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Yorke Peninsula Council supplementary election - Mayor

A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Mayor for Yorke Peninsula Council.

 


 

Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

s 6(7)(a), s 15(9)(b)

5pm, Monday 30 June 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday 24 July 2025

The Yorke Peninsula Council will be holding an in-person candidate briefing session at 6pm on Wednesday 16 July 2025 at the Yorke Peninsula Council Maitland Office, 8 Elizabeth Street, Maitland.

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 7 August 2025

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii) Friday 15 August 2025 to Thursday 21 August 2025

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

Tuesday 26 August 2025 to Monday 1 September 2025

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

5pm, Monday 15 September 2025

Close of voting (polling day)

s 6(6), s 6(7)(b)

12 noon, Monday 22 September 2025

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

Tuesday 23 September 2025

Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

Enrolment

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Council supplementary roll

If you are not enrolled on the state electoral roll you may be eligible to register on the council supplementary roll if you are:

  • a resident or a non-Australian citizen who has lived at your residential address for one month or more
  • an owner of an organisation or business
  • an owner of a holiday home
  • a sole owner, or group of owners, of a rateable property
  • a sole occupier, or group of occupiers, of a rateable property
  • a landlord of rateable property.

In accordance with section 15(5a) of the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, council must purge the council's supplementary roll on 1 January of every election year. Therefore, all landlords, organisations, business owners or occupiers, and resident non-Australian citizens, must re-enrol from January 1 of every election year to be eligible to vote, with the exception of the City of Adelaide.

If you are unsure whether you are enrolled on the council supplementary roll, contact your local council.

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* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS (link to external website)
Due to the high volume of supplementary election events scheduled for September, our candidate portal is currently unable to accommodate individual Council names. As a result, we have opted to use the generic label "September 2025 Supplementary Elections" on the portal’s landing page. Candidates wishing to nominate will select this option, after which they can proceed to nominate within their respective election.

 

 

Current council elections

Between the council periodic elections that take place every four years, the Electoral Commission SA is occasionally required to hold elections to fill vacancies that arise on councils.

Council supplementary elections currently taking place in South Australia include:

  • City of Adelaide, Central Ward
  • Light Regional Council, Mayor

Polling September 2025 Supplementary Elections
Due to the high volume of supplementary election events scheduled for September, our candidate portal is currently unable to accommodate individual Council names (as listed below). As a result, we have opted to use the generic label "September 2025 Supplementary Elections" on the portal’s landing page. Candidates wishing to nominate will select this option, after which they can proceed to nominate within their respective election.

  • Town of Gawler, Mayor
  • Yorke Peninsula Council, Mayor
  • District Council of Orroroo Carrieton, Area Councillor
  • Adelaide Hills Council, Ranges Ward
  • Adelaide Hills Council, Valleys Ward
  • City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, St Peters Ward
  • Mount Barker District Council, South Ward

Polling October 2025

  • District Council of Kimba - Area Councillor
  • City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, West Norwood/Kent Town Ward

For information and the results of past council elections, visit the our past council elections results page.

 

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Past council elections

Access the results of past local government elections and polls, including council periodic elections and supplementary elections.

Council periodic elections

From 2022 onwards, the results and statistics for council periodic elections are published online. Previously, the results and statistics for council periodic elections were included in the council election reports ECSA published after each event.

2022 Council elections
  • 2022 Council elections report
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2018 Council elections

 

  • 2018 Council elections results
  • 2018 Council elections reports
2000-2014 Council elections
  • 2014 Council Elections Report (PDF, 3.7MB)
  • 2010 Council Elections Report (PDF, 2.6MB)
  • 2006 Council Elections Report (PDF, 1MB)
  • 2003 Council Elections Report (PDF)
  • 2000 Council Elections Report (PDF)

 

Council supplementary and recount elections

From 2012 onwards, the results for council supplementary elections are published online. Also available are the results of recount elections conducted since 2022.

