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Light Regional Council supplementary election - Councillor for Mudla Wirra Ward

Details
Published: 07 April 2025
A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Mudla Wirra Ward for the Light Regional Council.

 

Count Summary

The scrutiny and count were conducted on Tuesday 25 November 2025.

Enrolled electors 3,993
Envelopes returned 728 (18.23% return rate)
Envelopes accepted 714
Envelopes rejected 14
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening 1
Voter participation* 17.86% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 713
Informal votes 0
Quota 357

* Participation is calculated as the number of formal and informal votes counted as a percentage of the number of enrolled electors

Results

Candidate First preference votes Percent Votes at Exclusion / Election Elected or Excluded
CHAMPION, Linda Jane 200 28.05% 275  
MOULDS, Alan Wilfred 98 13.74% 98 Excluded
SERGEJEVS, Michelle 174 24.4% 204 Excluded
KENNEDY, Martin 241 33.8% 363 ELECTED
Total 713      

Outcome of the election

After the distribution of preferences, Martin KENNEDY obtained 363 votes and was provisionally declared elected over quota at 11:07am on Tuesday 25 November 2025.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

Daily Returns


Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

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

 5pm, Friday 29 August 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

 Thursday 25 September 2025

Nominations close

s 23(b)

 12 noon, Thursday 9 October 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

 as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 9 October 2025

 Link to live draw https://youtube.com/live/_8xr3RiKZFw?feature=share

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii)  Friday 17 October 2025 to Thursday 23 October 2025

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

 Tuesday 28 October 2025 to Monday 3 November 2025

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

 5pm, Monday 17 November 2025

Close of voting (polling day)

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

 12 noon, Monday 24 November 2025

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

 Tuesday 25 November 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

If you are correctly enrolled for state elections in South Australia, you are automatically included on the council voters roll and will receive ballot papers through the post.

If you need to check or update your enrolment for future elections, you can choose one of the following options:

  • Check my enrolment
  • Enrol online (first time voters or to get back on the roll)
  • Update my details online (for updates to your address, name or other contact details)

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.

Candidate information and regulations

 

Visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
  • Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
  • Candidate disclosure returns
  • Candidate responsibilities
  • Electoral advertising
  • Forms and handbooks
  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS (linked website)

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 9 October 2025. The result of the draw are detailed below.


CHAMPION, Linda Jane

I have lived, worked, and raised my family in the Light Regional Council area for many years and am passionate about ensuring our community remains a vibrant, welcoming place to live. As a qualified lawyer with experience in business, community service, and local volunteer groups, I bring strong analytical skills and a commitment to fair and transparent decision-making. I believe Council should focus on core services such as safe roads, responsible financial management, and supporting local sport, heritage, and community events that bring us together. As your councillor, I will work hard to represent the views of all residents, advocate for sensible solutions to local challenges, and ensure accountability at every stage. I am committed to being approachable, open to feedback, and dedicated to building a strong future for the Mudla Wirra Ward and the broader Light Regional Council community.

I live in Mudla Wirra Ward

Contact Details: linda_champion26 @live.com.au

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

Campaign Donations Return #1

Campaign Donations Returns #2



MOULDS, Alan Wilfred

Although retired now from the workforce I continue my long involvement as a volunteer, with the CFS, Gawler Show & Red Cross / Life Blood. I am particular proud of my commitment to the Red Cross / Life Blood being a special donor and making 281 donations to date. Living in Gawler Belt for 37 years, I have made numerous detailed submissions regarding issues affecting the Mudla Wirra area, attended and addressed meetings of both Light & Gawler councils and attended information session. I have always given permission for my submissions to be published and made open to the public. I have formal qualifications in engineering and management with my last few years working as an Auditor. During my working life I was mainly based in the field working on remote sites. Although I did spend time in Corporate Head Offices, I was not desk bound at any time. With this back ground, efficient delivery of services and utilisation of council resources in a positive manner would be a key focus for me.

