A Special Information and Briefing Session will be held on Monday, 1 December 2025, at 5.30pm in the Minlaton Council Chambers, 57 Main Street, Minlaton.
To view the agenda, visit https://yorke.sa.gov.au/about-us/meetings/agendas-and-minutes/elected-member-workshops/
Archives for November 2025
Temporary Road Closure – Curramulka Light-Up
Road Closure One:
| Township/Area: | Curramulka |
| Event: | Curramulka Light-Up |
| Date: | Saturday 6 December 2025 |
| Times: | 6pm – 7.30pm |
| Road/s: | Main Street, between Reserve Terrace and the Curramulka Oval gates |
Road Closure Two:
| Township/Area: | Curramulka |
| Event: | Curramulka Light-Up |
| Date: | Saturday 6 December 2025 |
| Times: | 6pm – 7.30pm |
| Road/s: | High Street, between Fifth Street and Main Street |
Road Closure Three:
| Township/Area: | Curramulka |
| Event: | Curramulka Light-Up |
| Date: | Saturday 6 December 2025 |
| Times: | 6pm – 7.30pm |
| Road/s: | Sixth Street, between High Street and First Street |
Road Closure Four:
| Township/Area: | Curramulka |
| Event: | Curramulka Light-Up |
| Date: | Saturday 6 December 2025 |
| Times: | 6pm – 7.30pm |
| Road/s: | Fifth Street, between High Street and First Street |
Road Closure Five:
| Township/Area: | Curramulka |
| Event: | Curramulka Light-Up |
| Date: | Saturday 6 December 2025 |
| Times: | 6pm – 7.30pm |
| Road/s: | Fourth Street, between Second Street and First Street |
Persons taking part in the `Curramulka Light-Up’ on the roads designated for the parade being the closed section of Main Street be exempted from all Australian Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour on roads, the carriage of persons in or on vehicles as long as vehicles do not exceed 15km/h, driving with person on a trailer as long as vehicles do not exceed 15 km/h, how vehicles travel on roads, and wearing of seatbelts as long as the vehicles do not exceed 15 km/h.
All works to be undertaken must be done so in accordance with the “SA Standards for Workzone Traffic Management” (which calls up the Austroads Guide to Temporary Traffic Management and AS1742.3). Installation and removal of necessary and appropriate traffic control devices for the conduct of this event can only be performed by a person with work zone traffic management training.
Information and Briefing Session cancelled
Assignment of Name to Public Road
Yorke Peninsula Council
Local Government Act 1999 – Section 219
Assignment of Name to Public Road
Notice is hereby given that the Yorke Peninsula Council (‘the Council’), at its meeting held on the 12 November 2025 and pursuant to section (219)(1a) of the Local Government Act 1999, resolved to assign the names ‘Quintrell Drive’ and ‘Graeme Circuit’ to a portion of public road relating to a Land Division at 49 High Street, Ardrossan.
The approved plan, location plan depicting the location of ‘Quintrell Drive’ and ‘Graeme Circuit’ and a copy of the Council resolution are available for inspection on Council’s website
Andrew Cameron
Chief Executive Officer
Temporary Road Closure – A Day at the Burgh
Road Closure One:
| Township/Area: | Edithburgh |
| Event: | A day at the Burgh |
| Date: | Saturday 15 November 2025 |
| Times: | 10am to 5pm |
| Road/s: | Blanche Street, between Edith and Cross Streets |
Pursuant to Section 33(1)(b) of the Road Traffic Act 1961, an order has been made directing that persons taking part in the Event be exempted, in relation to the Road, from the duty to observe all Australian Road Rules relating to pedestrian behaviour on roads.
Works on Edithburgh dive stairs to start
Edithburgh Jetty is taking the plunge into a new era, with work about to begin on a new access staircase tailored specially for snorkellers and scuba divers.
To allow the works to be completed safely, the Edithburgh Jetty will be closed from 24 November to 7 December.
The project will deliver a new staircase featuring multiple platforms at various heights so swimmers, divers and snorkellers can enter regardless of tide height.
This will improve safety, accessibility, and the overall experience at the popular Edithburgh jetty.
The ageing jetty shelters will also be replaced and a new underwater camera installed allowing livestreaming on YouTube by Australian Ocean Laboratory (AusOcean).
Council has secured more than $550,000 through the Australian Government’s Growing Regions Program, with additional contributions of $236,463 from Council and $10,000 from the Edithburgh Progress Association, towards the total $788,210 project cost.
Mayor Kylie Gray said the project is an exciting step forward for both the local community and the region’s tourism industry.
“Edithburgh is one of South Australia’s most popular dive locations, attracting visitors from across the country,” Mayor Gray said.
“These new dive stairs will make accessing the water safer and easier for everyone, while enhancing what is already an incredible experience beneath the surface.
“The new shelters will be better suited for all users, and the underwater camera will document the sealife that act as such an attraction for the region during the current recovery phase and beyond.
“This project is a great example of what can be achieved when Council, community, and government work together.”
The Edithburgh Progress Association and local residents have been instrumental in helping shape the final design, ensuring it reflects local needs and priorities.
Developed in collaboration with the local community and key stakeholders, the dive stairs project followed extensive consultation, including a public co-design workshop held in Edithburgh.
The new stairs will be installed on the north side of the jetty, replacing the former northern steps that were removed after being damaged in 2018.
“We are thrilled to see the project progressing to construction,” Mayor Gray said.
“Once complete, the new dive stairs will be a lasting investment in community infrastructure, supporting local tourism and strengthening Edithburgh’s reputation as a premier dive destination.”
Supplementary Election – Innes/Penton Vale: candidate briefing session
Nominations for the Supplementary Election – Innes/Penton Vale will open on Thursday, 20 November 2025, and close at 12 noon on Thursday, 4 December 2025.
To assist those considering nominating, Council will host an in-person candidate briefing session at 5.30pm on Tuesday, 25 November at the Minlaton Council Chamber (Minlaton Town Hall) – 57 Main Street, Minlaton.
This session is a valuable opportunity to learn more about the nomination process, eligibility criteria, and the responsibilities of an Elected Member.
For full details about the nomination process, including eligibility and key election dates, visit the Electoral Commission of South Australia’s website: Yorke Peninsula Council supplementary election – Innes/Penton Vale Ward – Electoral Commission SA
Edithburgh Dive Stairs Construction
Remembrance Day 2025
Remembrance Day Services
Tuesday, 11th November, 2025
Members of the public are invited to attend the following Remembrance Day Services commencing promptly at the following locations and times:
Ardrossan
Service at 10.50am, Soldiers Memorial Garden.
Bublacowie
Service at 10.45am, Bublacowie Military Museum. Barbecue lunch to follow. Museum open.
Corny Point
Service at 11am.
Edithburgh
Service at 11am at the War Memorial. Bar open at Edithburgh Bowls and RSL Club following the service.
Maitland
Service at 10.45am at the Main Street War Memorial.
Minlaton
Service at 10.45am at the Main Street War Memorial.
Point Turton
No service.
Port Clinton
Service at 11am the Anzac memorial (corner of Yelta St/Yoolamardy Tce).
Port Victoria
Service at 10.50am in the Main Street. RSL Club open at conclusion of service.
Port Vincent
Arrive 10.20am at Port Vincent War Memorial, Corner Parsons and Kemp Streets.
Stansbury
Service at 10.45am at the Foreshore War Memorial, Anzac Parade.
Yorketown
Service at 10.45am at the Melville Memorial.