2025
  • District Council of Tumby Bay - Area Councillor - 29 April 2025
  • Yorke Peninsula Council - Kalkabury ward - 29 April 2025
  • Mid Murray Council - Shearer ward - 18 March 2025
  • Mount Barker District Council - Central ward - 18 March 2025
  • City of Unley - Goodwood ward - 3 March 2025
  • Tea Tree Gully - Pedare ward - 3 March 2025
  • Adelaide Plains Council – Area Councillor – 6 January 2025
2024
  • Mid Murray Council supplementary election - Eyre ward - 17 December 2024
  • Barunga West Council supplementary election - 26 November 2024
  • City of West Torrens supplementary election - Hilton ward - 26 November 2024
  • District Council of Yankalilla – Light Ward Councillor – 16 October 2024
  • District Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula – Area Councillor 23 July 2024
  • District Council of Yankalilla – Light Ward Councillor 23 July 2024
  • Wakefield Regional Council supplementary election 11 July 2024
  • City of Onkaparinga – Pimpala Ward Councillor - 4 June 2024
  • Tatiara District Council – Area Councillor - 5 June 2024
  • Wattle Range Council – Corcoran Ward Councillor – 13 March 2024
  • District Council of Mount Remarkable – Telowie Ward Councillor and Willochra Ward Councillor – 25 January 2024
2023
  • City of Tea Tree Gully – Drumminor Ward Councillor – 28 November 2023
  • District Council of Cleve – Area Councillor – 23 November 2023
  • Adelaide Plains Council – Area Councillor – 1 November 2023
  • Renmark Paringa Council – Area Councillor – 16 August 2023
  • The Flinders Ranges Council – Area Councillor – 25 July 2023
  • District Council of Tumby Bay – Area Councillor – 19 July 2023
  • Mount Barker District Council - South Ward Councillor - 2 May 2023
  • Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council - Area Councillor - 12 April
  • City of Mount Gambier - Area Councillor - 3 April
  • 2023 Supplementary council elections - 14 March
  • District Council of Robe - Area Councillor - 24 February
  • Kingston District Council - Area Councillor - 20 February
2022
  • Mid Murray - Eyre Ward - 21 February 2022
2021
  • City of Tea Tree Gully - Hillcott Ward - 13 December 2021
  • City of Holdfast Bay - Somerton Ward - 15 November 2021
  • Coorong District Council - Poll - 26 October 2021
  • City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Outer Harbor Ward - 19 October 2021
  • Wattle Range Council - Riddoch Ward - 7 October 2021
  • The Flinders Ranges Council - Area Councillors - 13 September 2021
  • District Council of Tumby Bay - Area Councillor - 13 September 2021
  • City of Adelaide - Area Councillor - 26 July 2021
  • District Council of Streaky Bay - Flinders Ward - 22 July 2021
  • District Council of Streaky Bay - Eyre and Flinders Wards - 12 July 2021
  • Copper Coast Council - Area Councillor - 15 June 2021
  • Wudinna District Council - Area Councillor - 6 May 2021
  • Kangaroo Island Council - Area Councillor - 1 March 2021
  • Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council - Area Councillor - 1 March 2021
  • The Flinders Ranges Council - Mayor - 28 January 2021
2020
  • City of Mitcham - Gault Ward - 12 October 2020
  • City of Unley - Parkside Ward - 7 September 2020
  • City of Onkaparinga - Mid Coast Ward - 7 September 2020
  • Yorke Peninsula Council, Gum Flat Ward - 7 September 2020
  • District Council of Grant, Central Ward - 10 September 2020
  • City of Mitcham - Gault Ward - 10 August 2020
  • District Council of Mount Remarkable - Telowie Ward - 13 July 2020
  • City of Adelaide - Central Ward - 11 May 2020
  • City of Port Adelaide Enfield - Enfield Ward - 24 February 2020
  • District Council of Franklin Harbour - 24 February 2020
  • District Council of Yankalilla - Light Ward - 24 February 2020
2019
  • District Council of Mount Remarkable - Willochra Ward - 9 December 2019
  • District Council of Ceduna - Area Councillor - 9 December 2019
  • District Council of Grant - Central Ward - 9 December 2019
  • City of Marion - Woodlands Ward - 9 December 2019
  • District Council of Robe - 11 November 2019
  • District Council Lower Eyre Peninsula - 8 October 2019
  • Wattle Range Council - Corcoran Ward - 9 September 2019
  • Mid Murray Council - Shearer Ward - 8 July 2019
  • Kangaroo Island - 10 May 2019 (PDF, 9KB)
  • Northern Area Council - Yackamoorundie Ward - 31 January 2019
2017
  • District Council of Franklin Harbour, 14 December 2017 (PDF, 406KB)