I live in Mudla Wirra Ward

Contact Details: awmoulds @hotmail.com

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donations Return #1

Campaign Donations Returns #2



SERGEJEVS, Michelle

My husband and I have lived in Gawler River for the past 25 years, where we've raised our two children, now young adults. Over the years, I’ve been actively involved in our local community through various school and community groups, including as Chairperson of both the Angle Vale Preschool Board and the Gawler River Community Hall. I’ve worked in both small and large businesses in financial and leadership roles, which has given me a good understanding of how to solve problems, work with different people, and make thoughtful decisions. If I’m elected, I’ll work hard to make sure Council decisions are made openly and responsibly. I’m especially focused on making improvements in areas that matter to us all like roads, transport, education, and jobs. I want to be a strong voice for the Mudla Wirra community and help make it an even better place to live.

I live in Mudla Wirra Ward

Contact Details: 0439 643 113

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donations Return #1

Campaign Donations Returns #2 (outstanding)



KENNEDY, Martin

I look forward to the challenge of being your Councillor for Mudla Wirra Ward. I believe I’m a good listener, level headed and will bring my broad life, work & volunteering experiences to the role. I want our Council to be about more than Road, Rates & Rubbish, and will listen to you as we form our vision for the future. I bring to the role my experience as a former Senior Sergeant of Police and a family man with four daughters & 7 grandkids. Living in Hewett since 2004 I have insight into the needs of families living there. I volunteered my whole life in many roles while working 40 years for SA Police, the last 16 managing operations across the Barossa Valley. Post full-time employment I gained some understanding of small business with 2 years as Business Manager of our Shipyard at Pt Adelaide. Current roles - Gawler Lutheran Schools Board, Gawler Lutheran Church Board & Gawler DV Network. Previous Governance roles - Chair Gawler Blue Light, Past President & Life Member BL&G Umpires.

I live in Mudla Wirra Ward

Contact Details: acemartino @live.com

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donations Return #1

Campaign Donations Returns #2


 

District Council of Mount Remarkable supplementary election - Councillor for Willochra

Details
Published: 07 April 2025
A supplementary election was necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Willochra Ward for the District Council of Mount Remarkable

 

At the close of nominations at 12 noon on Thursday 9 October 2025, no nominations were accepted in the supplementary election of 1 Councillor for Willochra Ward. The Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, section 8(1) provides that the council must appoint an eligible person to the position.


Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

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

 5pm, Friday 29 August 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

 Thursday 25 September 2025

Nominations close

s 23(b)

 12 noon, Thursday 9 October 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

 as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 9 October 2025

 Link to live draw https://youtube.com/live/_8xr3RiKZFw?feature=share

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii)  Friday 17 October 2025 to Thursday 23 October 2025

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

 Tuesday 28 October 2025 to Monday 3 November 2025

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

 5pm, Monday 17 November 2025

Close of voting (polling day)

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

 12 noon, Monday 24 November 2025

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

 Tuesday 25 November 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

If you are correctly enrolled for state elections in South Australia, you are automatically included on the council voters roll and will receive ballot papers through the post.

If you need to check or update your enrolment for future elections, you can choose one of the following options:

  • Check my enrolment
  • Enrol online (first time voters or to get back on the roll)
  • Update my details online (for updates to your address, name or other contact details)

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.

Candidate information and regulations

 

Visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
  • Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
  • Candidate disclosure returns
  • Candidate responsibilities
  • Electoral advertising
  • Forms and handbooks
  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS (linked website)


Adelaide Hills Council supplementary election - Mayor

Details
Published: 07 April 2025
A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Mayor for the Adelaide Hills Council.

 

Count Summary

The scrutiny and count were conducted on Tuesday 10 February 2026.

Enrolled electors 31,629
Envelopes returned 7,485 (23.66% return rate)
Envelopes accepted 7,351
Envelopes rejected 134
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening 5
Voter participation* 23.23% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 7,320
Informal votes 26
Quota 3,661

* Participation is calculated as the number of formal and informal votes counted as a percentage of the number of enrolled electors

Results

Candidate First preference votes Percent Votes at Exclusion / Election Elected or Excluded
DANIELL, Nathan 3,572 48.8% 4,179 ELECTED
STRATFORD, Andrew Mark 2,507 34.25% 2,758  
McDONNELL, Georgia 1,241 16.95% 1,241 Excluded
Total 7,320      

Outcome of the election

After the distribution of preferences, Nathan DANIELL obtained 4,179 votes and was provisionally declared elected over quota at 04:24pm on Tuesday 10 February 2026.

