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YOUR
YOUR COMMUNITY NEWS • FEBRUARY/MARCH 2015 PAGE
Cr Michael
Iammarrone’s parents
moved to Adelaide
from Darwin after their
home was destroyed in
the disaster of Cyclone
Tracy in 1974, building
a new life for the family in the suburb
of Ottoway, within our Council area.
Michael has been involved in activities
in Enfield Ward for more than 10 years
and has lived in Broadview through
most of that time. He volunteers for
the St Vincent De Paul’s home visiting
program and regularly distributes
Neighbourhood Watch Newsletters
in the local area. He is thrilled that
the redevelopment of the Enfield
Community Centre is going ahead and
enjoys playing indoor soccer there with
some of our community’s new arrivals.
Cr Iammarrone is proud of the fact that
the Enfield Ward is one of the fastest
growing communities in the
City of Port Adelaide Enfield. He
believes that with this growth comes
the need to deliver more and better
services and that being a Councillor
has given him the opportunity to help
address those needs.
Cr Carolyn Martin is
better known as Carol
in the community.
She is a business
owner and also
involved with Novita
Auxiliary and the OC
Challenge, which raises awareness of
ovarian cancer and spreads the word
about general well-being for women.
Carol is married, and enjoys spending
time with the family, particularly now
as her grandchildren are a big part of
her life. She reports that they help keep
her up to speed with current trends
and technology. Cr Martin’s favourite
thing to do in the Ward is catch up
with community members who are
enjoying our community centres or the
amazing new dog park at Jack Watkins
reserve. She is impressed with the ways
in which the community is brought
together through food and celebration
and encourages the growth of the
Prospect Rd Precinct through tourism
to the area.
Cr Peter McKay is
Council’s longest
serving member,
having served since
1971 on the Enfield
Council prior to the
amalgamation of the
two Councils in 1996. He lives in the
home he built in the area more than
45 years ago. Peter is a retired testing
laboratory manager, and a current
Justice of the Peace and is married
with three married sons and four
grandchildren. One of his proudest
achievements has been working on the
transformation of the Kilburn YMCA
to the thriving and dynamic Kilburn
Community Centre that it is today.
Cr McKay enjoys the outdoors and
regularly walks through the Enfield
Ward, visiting some of the beautiful
Council managed reserves in the area
including the Blair Athol reserve,
which features a new playspace,
St Alban’s reserve with its combination
of sport and passive play areas and the
pocket park at Coleridge reserve. Peter
is excited for the future growth and
redevelopment of the Ward, including
the revitalisation of Prospect Rd.
Meet your Councillors from Enfield Ward
Cr Michael Iammarrone
Cr Peter McKay
Cr Carolyn Martin
Kilburn Community Centre
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