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: Fatima, Sophie and Soena from the
Experience Cafe, Blair Athol.
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 14 March 2017
• Following the success of the previous
Klemzig Reserve Cinema Night, Council
has set aside $5,000 for another event
in Spring/Summer 2017.
• Council endorsed the pilot of a Place
Making approach, see page 12.
Meeting held 11 April 2017
• Subject to the consent by the Minister
for Sustainability, Environment
and Conservation and community
consultation, Council in its capacity as
landlord, agreed to the establishment of
a new lease for Sunnybrae Estate with
existing tenant for a base term of 42
years.
• Council endorsed plans to proceed
with the development of a new shared
use path around the outside of the
Semaphore Palais Hotel marquee,
including work on related revegetation
and dune rehabilitation.
• Council endorsed its continuing
opposition to rate capping, recognising
that Port Adelaide Enfield Council has
been amongst the lowest residential
rating metropolitan councils over a
number of years.
Meeting held 5 May 2017
• Council committed to join and
participate in theWelcoming Cities
Network.
• Recognising the $293,000 contribution
towards the Taperoo Park Project from
the State Local Government Partnership
grants, Council resolved to progress this
multi-year project.
MAYOR'S MESSAGE
Hello and welcome to the ‘Winter’ edition
of Pen2Paper. As always, it has been a
busy few months here in the City of Port
Adelaide Enfield.
It was exciting to have the cast and crew
from the Chinese TV show ‘Speed’ filming
throughout the region recently, especially
seeing stunt people right outside my office
on Nile Street in the historic precinct of
Port Adelaide.
Council have a number of big projects
underway right across the
region.Wehave
finished our first stage of consultation for
the Lightsview Indoor Recreation Hub and
received lots of fantastic input from our
community about what they want to see in
the facility.
We have also undertaken an initial
consultation on our Animal Management
Plan to get a range of ideas about how we
can make our city a better, safer place for
you and your pets.
Wonderwalls brought a number of amazing
new artworks to walls in Port Adelaide
during April as well as a huge influx of
visitors, with many local business owners
having one of their busiest days ever.There
are photos online, however, it is definitely
worth downloading a map from the
Wonderwalls website and going to see them
in person to admire the sheer scale and
beauty of these pieces.
As winter brings in colder weather, we
still have plenty of events and activities
happening.A number of events coming up
have been supported through our grants
program, and of course our libraries and
community centres continue to be a hive of
activity throughout the year.
I am proud of the diversity of the work we
do here at our Council and in particular,
the hardworking people who go above and
beyond. To highlight this, we have started
rolling out a series of short videos from
across council, which give our residents a
glimpse into the jobs we do and the people
who do them; you can find these on our
Facebook page by searching for ‘City of PAE’.
Keep an eye on our website and social
media to stay up to date with what is
happening in our city.
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 3
4 August • Active for Spring -Sep/Oct/Nov
Disclaimer
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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”