To view the distribution of votes refer to < scrutiny sheet here >

 

Daily Returns

Key Dates

Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

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

5pm on Friday, 31 October 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon on Thursday, 4 December 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

as soon as practicable after 12 noon on Thursday, 4 December 2025

*YouTube live link : https://www.youtube.com/live/403Uuil1Qys

Dispatch of ballot material to electors s39(1)

Tuesday 13 January 2026 to Monday 19 January 2026

Telephone assisted voting dates of operation  

9am – 5pm, Thursday 5 February 2026

9am – 5pm, Friday 6 February 2026

9am – 12pm, Monday 9 February 2026

Last day and time for re-issue of ballot material

[ss 39(4)

and 43(4)]

5pm, Monday 2 February 2026

Close of voting (polling day)

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

Monday, 9 February 2026

Scrutiny and Count  s47(1)(a) Tuesday 10 February 2026
Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

Candidate information and regulations

 

Visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
  • Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
  • Candidate disclosure returns
  • Candidate responsibilities
  • Electoral advertising
  • Forms and handbooks
  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS

 

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 has been held. The result of the draw are detailed:


DANIELL, Nathan

Since 2014, I have represented Adelaide Hills residents as an elected member and served as Deputy Mayor for over six years. This experience has given me a deep understanding of our community’s aspirations and challenges. I live in Bridgewater with my wife and children, hold a PhD in Health, and teach at Heathfield High School. My leadership is grounded in professionalism, accountability, collaboration, respect, and empathy. As Mayor, I will ensure the community’s views are heard, and focus on strengthening financial sustainability, enhancing disaster preparedness, and protecting the character and amenity of the Hills. Core elements of the Hills culture that I will champion are supporting our thriving sport and recreation facilities, caring for our natural environment, assisting small business, and celebrating arts and heritage. I will work effectively with residents and councillors to help our region thrive as a sustainable and prosperous place to live. www. nathandaniell. com 0400341082

I live in the area

Contact Details: nathan @nathandaniell .com

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donation Return 1



STRATFORD, Andrew Mark

Andrew has lived in Woodside since 1989 and has over 35 years of small business management experience, coupled with 18 years as a previous Adelaide Hills Councillor, Board positions with Adelaide Hills Regional Development Board, Adelaide Hills Business and Tourism Centre, as well as the Hills Area Health Advisory Council. He offers a valuable and unique blend of corporate discipline and public service commitment. His extensive background is defined by exceptional proficiency in community advocacy, ensuring diverse voices are heard and listened to at both local and organisational levels. He is a proven leader in team building along with representation and relationship management, skilfully fostering strong alliances across public, private, and community sectors. His expertise lies in translating complex stakeholder needs into effective, actionable policy and business strategy. Andrew is offering our community a fresh start based on traditional values and common sense.

I live in the area

Contact Details: astrat @bigpond .net.au

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donation Return 1



McDONNELL, Georgia

I’m 100% a Hills girl. I've lived in Upper Sturt for 24 years and counting, and like many of you, am a small business owner and committed volunteer. I believe that most challenges can be solved by creating spaces to listen, understand different views and find common ground. This belief has been shaped by nearly 20 years of involvement with the Upper Sturt Soldiers Memorial Hall and through my work with other groups and committees. I am a community engagement professional, and I will put my skills to work for you. I want to see our rates directed where they are needed most: maintaining and improving reliable services, supporting community-led initiatives, protecting the amenity, serenity and heritage of our Hills. I am deeply committed to succession planning because I want future generations to experience the same character-defining community life that has shaped me. Together, we can honour our past, strengthen our present and build the future you imagine. Your Voice. Our Hills.

I live in the area

Contact Details: georgiemc123 @hotmail.com

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donation Return 1


 


 

Yorke Peninsula Council supplementary election - Innes/Penton Vale Ward

Details
Published: 07 April 2025
A supplementary election will be necessary to fill the vacancy of Councillor for Innes/Penton Vale Ward.

 

Count Summary

The scrutiny and count were conducted on Tuesday 10 February 2026.

