District Council of Streaky Bay explained

Type:lga
District Council of Streaky Bay
State:sa
Area:6232
Est:1887
Seat:Streaky Bay
Mayor:Travis Barber [1]
Region:Eyre Western[2]
Url:http://www.streakybay.sa.gov.au
Stategov:Flinders
Fedgov:Grey
Near-Nw:District Council of Ceduna
Near-N:Outback Communities Authority
Near-Ne:Outback Communities Authority
Near-E:Wudinna District Council
Near-W:Southern Ocean
Near-Sw:Southern Ocean
Near-S:Southern Ocean

The District Council of Streaky Bay is a local government area in South Australia located on the Eyre Peninsula. Streaky Bay is the main population centre of about 1,200 people serving an agricultural district based on farming wheat and other cereal crops, sheep, supplemented by fishing and tourism industries. The district covers an area of 6,251.1 square kilometres with a population of 2,074 people in 2016, according to the Australian Bureau of Statistics. Mayor of Streaky Bay is Travis Barber.

History

The council was established by the District Councils Act 1887 on 5 January 1888. The bounds were defined in the act as "All that portion of the County of Robinson not included in the district of Elliston."[3] This meant that the Hundred of Downer, Hundred of Wallis, a large part of Hundred of Wright south of Venus Bay, and an unincorporated area approximately 100 square miles between the three (proposed to be Hundred of McBeath but never gazetted) within Robinson county were excluded from Streaky Bay council and proclaimed as part of Elliston council instead.

It was, until the creation of the neighbouring District Council of Murat Bay (now Ceduna) in 1925, the farthest outpost of local government in South Australia. In the same year, the District Council of Wudinna was established to the east, annexing the hundreds of Condada, Moorkitabie, Carina, Addison and Travers (about 549sqmi) from Streaky Bay council to form the north western flank of the new council.

While the town of Streaky Bay was named Flinders until 1940, the municipality has been titled Streaky Bay since its inception. In 1936, it was the largest local government area in South Australia, covering 1614240acres.[4] [5]

Localities

The district's focal point is the town of Streaky Bay; it also includes the localities of Baird Bay, Bockelberg, Calca, Chandada, Chilpenunda, Colley, Cungena, Eba Anchorage, Haslam, Inkster, Kaldoonera, Maryvale, Mortana, Mount Cooper, Petina, Perlubie, Piednippie, Poochera, Sceale Bay, Tyringa, Wallalla, Wirrulla, Westall, Witera, Yanerbie and Yantanabie, and parts of Carawa, Karcultaby, Koolgera, Pimbaacla and Pureba.[6]

Elected members

WardCouncillorNotes
Eyre  
 Trudy McGowan
 Philip WheatonDeputy Mayor
Flinders  Travis Barber Mayor
 Peter Hackett
 Lauren Karp
 Clifford J Pudney
 Neville Trezona

Chairmen and mayors of Streaky Bay

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Elected Members . District Council of Streaky Bay . 22 June 2017.
  2. Web site: Eyre Western SA Government region. The Government of South Australia. 10 October 2014.
  3. Web site: The District Councils Act 1887 No. 419 . 29 March 1887 . Flinders University . . 13 October 2017 . 51.
  4. Book: The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936 . Universal Publicity Company . Hosking, P. . 1936 . Adelaide . 872–874.
  5. Web site: History of Streaky Bay . Streaky Bay And Districts . 23 March 2006 . 26 March 2007 . https://web.archive.org/web/20070829230659/http://www.streakybay.sa.gov.au/site/page.cfm?u=274 . 29 August 2007 . dead .
  6. Web site: Location SA Map Viewer . Government of South Australia . 14 February 2016.