  • City of Mitcham, Gault Ward, 13 November 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • Alexandrina Council, Angas Bremer Ward, 13 November 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • Wudinna District Council, Area Councillor, 9 November 2017 (PDF, 10KB)
  • Adelaide Plains Council, Lewiston Ward, 9 October 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • District Council of Robe, Area Councillor, 8 August 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters, Maylands/Trinity Ward, 7 August 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of Tea Tree Gully, Balmoral Ward, 13 June 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of Salisbury, Levels Ward, 8 May 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • District Council of Streaky Bay, Eyre Ward, 7 March 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • Northern Areas Council, Rocky River Ward, 7 March 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of West Torrens, Councillor Keswick Ward, 30 January 2017 (PDF, 35KB)
2016
  • Southern Mallee District Council, Bews Ward, 8 December 2016 (PDF, 61KB)
  • Adelaide Plains Council (frm District Council of Mallala), Lewiston Ward, 10 October 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
  • City of Tea Tree Gully, Water Gully Ward, 10 October 2016 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of Mitcham, The Park Ward, 12 September 2016 (PDF, 35KB)
  • City of Whyalla, Mayor, 9 August 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
  • Clare & Gilbert Valleys Council, Area Councillor, 11 July 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
  • District Council of Coober Pedy, Area Councillors, 15 June 2016 (PDF, 36KB)
  • District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 14 June 2016 (PDF, 7KB)
  • District Council of Mallala, Mayor, 29 February 2016 (PDF, 34KB)
  • Regional Council of Goyder, Burra Ward, 1 February 2016 (PDF, 34KB)
2015
  • City of Adelaide, Area Councillor, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 36KB)
  • District Council of Coober Pedy, Area Councillors, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
  • District Council of Coober Pedy, Mayor, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
  • Mount Barker District Council, North Ward, 7 December 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
  • District Council of Mount Remarkable, Telowie Ward, 7 September 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
  • District Council of Franklin Harbour, Area Councillor, 7 September 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
  • District Council of Yankalilla, Light Ward, 9 June 2015 (PDF, 32KB)
  • Southern Mallee District Council, Kelly Scales Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 36KB)
  • Wakefield Regional Council, South Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 35KB)
  • District Council of Streaky Bay, Eyre Ward, 2 March 2015 (PDF, 14KB)
2014
  • District Council of Yankalilla - Field and Light Wards - 11 March 2014 (PDF, 124KB)
  • District Council of Yorke Peninsula, Kalkabury Ward, 28 January 2014 (PDF, 14KB)
  • Wudinna District Council, Area Councillor, 28 January 2014 (PDF, 6KB)
2013
  • City of Port Augusta, Mayor, 9 September 2013 (PDF, 13KB)
  • Tatiara District Council, East Ward, 8 July 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
  • District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 8 July 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
  • Wudinna District Council, Area Councillor, 11 June 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
  • Wattle Range Council, Corcoran Ward, 11 June 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
  • Tatiara District Council, Poll, 3 June 2013 (PDF, 7KB)
  • District Council of Streaky Bay, Flinders Ward, 15 April 2013 (PDF, 12KB)
  • City of Mitcham, Babbage Ward, 15 April 2013 (PDF, 14KB)
  • Northern Areas Council, Yackamoorundie Ward, 12 March 2013 (PDF, 6KB)
  • City of Mitcham, The Park Ward, 29 January 2013 (PDF, 14KB)
  • City of Murray Bridge, Monarto Ward, 29 January 2013 (PDF, 15KB)
2012
  • District Council of Mount Barker, Central Ward, 12 November 2012 (PDF, 15KB)
  • City of Prospect, Area Councillor, 8 October 2012 (PDF, 15KB)
  • Adelaide Hills Council, Onkaparinga Valley Ward, 10 September 2012 (PDF, 14KB)
  • District Council of Yankalilla - Light Ward - 7 May 2012 (PDF, 6KB)
  • Town of Gawler - Area Councillor - 7 May 2012 (PDF, 121KB)
  • Wakefield Regional Council - Western Ward - 30 January 2012 (PDF, 121KB)

