District Council of Kimba
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The District Council of Kimba is a local government area located on the northern Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula
Eyre Peninsula is a triangular peninsula in South Australia. It is bounded on the east by Spencer Gulf, the west by the Great Australian Bight, and the north by the Gawler Ranges. It is named after explorer Edward John Eyre who explored some of it in 1839-1841. The coastline was first explored by...

 in South Australia
South Australia
South Australia is a state of Australia in the southern central part of the country. It covers some of the most arid parts of the continent; with a total land area of , it is the fourth largest of Australia's six states and two territories.South Australia shares borders with all of the mainland...

. The district is mostly agricultural in nature, with the township of Kimba
Kimba, South Australia
Kimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway at the top of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Kimba had a population of 636 and it has an annual rainfall of 339 mm. There is 7 metre tall statue of a big galah beside the highway marking halfway between the east and west...

 being the focal point of the district. With a number of town
Town
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s positioned close to the Gawler Ranges
Gawler Ranges
The Gawler Ranges are a range of stoney hills in South Australia to the north of Eyre Peninsula. The Eyre Highway skirts the south of the ranges. The Gawler Ranges National Park and Gawler Ranges Conservation Reserve are in the ranges north of Wudinna...

, the district receives a modest amount of attention from tourists, who also stop by to see Kimba's Big Galah.

History

Pastoralists began colonising the area that would become the district in the early 1900s without many essential facilities such as road
Road
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 and water
Water
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 supplies. In 1913 the Port Lincoln Railway was extended to a new siding named 'Kimba', and two years later, the town of Kimba was officially proclaimed.

With new settlers to the area, the need for basic facilities was growing, and the forerunner to the council, the Kimba Vigilance Committee was established to lobby for the provision of these facilities. In 1924, the District Council of Kimba was finally established by Government
Government of Australia
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 proclamation.

Since 1924, the district has grown in size, with a number of areas being added during 1936-1937, and again in 1967.

In 2009 the Mobil gas station was burnt to the ground by electrical faults.

Localities

Although Kimba
Kimba, South Australia
Kimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway at the top of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Kimba had a population of 636 and it has an annual rainfall of 339 mm. There is 7 metre tall statue of a big galah beside the highway marking halfway between the east and west...

 is the districts major town, it covers a much larger area, including a number of towns and sparsely populated agricultural areas including:

Barna, Buckleboo
Buckleboo, South Australia
Buckleboo is a wheat farming community 35 km northwest of Kimba, on South Australia's Eyre Peninsula.Buckleboo is home to 'Buckleboo Park' which consists of 6 tennis courts and an oval for Australian Rules Football and Cricket...

, Caralue, Cootra, Coorobinnie, Cortlinye, Cunyarie, Kelly, Kimba
Kimba, South Australia
Kimba is a rural service town on the Eyre Highway at the top of Eyre Peninsula in South Australia. At the 2006 census, Kimba had a population of 636 and it has an annual rainfall of 339 mm. There is 7 metre tall statue of a big galah beside the highway marking halfway between the east and west...

, Moseley, Panitya, Peela, Pinkawillinie, Solomon, Wilcherry, Yalanda.

Facilities

The district has most essential facilities available including service stations, automotive repairers, laundromat, learning and business centre, accommodation, supermarket
Supermarket
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s, speciality shops, and many eating facilities.

Other community services include a medical centre
Clinic
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, a hospital
Hospital
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, a library
Library
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 and school
School
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Elected Members

Mayor
Mayor
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: John Schaefer

CEO: Daryl Cearns

Councillors:
  • Carolyn Haskett
  • Dianne Hamlyn
  • Dean Johnson
  • Bruce Mathews
  • Colin Rayson
  • Dianne McDonald

External links

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