District Council of Ceduna explained

Type:lga
District Council of Ceduna
State:sa
Area:5427.1
Est:1896
Seat:Ceduna
Mayor:Perry Will[1]
Region:Eyre and Western[2]
Logo Upright:1.2
Url:http://www.ceduna.sa.gov.au
Fedgov:Grey
Stategov:Flinders
Near-Nw:Outback Communities Authority
Near-W:Outback Communities Authority
Near-Sw:Southern Ocean
Near-S:Southern Ocean
Near-Se:Streaky Bay
Near-E:Streaky Bay
Near-Ne:Outback Communities Authority
Near-N:Outback Communities Authority

The District Council of Ceduna is a local government area located on the far west coast of the Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. The district has a diverse business and industry with an estimated 240,000 tourists passing through every year.[3] The township of Ceduna is the focal point of the district.

Industry and history

The land in the district has long been used for agricultural purposes, in fact, between the 1850s and 1880s, much of the land was one large sheep station. Now most blocks are around 9000acres and mostly farming cereal crops such as wheat, oats and barley; as well as livestock, particularly sheep.[4]

Port Thevenard has been an exporter of gypsum, salt, Grain and mineral sand, with up to 1.2 million tonnes of gypsum being exported per year.

Smoky Bay and Denial Bay have been growing oysters using aquaculture for over ten years now, with Denial and Smoky Bay now the second and third largest producing areas in the state respectively.

Tourism is also a large part of the districts economy, with Smoky Bay and Ceduna attracting the largest crowds. The area's attractions are largely to do with the marine environment, with fishing and whale watching popular.

The council was first established in 1925 as the District Council of Murat Bay.[5] It was renamed the District Council of Ceduna in 1994.[6]

Localities

The town of Ceduna is the major town of the district; it also includes the localities of Ceduna Waters, Charra, Chinbingina, Denial Bay, Kalanbi, Koonibba, Laura Bay, Maltee, Merghiny, Mudamuckla, Nadia, Nunjikompita, Puntabie, Smoky Bay, Thevenard, Uworra, Wandana, Watraba, White Well Corner, and part of Carawa, Pimbaacla, Pureba and Yumbarra.[7]

Facilities

Ceduna contains all essential facilities including shopping centres, fuel stations, a hospital, an area school and a variety of accommodation. The smaller towns contain much less, with most having only a roadhouse and possibly a caravan park.

Recreational facilities include

Council

The District Council of Ceduna has a directly-elected mayor.[8]

2022 election results

Chairmen and Mayors of Murat Bay/Ceduna

See also

External links

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elected Members . District Council of Ceduna . 14 February 2016.
  2. Web site: Eyre Western SA Government region. The Government of South Australia. 10 October 2014.
  3. Web site: District Council of Ceduna . Council website . 2007-03-02 .
  4. Web site: Ceduna Council . Industry . 2007-05-19 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070216002321/http://www.ceduna.net/site/page.cfm?u=111 . 2007-02-16 . dead .
  5. Book: The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936 . Universal Publicity Company . Hosking, P. . 1936 . Adelaide . 751.
  6. Web site: Local Government Coastal Boundary Reform Issues Paper . Local Government Association of South Australia . 4 December 2015.
  7. Web site: Location SA Map Viewer . Government of South Australia . 14 February 2016.
  8. Web site: Election Results 2014 . Local Government Association of South Australia . 14 February 2016.
  9. Web site: Commonwealth Cost Shifting Inquiry Submission . District Council of Ceduna . 12 November 2016.
  10. News: Ceduna mayor resigns . The Advertiser . 3 July 1998 .
  11. Web site: Board Profiles . Regional Development Australia . 12 November 2016.