City of Charles Sturt

City of Charles Sturt
South Australia
Population 114,209 (2015 est)[1]
 • Density 2,190.43/km2 (5,673.2/sq mi)
Established 1 January 1997
Area 52.14 km2 (20.1 sq mi)
Mayor Angela Evans
Council seat Woodville
Region Metropolitan Adelaide
State electorate(s) Adelaide, Cheltenham, Colton, Croydon, Enfield, Lee, West Torrens
Federal Division(s) Adelaide, Hindmarsh, Port Adelaide
Website City of Charles Sturt
LGAs around City of Charles Sturt:
City of Port Adelaide Enfield City of Prospect
City of Charles Sturt City of Adelaide
City of West Torrens City of West Torrens

The City of Charles Sturt is a local government area in the western suburbs of Adelaide, South Australia, stretching to the coast.

The LGA was formed on 1 January 1997 as a result of the amalgamation of the City of Hindmarsh Woodville and the City of Henley and Grange. It comprises a mix of residential, industrial and commercial areas and has an estimated population of 106,995.[2]

Council

The current council as of June 2016 is:[3]

WardParty[4]CouncillorNotes
Mayor   Independent Angela Evans
Beverly   Independent Edgar Agius
  Independent Mick Harley
Findon   Independent George Turelli
  Labor Paul Sykes
Grange   Independent Rachele Tullio
  Independent Tom Scheffler
Henley   Independent Jassmine Wood
  Independent Robert Randell
Hindmarsh   Labor Alice Campbell
  Labor Paul Alexandrides
Semaphore Park   Labor Barbara Wasylenko
  Independent Stuart Ghent
Woodville   Independent Oanh Nguyen
  Labor Robert Grant
West Woodville   Independent Kelly Thomas
  Labor Tolley Wasylenko

Suburbs

See also

References

  1. "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2014–15". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. Australian Bureau of Statistics (30 March 2010). "Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2008–09". Archived from the original on 5 June 2010. Retrieved 4 June 2010.
  3. "Councillor Contacts". City of Charles Sturt. Retrieved 6 June 2016.
  4. "Register of Interests for Elected Members" (PDF). City of Charles Sturt.

External links

Coordinates: 34°53′S 138°31′E / 34.883°S 138.517°E / -34.883; 138.517

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