Enrolled electors 3,431
Envelopes returned 1,268 (36.96% return rate)
Envelopes accepted 1,243
Envelopes rejected 25
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening 1
Voter participation* 36.2% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 1,240
Informal votes 2
Quota 621

* Participation is calculated as the number of formal and informal votes counted as a percentage of the number of enrolled electors

Results

Candidate First preference votes Percent Votes at Exclusion / Election Elected or Excluded
GLAZBROOK, William 719 57.98% 719 ELECTED
DINHAM, Phil 521 42.02% 521  
Total 1,240      

Outcome of the election

As William GLAZBROOK obtained 719 first preference votes, they were provisionally declared elected over quota at 12:41pm on Tuesday 10 February 2026.

To view the distribution of votes refer to < scrutiny sheet here >

 

Daily Returns

Key Dates

Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

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

5pm on Friday, 31 October 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday, 20 November 2025

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon on Thursday, 4 December 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

s 29(3)(b)

as soon as practicable after 12 noon on Thursday, 4 December 2025

*YouTube live link : https://www.youtube.com/live/403Uuil1Qys

Dispatch of ballot material to electors s39(1)

Tuesday 13 January 2026 to Monday 19 January 2026

Telephone assisted voting dates of operation  

9am – 5pm, Thursday 5 February 2026

9am – 5pm, Friday 6 February 2026

9am – 12pm, Monday 9 February 2026

Last day and time for re-issue of ballot material

[ss 39(4)

and 43(4)]

5pm, Monday 2 February 2026

Close of voting (polling day)

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

Monday, 9 February 2026

Scrutiny and Count  s47(1)(a) Tuesday 10 February 2026
Second campaign donation return due s 80(3)(b)

Within 30 days of the 'conclusion of the election'

* Local Government (Elections) Act 1999

Candidate information and regulations

 

Visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
  • Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
  • Candidate disclosure returns
  • Candidate responsibilities
  • Electoral advertising
  • Forms and handbooks
  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL ACCESS

 

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 has been held. The result of the draw are detailed:


GLAZBROOK, William

Focused on growth, driven by community! As a proud Stansbury local with more than 15 years working and living on the Yorke Peninsula, I’m passionate about strengthening the communities that make our region unique. With extensive experience in hospitality and as a local business owner, I understand both the opportunities and challenges we face. I volunteer with and sponsor several local sporting clubs, serve as Chairperson of the Stansbury Primary School Governing Council, and am an active member of the Stansbury Progress Association. If elected, I’ll focus on growing tourism, improving local infrastructure, and supporting events that bring people together. I’m committed to being an approachable, dedicated representative who works collaboratively to ensure the Yorke Peninsula continues to thrive for generations to come.

I live in Innes/Penton Vale Ward

Contact Details: william.glazbrook @me.com

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donation Return 1



DINHAM, Phil

Having holidayed on the Yorke Peninsula for the past 50 years & now calling Point Turton home for the last 8 years, I've developed a strong connection to this region. My family has owned a holiday house here for half a century, and I have a deep appreciation for the local community, environment, and way of life. I bring a wealth of experience from 17 years with the Adelaide City Council, where I worked across parkland & garden maintenance, as well as road, footpath, & stormwater drainage construction. I also succsessfully ran my own small, specialised transport bussiness for 24 years, giving me strong skills in planning, fiances, problem-solving, & customer service. Additionally, I have worked in the civil construction industry at various times. I take a keen interest in the environment, agriculture, & small business-key pillars of our community. As a councillor, my focus would be on enhancing amenities for all ratepayers, including residents, farmers, small business, & sportig clubs.

I live in Innes/Penton Vale Ward

Contact Details: pdinham@ bigpond.net.au

I am not a member of a Political Party

Campaign Donation Return 1 


 

District Council of Tumby Bay supplementary election - Area Councillor

Details
Published: 13 January 2025
A supplementary election for District Council of Tumby Bay will be necessary to fill an Area Councillor vacancy.

 

Count Summaries

Scrutiny and count was conducted on Wednesday 30 April 2025.

