Ward Councillors
Port Adelaide Enfield Council comprises
a Mayor and 17 Councillors, distributed
around seven wards that take in the whole
of the City.These are your representatives,
your voice in Council on matters that
concern you in your area, and they are
the people who make the policy decisions
that guide the Council’s administration in
its daily work. If you have any concerns
that should be brought to the attention of
Council, please contact one of the Elected
Members in your Ward.
Mayor
Gary Johanson
• 8405 6965
gary.johanson@portenf.sa.gov.auNorthfield Ward
Cr Mark Basham JP •
0418 809 364
mark.basham@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Anne-Marie Hubycz •
0421 173 339
anne-marie.hubycz@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Matt Osborn •
0416 336 934
matt.osborn@portenf.sa.gov.auKlemzig Ward
Cr Tony Barca •
0418 891 321
tony.barca@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Paul Russell •
0407 500 881
paul.russell@portenf.sa.gov.auEnfield Ward
Cr Michael Iammarrone JP
0421 329 153
michael.iammarrone@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Carol Martin JP
• 0417 828 195
carol.martin@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Peter McKay JP
• 8262 3387
peter.mckay@portenf.sa.gov.auParks Ward
Cr John Croci
•
0417 817 957
john.croci@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Kim Dinh •
0410 729 255
kim.dinh@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Guy Wilcock
• 0430 199 246
guy.wilcock@portenf.sa.gov.auPort Adelaide Ward
Cr Claire Boan •
0426 815 021
claire.boan@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Ray Guscott
•
8449 5618
ray.guscott@portenf.sa.gov.auSemaphore Ward
Cr Michelle Hogan •
0401 125 956
michelle.hogan@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Helen Wright
• 0439 485 737
helen.wright@portenf.sa.gov.auOuter Harbor Ward
Cr Peter Jamieson
• 8248 3133
peter.jamieson@portenf.sa.gov.auCr Vanessa McCluskey
•
0427 480 790
vanessa.mccluskey@portenf.sa.gov.au© City of Port Adelaide Enfield;
Photography: Council Staff
Front cover: Maestro Nick on his piano accordion
KEY DECISIONS
Your Elected Members meet every month to discuss a range of matters related to community
life. Meetings are open to the public and everyone is welcome to attend.
Here are just some of the key decisions made at recent meetings.
Meeting held 17 January 2017
• Council resolved to contribute another
$40,600 towards the Semaphore
Centrals Netball Club building.
• Council resolved to install an exeloo
at Roy Amer Reserve adjacent to the
existing barbeque, picnic table, seating
and shelter.
• Council endorsed the Draft
Environment Strategy 2022 for
community and agency consultation.
• Council endorsed a $15,000
contribution towards the Northern
Economic Leaders Group, to be funded
from existing budget.
Meeting held 14 February 2017
• Council resolved to endorse the
Draft Master Plans for Duncan Fraser
& FJ Garrad Reserves for stage 2
consultation.
• Council authorised the CEO to
negotiate a funding agreement with
the Minister for Recreation and Sport
to purchase land on cnr East Parkway
& Hampstead Rd, Lightsview and to
allow for the potential disposal of
Hillcrest Stadium with the intention
of constructing the Lightsview Indoor
Recreation Hub.
MAYOR'S MESSAGE
Hello and welcome to the first ‘Autumn’
edition of Pen2Paper.You can now expect to
receive the publication seasonally and it’ll be
jam-packed with information and good news
stories from across the region.
Summer is behind us already but what a
fabulous season it was in our beautiful City.
Our unique Australia Day Citizenship and
Awards Ceremony on board visiting Navy
survey vessel HMAS Leeuwin was a fantastic
success and a very moving occasion.The
Hon. Christopher Pyne attended along with
many other Federal and State politicians. It
was standing room only on the flight deck
as new citizens were sworn in and award
recipients were announced. Many thanks
to the Royal Australian Navy for being so
accommodating and making us
feel welcome.
We are excited by a number of big projects
we’re undertaking across the
region.We're
at the planning and consultation phase for
the Lightsview Recreation Centre which
will provide a much-needed state of the art
facility for our community.
We also have the Draft Environment
Strategy going out to public consultation as
well as our Annual Business Plan and Budget,
which will give you a chance to comment
on our plans for the next financial
year.Wewant to hear what you think and I strongly
encourage everyone to contribute feedback
and ideas.
The Parks Library and Community facility
project is also progressing well, and we’ve
completed Stage One of the Taperoo
Soccer field.
I’m particularly proud of our capacity to
be innovative and forward-thinking in this
Council and there is much work underway
that exemplifies this. For instance, did you
know that we’re trialling a chemical-free
steam technology to kill weeds around
schools and playgrounds across the region?
We’ve posted a video about this trial on
our website.
As the season changes and we move into
cooler weather, many of us prefer to stay
close to home. But don’t forget that we have
a year round calendar of events across the
region as well as a range of services offered
by our community centres and libraries. Our
staff are always keen to welcome new faces!
Keep an eye on our website, on our
Facebook page and Twitter for all the latest
information about what is coming up in the
City of PAE.
Mayor Gary Johanson
Pen2Paper
(P2P) is an official publication of the
City of Port Adelaide Enfield (PAE) and is produced four
times a year. It is delivered to all residential properties
via letterbox distributors and to business properties via
Australia Post within the Council area.
Please submit your suggestions for articles to
publications@portenf.sa.gov.auDue dates for next submission:
Deadline Issue 2
5 May • Dist: 30 May • Active for Winter -Jun/Jul/Aug
Disclaimer
Whilst every effort is made to report
community information fairly and accurately, the Council
accepts no responsibility for any errors or omissions
which may occur.The views of the contributors are not
necessarily shared by the City of Port Adelaide Enfield.
“The City of Port Adelaide Enfield acknowledges and pays respect to the traditional custodians of the land
on which we stand, the Kaurna people of the Adelaide Plains and pays respect to Elders past and present.
We recognise and respect their cultural heritage, beliefs and relationships with the land.
We acknowledge that they are of continuing importance to the Kaurna people living today”