 

CITY OF ADELAIDE Supplementary Election Central Ward

A supplementary election for the City of Adelaide will be necessary to fill the vacancies of Councillors for Central Ward.

 


Daily Returns


Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

(LGEA ss 6(7)(a), 15(9)(b), CAA sch 1 cl 9(b))

 5pm, Friday, 30 May 2025

Nominations open

(LGEA s 19(4))

 Thursday, 26 June 2025

Nominations close

(LGEA s 23(b))

 12 noon, Thursday 10 July 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

(LGEA s 29(3)(b))

 as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 10 July 2025

The City of Adelaide hosted an in-person close of nominations at 3pm on Thursday 10 July at the Adelaide Town Hall Meeting Hall (Pilgrim Hall), Paul Kelly Lane, Adelaide.

The process was recorded and is available to watch via YouTube (linked)

First campaign donation return due

(CAA s 23(3)(a(i))  Friday 18 July 2025 to Thursday 24 July 2025

Mailout of materials

(LGEA s 39(1), CAA sch 1 cl 18(1), Transitional Regulations r 12)

 Tuesday 29 July 2025 to Monday 4 August 2025

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

(LGEA ss 39(4), 43(4), CAA sch 1 cl 18(4))

 5pm, Monday 18 August 2025

Close of voting (polling day)

(LGEA ss 6(6), 6(7)(b))

 12 noon, Monday 25 August 2025

Scrutiny and count

(LGEA s 47(1)(a))

 Tuesday 26 August 2025

Second campaign donation return due

(CAA s 23(3)(b))

 Within 30 days of the conclusion of the election

Campaign Expenditure Return due (CAA s 23(1)(b))  Within 30 days of the conclusion of the election

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

* City of Adelaide Act 1998

* Local Government (Transitional Provisions) Regulations 2021

Candidate information and regulations

  • Go to the CANDIDATE PORTAL 
  • Watch the Candidate briefing video (YouTube link)
    • Please note that this Candidate Briefing video does not cover the requirement of a campaign expenditure return as per s28 of the City of Adelaide Act 1998. Please see the Candidate Handbook for further information.
  • Download the Candidate handbook (PDF download)  

 

The Candidate Handbook for the City of Adelaide elections assists persons considering in
nominating as a candidate for the City of Adelaide.

The handbook details:
• the nomination and election processes
• aspects of legislation that guide the conduct of elections.

While the Electoral Commission of South Australia (ECSA) will provide information, it cannot
offer legal advice regarding the interpretation of the Acts or Regulations or the conduct of
election campaigns. You may wish to consider seeking your own independent legal advice
on any complex queries.

Queries about the contents of the booklet can also be directed to the
Electoral Commission SA
Level 6, 60 Light Square
Adelaide SA
telephone 1300 655 232

Or visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
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  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

 

List of candidates

In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held on Thursday 10 July at 3pm. The result of the draw are detailed below.


