
have been used to maintain
bearings while road building and
surveying.
Elliston Men’s Shed — Compass and Tripod
Elliston Football and Netball Clubs 50th Anniversary
Joey Burgoyne,
Anzac Day Medal
Recipient
With Sleepy and Lester
Life Members
Marli Ryan,
50th Anniversary Medal
Recipient
With Dianne Penna
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON NEWSLETTER | ISSUE MAY 2018
Draft 2018-19 Annual Business Plan
Council invites your comments and feedback on the District Council of Elliston Draft 2018-19 Annual Business Plan and Annual Budget. Council has prepared the draft plan and budget and has now released them for public consultation. Copies of the plan can be obtained at www.elliston.sa.gov.au, by contacting Council on (08) 8687 9177 and requesting a copy, or by collection at the District Council of Elliston Council Office at 21 Beach Terrace, Elliston. You are invited to a Public Consultation Meeting at 2.00pm Friday 18 May 2018 at the Office to express your views about any of the Annual Business Plan or Annual Budget. Written submissions must be lodged by 5.00pm Friday 25 May 2018, in one of the following ways: Email: dce@elliston.sa.gov.au Post: District Council of Elliston PO Box 46 ELLISTON SA 5670 In Person: Elliston Council Office Don’t miss your chance to be heard on the future of your Council.
Phil Cameron, Chief Executive Officer
New Dog and Cat Laws from 1 July 2018
All dogs from 3 months of age must be
registered through DACO. Your dog will fall under one
of two categories -
Standard - both microchipped and desexed
Non-standard - all other dogs, even if they are exempt
from rules around desexing or microchipping, such as
working livestock and registered breeders.
Election 2018 10 great reasons to become a Council Member
Only a small number of people ever nominate for a position on their local council, but here are 10 reasons you might want to consider it:
You care about what’s happening in your local community
It’s a great way to develop your knowledge
You want to contribute to your community
You want to provide a voice for your age group/cultural group/gender/region
You’re sick of watching from the sidelines
You’ve got great ideas to contribute
It’s a nice addition to your CV
You’ll meet interesting people
It’s a way of making a meaningful and lasting contribution
Your chance to make a difference
Voters’ Roll Under the provisions of the Local Government
(Elections) Act 1999 the Council Supplementary
Voters Roll expires and is purged from 1 January in
the year of the elections.
This means that any ratepayers living outside the
Elliston District wishing to vote in the November
2018 Election must submit an application to enrol.
Application forms for the category which may apply
to your situation are available on the Council
website www.elliston.sa.gov.au
Form 1: Sole Owners Application Form
Form 2: Body Corporate Application Form
Form 3: Group Owners or Group Occupiers
Application Form
Applications close no later than 5.00pm Friday
10 August 2018 at the Council office.
Please contact George Karzis, Manager Corporate
and Community if you have any questions about
the 2018 Council elections.
Vets on Eyre
Are now consulting monthly in Elliston.
Venue: Elliston Sports Centre
Times: To be confirmed
Bookings: phone 8683 4299
DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ELLISTON NEWSLETTER | ISSUE MAY 2018
IMPORTANT UPCOMING DATES :
9.30am 15 May 2018 Ordinary Council Meeting
2.00pm 18 May 2018
Public Consultation meeting on the draft Annual Business Plan and
Annual Budget
5.00pm 25 May 2018 Written submissions on draft Annual Business Plan and Annual Budget
2018 due
9.30am 19 June 2018
Ordinary Council Meeting
30th June 2018 All dogs and cats to be microchipped
by 3 months of age
9.30am 17 July 2018 Ordinary Council Meeting
CAPITAL WORKS UPDATE
Road Sealing
Council has completed its road sealing program
for the 2017-2018 financial year.
Kyancutta—Mount Wedge Road
Council has reconstructed and sealed 10km
during this financial year leaving only 5.2km to
complete in the upcoming financial year.
Elliston Waste Transfer Station Upgrade
A massive makeover of the Elliston Transfer
Station is taking place thanks to a grant from
Greening Australia. A large shed and
concrete bunkers are being installed and the
area is being cleared of all waste.
When complete, there will be designated
set down areas for different recycling streams
and for re-use materials, which will be available
under Council staff supervision.
We are looking forward to this project being com-
pleted.
Port Elliston Cemetery
The Port Elliston and Bramfield Cemeteries have
had picket fences installed along the front of
each.
Bramfield did
have some
fencing but the
frontage is now
complete.
Shopfront Improvement
Program Grants
Applications for the Shopfront
Improvement Program Grant 2017-2018
have now expired.
The response from businesses in Elliston
District has been amazing and we look
forward to seeing the results in the
streetscapes of our District.
Council has
included provision
for further grant
funding
consideration in its
Draft Annual
Business Plan and
Annual Budget
2018-2019.
District Council of Elliston 21 Beach Terrace Elliston SA 5670 PO Box 46
Ph: (08) 8687 9177 Fax: (08) 8687 9176 www.elliston.sa.gov.au
Email: dce@elliston.sa.gov.au
Port Elliston Cemetery
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