Enrolled voters 2,135
Envelopes returned 914
Envelopes accepted 893
Envelopes rejected 21
Declaration envelopes excluded upon opening 1
Voter participation 42.81% of the total enrolment
Formal votes 885
Informal votes 7
Quota 443

Details of the vote count

 

Candidate First preference votes Percent Votes at Exclusion / Election Elected or Excluded
BAYLY, Bruce Benjamin 518 58.53% 518 ELECTED
RANDALL, Robert 367 41.47% 367  
Total 885      

As Bruce Benjamin BAYLY obtained a number of first preference votes greater than the quota of 443 and was declared elected, at 3:36pm on Wednesday 30 April 2025.

To view the distribution of votes refer to the scrutiny sheet.

 

Daily Returns
Timetable
Event Legislation* Date

Close of rolls

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

5pm, Friday 31 January 2025

Nominations open

s 19(4)

Thursday 27 February 2025

Nominations close

s 23(b)

12 noon, Thursday 13 March 2025

Draw for positions on the ballot paper

 

s 29(3)(b)

 

as soon as practicable after 12 noon, Thursday 13 March 2025

YouTube recording: https://youtube.com/live/ayqsVwxSi30?feature=share

First campaign donation return due

s 80(3)(a)(ii)

Thursday 20 March 2025 to Thursday 27 March 2025

Mailout of materials

s 39(1)

Wednesday 2 April 2025 to Tuesday 8 April 2025

Last day for re-issue of voting materials

s 39(4), s 43(4)

5pm, Tuesday 22 April 2025

Close of voting (polling day)

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

12 noon, Tuesday 29 April 2025

Scrutiny and count

s 47(1)(a)

Wednesday 30 April 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

If you are correctly enrolled for state elections in South Australia, you are automatically included on the council voters roll and will receive ballot papers through the post.

If you need to check or update your enrolment for future elections, you can choose one of the following options:

  • Check my enrolment
  • Enrol online (first time voters or to get back on the roll)
  • Update my details online (for updates to your address, name or other contact details)

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.

Candidate information and regulations

 

Visit our Candidate section for more information about;

  • Acts and Regulations
  • Candidate eligibility and ineligibility
  • Candidate disclosure returns
  • Candidate responsibilities
  • Electoral advertising
  • Forms and handbooks
  • Responsibilities as a member of a council.

* More information for Candidates

CANDIDATE PORTAL (opened Thursday 27 February)

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 13 March 2025. The result of the draw are detailed below.

District Council of Tumby Bay Area Councillor 

BAYLY, Bruce Benjamin

Mr Bruce Bayly is a community minded individual who was born in Murray Bridge, and raised around the South East of South Australia, (predominantely Bordertown region). Bruce is a 'country-kid' at heart. Residing in a number of small-medium communities, including Kaniva, Western Victoria, where he operated his own successful small business of waste management/ recycling operations. Bruce also undertook most of his schooling in at Kaniva. Bruce values life-experience as an important learning tool, as well as his schooling & education. Bruce is part owner of his own small business in Tumby Bay and is very proud of his contribution thus far to this special part of South Australia's Eyre Penninsula. Bruce is hopeful to continue his 16 years of dedication to SES in the near future.He is very passionate to deliver real results to the local Tumby Bay Disctrict Council community. He has previous experience within local government, albeit in Western Victoria, where he was active in his community.

I live in the area

Contact Details: transferstations @live.com.au

I am not a member of a Political Party

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RANDALL, Robert

For more than 30 years I have worked as a volunteer or served as an elected member in the community where I live. My election as a Councillor, Deputy Mayor, Mayor and state Member of Parliament has provided me with a wide range of valuable experience. Working on foreshore projects such as revamping of Henley Square into what it is today or protecting coastal sand dunes from erosion is some of the experience that I can offer you as I request your support for election to the vacant Councillor position. Council finances are also especially important. An openness and transparency in the decisions we take using ratepayer funds (your money) has always been important for me. Accountability to the people that I represent, can be achieved by providing as much information as possible, individually by email and newsletters or at public meetings. I will always endeavor to do that. Representation should be non-partisan and be open to free and frank debate. This is when the best decisions are made.

I live in the area

Contact Details: robertrandall47 @gmail.com

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

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