 

ONG, Oscar Zi Shao

Many people I speak to are concerned about the rising cost of living and growing pressures on small businesses in the city. These concerns are real and I share them. As a heart attack researcher at the University of Adelaide and a proud first-generation migrant, I’ve been fortunate to build a life in this city. Adelaide has given me many opportunities and I want to give back. With experience as a student leader at both university and national levels, I’ve spent years helping others find their voice. That same quiet determination and practical focus is what I will bring to council, working respectfully, listening carefully, and always aiming for outcomes that serve the whole community. The goal is simple: keep rates low, support small businesses, and ensure council decisions are thoughtful and transparent. I’ve never seen myself as a politician just someone who listens, works hard, and wants to serve. Policy platform: oscarong.com/policy

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: oscar.zs.ong @hotmail.com  0451 118 749

I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)


 

MAHER, Patrick

I spearheaded the Save The Cranker campaign - awarded the local Citizen Of The Year 2025 Award for Active Citizenship. A proven record of professional and community representation on arts, culture and disability, and of personally working from the frontline to get the job done. I’ve worked 15 years in the music industry, 4 years in the public service, and hold qualifications in music, government, and post-grad certificates in education and law. I am not a single-issue candidate: I stand for the interests of local residents, local businesses, our Park Lands, and more vibrant living culture. I’m progressive of heart and pragmatic of mind. As a resident, small business operator, and worker in Central Ward, I believe our civic leadership and governance deserves fresh, savvy, younger perspectives that are not captive of political parties, or mega-corporations and developers from interstate. I’m here to continue serving Adelaide - patrickforadelaide.com.au @patrickforadelaide 0439298 294

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: Patrick @patrickforadelaide.com.au

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

CABADA, Alfredo

Adelaide is a city brimming with potential, a place where everyone deserves to feel safe, connected, and proud to call home. I’m someone who brings ideas to life. I’ve launched and led local businesses, mentored emerging leaders, and delivered real community impact through the Rotary Club of Adelaide. As founder of The Innovation Factory, I’ve helped dozens of entrepreneurs grow bold ideas into job-creating, city-building ventures. I know how to turn ambition into action, and vision into results. I bring commercial clarity, clear priorities, and a hands-on mindset that gets things done. My focus: safer streets, thriving local businesses, better living, and a council that truly listens, includes, and delivers. I believe deeply in Adelaide’s promise, because I’ve lived it. And I know that with fresh energy, genuine collaboration, and practical leadership, we can build the vibrant future this city truly deserves.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: alfredo @theinnovationfactory.com.au

I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)


 

SIU, Hugo

Hugo Siu is a CPA accountant, first-generation migrant, small business operator, and father of a two-year-old. He studies, works, shops, dines, and walks in Central Ward and cares deeply about making the city more inclusive, vibrant, and accessible for all. With financial management experience across hospitality, event management, export, construction, aged care, disability, not-for-profits, and the public sector, he understands the pressures facing families, workers, and small businesses. He also runs a family business supporting people with disabilities and knows how red tape can hold people back. Educated at TAFE SA, UniSA, and the University of Adelaide, he brings both personal and professional experience to deliver better outcomes. He supports Australia Day celebrations and cultural events that strengthen our identity, boost business, and bring people together. Guided by integrity, proactivity, and responsibility, Hugo humbly seeks your support to represent you.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: hugoforadelaide @gmail.com

I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)


 

ELLIOTT, David

In 2022 I ran for Central Ward and you put your trust in me to serve our city and ensure the future sustainability of Adelaide. I'm a sensible candidate who backs up my beliefs with my actions. As councillor, I have been a strong advocate for better street maintenance funding, safer walking & cycling, and heritage incentives. I stood firm on protecting the Park Lands from development & improved funding for their upkeep. I advocated for better affordable housing outcomes at the Flinders & Franklin St development sites. I continue advocating for sensible, sustainable development that preserves our city’s unique offering and grows our residential population to better support local businesses. I'm an office manager for an MP helping people on a daily basis, and am a former intelligence analyst in the Air Force and the Fair Work Ombudsman. I continue serving my community through active and public transport advocacy, while running a city-based consultancy and a local birdwatching group.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: davidelliott.adl @gmail.com

