District Council of Kimba

Local government area in South Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The District Council of Kimba is a local government area located on the northern Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The district is mostly agricultural in nature, with the township of Kimba being the focal point of the district. With a number of towns positioned close to the Gawler Ranges, the district receives a modest amount of attention from tourists, who also stop by to see Kimba's Big Galah.[4]

CountryAustralia
Established1924
Council seatKimba
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CountryAustralia
StateSouth Australia
RegionEyre and Western[1]
Established1924
Council seatKimba
Government
  MayorDean Johnson[2]
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
3,986.2 km2 (1,539.1 sq mi)
Population
  Total1,037 (LGA 2021)[3]
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History

Pastoralists began colonising the area that would become the district in the early 1900s without many essential facilities such as road and water supplies. In 1913 the Port Lincoln Railway was extended to a new siding named 'Kimba', and two years later, the town of Kimba was officially proclaimed.[5]

With new settlers to the area, the need for basic facilities was growing, the Kimba Vigilance Committee was established to lobby for the provision of these facilities. In 1925, the District Council of Kimba was established.[6][7]

Since 1925, the district has grown in size, with a number of areas being added during 1936–1937, and again in 1967.[5]

Localities

The district's focal point is the town and council seat of Kimba; it also includes the localities of Barna, Cootra, Cortlinye, Cunyarie, Kelly, Moseley, Panitya, Solomon, Wilcherry and Yalanda, and part of Buckleboo, Caralue, Lake Gilles, Koongawa, Pinkawillinie and Waddikee.[8]

Facilities

The district has most essential facilities available including service stations, automotive repairers, laundromat, learning and business centre, accommodation, supermarkets, speciality shops, and many eating facilities.[5]

Other community services include a medical centre, a hospital, a library and school

Council

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WardCouncillorNotes
Unsubdivided[2]  Phil Arcus
 Graeme BaldockDeputy Mayor
 Brian Cant
 Geoff Churchett
 Dean JohnsonMayor
 Megan Lienert
 Peter Rayson
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Mayors and chairmen of Kimba

  • Frank Roy Ferry (1930–1948)[9]
  • Alfred Charles Frick (1948-1950)[9]
  • Clifford Hamlet Richard Martin (1950-1957)[9]
  • Arthur Erwin Schaefer (1957-1965)[9]
  • Kenneth Charles Yates (1965-1967)[9]
  • Glen Gordon Cant (1967–1976)[9]
  • Hiram Kenneth Mayfield (1976–1980)[9]
  • Leo John Schaefer (1980–1984)[9]

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