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Adelaide City Council
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City of Adelaide
South Australia
Location of Adelaide within the Adelaide metropolitan area
Population25,026 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density1,607.3/km2 (4,162.9/sq mi)
Established1840
Area15.57 km2 (6.0 sq mi)
Lord MayorJane Lomax-Smith
Council seatAdelaide city centre
RegionMetropolitan Adelaide
State electorate(s)Electoral district of Adelaide
Federal division(s)Division of Adelaide
WebsiteCity of Adelaide
LGAs around City of Adelaide:
Charles Sturt Prospect Walkerville
West Torrens City of Adelaide Norwood Payneham St Peters
West Torrens Unley Burnside

The City of Adelaide, also known as the Corporation of the City of Adelaide and Adelaide City Council, is a local government area in the metropolitan area of greater Adelaide, South Australia. It is legally defined as the capital city of South Australia by the City of Adelaide Act 1998. It includes the Adelaide city centre, the suburb of North Adelaide, and the Adelaide Park Lands, which surround North Adelaide and the city centre.

Established in 1840, the City of Adelaide Municipal Corporation was the first municipal authority in Australia. At its time of establishment, Adelaide's (and Australia's) first mayor, James Hurtle Fisher, was elected. From 1919 onwards, the municipality has had a Lord Mayor, as of 2023 being Jane Lomax-Smith.

History

Adelaide city centre, North Adelaide and the Park Lands

Initially the new Province of South Australia was managed by Colonisation Commissioners. Colonial government commenced on 28 December 1836. The first municipality was established in 1840 as The City of Adelaide Municipal Corporation, the first municipality in the country. However, due to a combination of constitutional difficulties arising from the mayor's resignation, hostility of the incoming Governor George Grey, and falling revenues due to the onset of the colony's first economic crisis, the corporation became moribund in 1843, after the Province had become a Crown colony established by the South Australia Act 1842. From 1843 to 1849, control and management reverted to the colonial government, and from 1849 to 1852 the municipality was managed by a Commission with five members. With the positive economic effects of the Victorian gold rush, a formal municipality was re-established in 1852, and "has operated continuously ever since".[2][3][4][5] However, The city's relationship with the state and federal government has been described as being 'a continually abrasive relationship'.[6]

The Council started in 1840 with nineteen members, who chose four of their number to be Aldermen, and then one of these (James Hurtle Fisher) to be Mayor. In 1852 the municipality was divided into four wards. Three Councillors and one Alderman were chosen, who in turn selected the Mayor. In 1861 the Mayor was chosen by all the electors and the position of Alderman was temporarily abolished. In 1873 the municipality was divided into six Wards, each represented by two Councillors. In 1880 the office of Alderman was recreated; they were chosen by electors of all Wards. The office of Mayor was raised to the stature of Lord Mayor by Royal Letters Patent in 1919. The Lord Mayor received the right to be styled ‘The Right Honourable’ in 1927.[3][5]

The Arms of the City of Adelaide were granted by the Heralds College in 1929.[2] In 1982 the Council approved the design of the Armorial Flag.[2]

In 2015, the Council became the first government of any kind in Australia to offer a financial incentive for installing battery systems.[7]

Governance

The City of Adelaide is legally defined as the capital city of South Australia by the City of Adelaide Act 1998, which also provides for a Capital City Committee, setting out its structure, function and responsibilities. The Act defines the Constitution of the council, including the role, allowances and benefits of the Lord Mayor and members. It defines the role of the CEO and their role with regard to Council employees. It continues the name of the council as "The Corporation of the City of Adelaide", and says that the land known as "The Corporation Acre" within the City of Adelaide is vested in the Adelaide City Council. It says that the name "Adelaide City Council" means the Corporation of the City of Adelaide.[8][9][10]

As of 2019 the City of Adelaide Council consists of 12 elected members, including the Lord Mayor and 11 Area and Ward Councillors, elected for a 4-year term.[11] Area Councillors are elected by the voters of the whole council area as one electorate, while Ward Councillors are only elected by the voters of their respective wards.

Council

Current composition

The council, as of December 2022, is:[12]

Ward Party Councillor
Lord Mayor   Labor Jane Lomax-Smith
Area Councillors   Independent Arman Abrahimzadeh OAM
  Independent Janet Giles
North   Independent Phil Martin
  Independent Mary Couros
Central   Independent Carmel Noon
  Independent Simon Hou
  Labor David Elliot
  Labor Jing Li
South   Greens Keiran Snape
  Liberal Henry Davis
  Labor Mark Siebentritt

2022 election results

Area Councillors

2022 South Australian local elections: Area Councillors
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Team Adelaide Arman Abrahimzadeh (elected) 1,851 22.0
Independent Anne Moran 1,790 21.3
Independent Janet Giles (elected) 1,686 20.1
Independent Liberal Domenico Gelonese 649 7.7
Independent Liberal Glenn Bain 639 7.6
Independent Frank Barbaro 612 7.3
Independent Juliette Lockwood 571 6.8
Independent Du Zhigang 383 4.6
Independent Josephine Patterson 217 2.6
Total formal votes 8,398 97.8
Informal votes 190 2.2
Turnout 8,588

North

2022 South Australian local elections: North Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Phil Martin (elected) 878 36.0
Team Adelaide Mary Couros (elected) 659 27.1
Independent Sandy Wilkinson 410 16.8
Independent Valdis Dunis 289 11.9
Independent Robert Farnan 200 8.2
Total formal votes 2,436 98.0
Informal votes 50 2.0
Turnout 2,486

Central

2022 South Australian local elections: Central Ward
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Labor Jing Li (elected) 508 15.4
Independent Carmel Noon (elected) 466 14.2
Team Adelaide Simon Hou (elected) 355 10.8
Team Adelaide Alexander Hyde 338 10.3
Independent Labor David Elliot (elected) 337 10.2
Independent Mark Hamilton 315 9.6
Independent Liberal Gagan Sharma 238 7.2
Team Adelaide Franz Knoll 176 5.3
Independent Ben Ayris 135 4.1
Independent Fiona Hui 119 3.6
Independent Alex Radda 97 2.9 Zdroj:https://en.wikipedia.org?pojem=Adelaide_City_Council
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