I am a member of the Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)


 

NOON, Carmel

Long-term Central Ward resident, property owner and CEO of a peak body based in Central Ward, supporting several hundred small businesses. An experienced business leader, board director and former CEO in local gov., I bring 40 years of city knowledge. I was elected in 2022 in Central Ward on primary votes only - the presiding Judge published that I gained no benefit from the illegal ballots that voided the election. The only Councillor in my term with 100% Council Meeting attendance record. I’m an independent with no political ambitions, I’m here for the right reasons. I’ve proven that I have delivered results and assisted my community with their issues over the current term even after stepping down; advocating for safety upgrades and representing over 900 Central Ward residents in the ERD Court. I believe in well-planned growth & balanced development, protection of parklands, a vibrant diverse city life, thriving residents and businesses. I listen and I act- www.votecarmelnoon.com.au

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: carmeln68 @bigpond.com

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

SHEARING, Colin

I’m Colin Shearing, city business owner and operator - your "Red Tape Buster" and a lifelong fighter for small business and community. After 50 years in retail, advocacy and leadership roles, I’ve seen how excessive bureaucracy, gobbledygook and rising council fees hurts traders and jobs. I’m running for Adelaide City’s Central Ward to improve fairness, common sense and a strong voice for those who keep this community moving. I’ll fight to protect access to carparking, remove pointless red tape, and back practical support for businesses. I’m not interested in committees for show - I’m here to get things done, focused on practical action, not political games. Making it easier to do business in the city leads to more jobs. I believe a thriving community and economy depends on a strong and growing business sector. Let’s make the City of Adelaide work for business and community. Contact: colin @colinshearing.com.au

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: 0413 282 641

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

PRICE-BROOKS, Declan

I was born, raised, and have lived my entire life in the City of Adelaide - and I wouldn’t live anywhere else. Its vibrancy is what makes it so great. But vibrancy can only exist if business and residents’ interests are brought together. I’m focussed on outcomes, not headlines. I studied science with a focus on genetics, right here in the city. I then began my career at a specialist city law firm and now work with the Australian Services Union as a data analyst & advocate. I will advocate for policies that incentivise businesses to contribute to on-street vibrancy and empower them to make decisions about what’s best for their precinct. I’ll push for council to balance the needs of everyone living in the city, including those who walk, drive and cycle. I’ll champion services that work for those in stratamanaged buildings. I’ll work for a mature approach to council discourse, that is outcome focussed and efficient. Vote 1 for a vibrant city. Local. Reliable. Ready to Represent.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: 0448 191 481

I am a member of the Australian Labor Party (South Australian Branch)


 

GUPTA, Vivek

Adelaide Council spends $1Billion of our money every 4 years. A hopeless voter like me has no power, no voice and no standing. Small businesses have no support, a fifth of tenancies in the city are vacant, traffic situation is worsening, petty crimes are increasing, empty barbers, takeaways and 7/11s are openly laundering, e-scooters would now be legal on roads, impacts of immigration are not up for debate, parklands and prime real estate is being taken away from us. I want to address these things and inform the wider public about the hidden levers that are impeding us. I’d rather spend on structural problems than on vanity projects. Social media is easy, delivering lasting results is difficult. I want to be the voice that all of us are slowly losing. I want to represent that part of you, the voter, who has been left behind and silenced. I want to serve without any gain. Courage, in a leader, to face challenges and lead others, comes from love and loyalty. As voters, we deserve that.

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: vg.adl @icloud.com

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

BROHIER, Frederick Christopher

Experience - I have practiced as a Barrister in Central Ward since 1993. I have been a ratepayer in the Ward since 2005, so I have a long history of involvement in Central Ward. As a barrister I will bring a wealth of legal and commercial experience to Council. Vision-My vision is for Adelaide and for Central Ward to be a place of vibrant life in keeping with our great heritage. I want Central Ward and this city to be a family friendly place attracting families to use and enjoy it. I want this city to promote our great culture, so that it celebrates great Australian events like Christmas, Anzac Day, Australia Day etc. in style. Background-As a migrant and the son of migrants I want Central Ward and Adelaide to promote the best of the many migrant communities in our city, under our Constitution and the Southern Cross. Commitment-This vision will take working and serving businesses, residents and visitors. I look forward to doing that in Council, if elected. Wholehearted Work for You!

