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  • Mr RUSSELL: It sits on the site of what is called the Rubicon room which is a function area.
  • Tabled Paper Local Government Land (pdf 582 KB)

    Toilets (24) prevents certain activities in any public conveniences on local government land. 238538/PSK0020 - 4 - Rubbish Dumps (25) prevents people from interfering with, removing or taking away any rubbish that has been discarded at any rubbish dump on Council land.
    Presented by
    Hon Rory McEwen
    on
    15/09/2003
  • Tabled Paper Local Government (pdf 7.19 MB)

    Demographic Profile Population 2,640 Age 0-14 16.7% Age 15-24 9.7% Age 25-34 7.9% Age 35-54 29.1% Age 55-74 27.3% Age 75+ 9.4% Council Area 261,950 hectares Number of rateable properties 2,171 Site value of rateable properties $542,582,600 Roads Council 1,107 kms Transport SA 108 kms Average Rainfall 350mm Page 4 The last twelve months has seen the Tumby Bay Council and the community experience some major changes in Council staff and five new Council members.
    Presented by
    Hon Lyn Breuer OAM
    on
    23/11/2011
  • Tabled Paper Mount Gambier Central Mill (pdf 1.26 MB)

    In the course of a visit to Mount Gambier, the Committee inspected the proposed site for the new mill and took evidence from the Mayor of Mount Gambier (Mr.
    Presented
    on
    06/11/1952
  • Some people would argue that oil shale could be dumped somewhere else, but considering the volume of it, I cannot imagine 60 metre high dumps of spent shale stretching for kilometres around the area.
  • Some people would argue that oil shale could be dumped somewhere else, but considering the volume of it, I cannot imagine 60 metre high dumps of spent shale stretching for kilometres around the area.
  • Committee Site Layout (pdf 66 KB)

  • Committee Site Layout (pdf 66 KB)

  • Passive Design Due to the shape of the site, overall building orientation on an East-West axis is not possible.
    Presented by
    Mrs Annabel Digance
    on
    17/06/2014
  • Committee Site Plan (pdf 154 KB)

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