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Yorke Peninsula Council
Local government area in South Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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The Yorke Peninsula Council is a local government area in South Australia. Its boundaries include most of the Yorke Peninsula. The main Council office is at Maitland; the council also maintains branch offices at Minlaton and Yorketown.[7]
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History
It came into existence on 10 February 1997 as a result of the amalgamation of the District Council of Central Yorke Peninsula, the District Council of Minlaton, the District Council of Warooka and the District Council of Yorketown.[2]: 824 It was named as the District Council of Yorke Peninsula at its inception, but was renamed to Yorke Peninsula Council in 2013.[2]: 823 [8]
Extent
Yorke Peninsula Council includes the towns and localities of:[9]
- Agery
- Ardrossan
- Arthurton
- Balgowan
- Black Point
- Bluff Beach
- Brentwood
- Chinaman Wells
- Clinton
- Clinton Centre
- Coobowie
- Corny Point
- Couch Beach
- Cunningham
- Curramulka
- Dowlingville
- Edithburgh
- Foul Bay
- Hardwicke Bay
- Honiton
- Inneston
- James Well
- Kainton
- Koolywurtie
- Maitland
- Marion Bay
- Minlaton
- Nalyappa
- Parsons Beach
- Petersville
- Pine Point
- Point Pearce
- Point Souttar
- Point Turton
- Port Arthur
- Port Julia
- Port Moorowie
- Port Rickaby
- Port Victoria
- Port Vincent
- Price
- Ramsay
- Rogues Point
- Sandilands
- Sheaoak Flat
- South Kilkerran
- Stansbury
- Sultana Point
- Sunnyvale
- The Pines
- Tiddy Widdy Beach
- Urania
- Warooka
- Wauraltee
- Weetulta
- White Hut
- Winulta
- Wool Bay
- Yorke Valley
- Yorketown
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The Yorke Peninsula Council has a directly-elected mayor.[8][10]
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