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: fcbrohier @elizabethmews.com.au

I am a member of the Family First Party Inc


 

MORAN, Anne

As an Area councillor, Anne has been a voice of courage and commitment for all council wards for over 20 years, Her many contributions include expertise on Planning and Assessment committees ; she has supported residential and commercial improvements that add character; was instrumental in creating a useful Heritage Fund to support conservation. She is a true custodian of the Parklands, vigorously pursuing transparency and does not shirk from robust debate in the public interest. Anne and her husband live in Gilles street and until recently she was a commercial property owner in Wakefield Street. She supports Council investment to: improve lighting and street infrastructure; provide top grade basic services; keep rates low and deliver more efficient administration and ensure Adelaide is environmentally sustainable and an enjoyable place to live visit and grow business. Anne recognises in these difficult times that council must preserve on street parking to maintain accessibility.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: morananne1955 @gmail.com

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AYRIS, Ben

As a dedicated leader with extensive community and business experience, I serve as Presiding Officer of Kodo Apartments and co-founded the Adelaide Apartment Owners Association (AAOA), advocating for residents’ rights and building community. As an owner of a Café on Flinders Street, I understand the small business challenges unique to the CBD and support initiatives for boosting local economic growth. For the past two years, I’ve been Deputy President of the Adelaide Parklands Association (APA), working to protect, improve, and make green spaces accessible. Professionally, I am a Financial Adviser and University Lecturer, bringing strategic insight and responsible financial management. With proven leadership, community engagement, and business acumen, I am committed to representing Adelaide’s diverse interests and fostering a vibrant, sustainable, and inclusive city for all residents and business owners alike.

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: ben.ayris @outlook.com

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ILIC, Jasmin

I will not be the voice that shouts the loudest, I am the steady one who listens and advocates for you - the voice you trust. As CEO and Co-Founder of CYBR, a cyber security firm based in the city, I understand what it takes to build a business here and why Adelaide is worth backing. I am running for Central Ward to make Adelaide a fantastic place to live and do business, with safer streets, stronger support for business growth, and investment in vibrant, inclusive public spaces. I will champion longer stays in the city, better pathways for young people, and help grow Adelaide’s startup ecosystem into a sustainable commercial sector. I grew up here, with time in the Eastern States and Hong Kong. Adelaide has always been home. I serve as Adelaide Chapter Lead for the Australian Women in Security Network, encouraging women in STEM and leadership. I sit on the Advisory Committee of the Adelaide Economic Development Agency and am a former Vice President of the West End Association.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: hello @jasminilic.com

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BAIN, Glenn

Central Ward and Council are facing real challenges - a strained local economy, rising homelessness, safety concerns, housing pressures, and encroachment on the Park Lands. I’m a Certified Practising Accountant and lawyer. I’ve served as State President of CPA Australia, on the SACA Board, and on the North Adelaide Primary Governing Council. My wife and I have proudly raised our two children in the City of Adelaide. I’m ready to bring my professional expertise and energy to Council. I’ll advocate for affordable housing, reinvigorating business activity, practical & compassionate responses to homelessness, and safer, cleaner public spaces. I am committed to protecting the Park Lands for future generations and ensuring sustainable development that respects Adelaide’s character and heritage. I will listen to your concerns, work alongside the community, and take meaningful action to make Central Ward more liveable for residents and vibrant for local businesses.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: 0427 711 668 glenn4centralward @gmail.com

I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)


 

FREEMAN, Eleanor

Eleanor is an experienced and qualified urban planner, urban designer and project manager, recognised for delivering high complexity projects within the South Australian Government. Her expertise spans the digital, land use planning and large-scale transport infrastructure sectors. She deeply values meaningful community engagement and strives to achieve a balance between data-based decision-making and stakeholder-led design to achieve optimal project outcomes. A passionate advocate for sustainable transport, Eleanor is an avid cyclist, pedestrian and public transport enthusiast and is committed to transforming Adelaide into a multi-modal city that rivals other states. Eleanor has been a proud resident of the City of Adelaide's south ward for the past seven years and is eager to unlock its potential for future growth in sustainable manner that is appropriate to local context - to share Adelaide's exceptional quality of life with more South Australians.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: eleanor.a.freeman @gmail.com

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KNOLL, Franz Peter

As owner of Barossa Fine Foods for 34 years and former City of Adelaide Councillor, I bring practical experience and proven leadership. Like you, I've navigated economic disruption and understand firsthand how council decisions impact local businesses and residents. Previously, I championed initiatives such as removing outdoor dining fees, reducing council bureaucracy, and supporting vibrant precincts like Hindley Street. My vision is clear: Build a fairer business inclusive system that creates a vibrant city through collaboration. Strengthen partnerships between businesses, residents, and government, ensuring thriving businesses directly benefit our residents through improved amenities, safer streets, and enhanced city vibrancy. Let's invest smarter in street scapes and support sustainable development that respects our city’s unique character. With your support, I’ll deliver accountable, practical leadership to build a dynamic, inclusive city for everyone. www.franzknoll.com.au

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: franzknoll @barossafinefoods.com.au

I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)


 

McPHERSON, James Stuart

I am a Registered Liquidator, Certified Practising Accountant, Chartered Accountant, and Restructuring Insolvency & Turnaround Fellow. As Managing Director of my own insolvency firm in the East End of Adelaide CBD, I bring both national experience from Sydney and a deep local commitment, having called Adelaide home for the past eight years. I proudly own both a business and property in the ward. Adelaide is, in my view, Australia’s most liveable city its professional calibre and accessible CBD are unmatched. I am nominating for Adelaide City Council to advocate for policies that attract skilled workers, support business-friendly development, and enhance the vitality of both the CBD and outer precincts. I’m passionate about seeing our city thrive and giving back to the community that’s welcomed me so warmly. For discussion, I can be reached at mobile 0403 969 416 or email mcphersonj999 @gmail.com.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: 0403 969 416

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

MACLACHLAN, Hamish

I care deeply about Adelaide and its future. Our city deserves leadership that listens, takes action, and delivers real results. As a lifelong local and business operator managing over 40 sites across Adelaide, I’ve seen what’s working, what’s not, and where we can do better. I imagine a vibrant, accessible Adelaide where local businesses are supported, heritage is protected, and common sense guides decision-making. I’m committed to fair rates, smarter planning, and practical solutions that make Adelaide better for residents, businesses, and visitors alike. If you want representation that’s grounded, accountable, and focused on building Adelaide’s future, I’d be honoured to earn your vote. Let’s build a city we’re proud to pass on.

I do not live in Central Ward

Contact Details: hamish @maclachlan.au

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KHABBAZ, Raymond

Raymond started his first business at age 16, and has since been continually self-employed for four decades. During this time he has owned and operated a broad range of companies including Plush Cars Crash Repairs, Copperpot and most recently Australian Wholefoods. The latter, has since grown substantially and had over 250 employees. It was located in a worldclass facility with products sold nationally through independent and major Australian supermarkets. For Raymond, this and other achievements could never have been reached had he ceased learning from the knowledge of others a key to success he hopes to share through Breakthrough Business Advisory. I have lived in the City of Adelaide for 18 years and am proud of (some) but not all its achievements and look forward to participate in shaping the future of city for future generations together with like minded people. I have lived in South Australia for 58 years since my early childhood. I understand business needs and clear vision.

I live in Central Ward

Contact Details: ray.k @rjkgroup.com.au

I am not a member of a Political Party


 

 

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