Community Newsletter
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Community Newsletter
Community Newsletter June 2016 District Council of Robe, Royal Circus (PO Box 1) Robe SA 5276 Phone l 08 8768 2003 Fax l 08 8768 2432 | Email l council@robe.sa.gov.au Website l www.council.robe.sa.gov.au Mayor’s Report ANZAC Day Ceremony The Robe community should be very proud of the way they carry out observance of the ANZAC Day Ceremony. The detail applied by the Robe RSL, music by the Allsorts, floral tributes from many organisations and breakfast catering by the Robe Lions all contributing to a successful and moving tribute to those who served. The entire memorial precinct was detailed to perfection, from the individual crosses, the many hand knitted poppies and the new Gallipoli memorial down to the lawns and edges. A special mention to the detail applied by the Council outdoor staff. Beacon Hill Fire Track Vandalism For a period of time, the gates on the fire trail have been subjected to target repeat vandalism. This is a provocative and deliberate attack on our community. If you see or observe suspicious behaviour please ring and report it to Council on 8768 2003 or alternatively ring myself on 0429 799 528. Rate Capping The State Liberal Party have released a policy position paper proposing the introduction of rate capping. In New South Wales this policy has resulted in local government being ham strung in carrying out its functions and spiraling debt. Last month’s newsletter contained a detailed report on the subject of Rate Capping and I would urge every ratepayer to read it. If you do not have a copy please obtain one from the Council office or Council’s website. Works Report Construction work on Barnett Swamp Road has begun. Barnett Swamp Road is 8.7 kilometres, a 4.8 kilometre section on the eastern end is the first part to be done. Reinstatement of the Robe Rubbish Dump has been completed, including the seeding of native species. Roads graded in the last month were Springs Road, Steve Woolston Road, Sneyd Island Road, Old Naracoorte Road, Loxton’s Road, Higgins Road, Woodleigh Lane, Evans Cave Road, Cowans Road, Fayrefield Lane, West Avenue and West Avenue South Road. Robe Mens Shed Association The Men's Shed formation group wishes to advise of a date change for our next meeting. The location and time remain the same, only the date has changed to Wednesday, July 6th, 2016 at 7:30pm in the Robe Council Chambers. At this meeting we will table changes to the Association document, and individuals will each report on their action items. If you are interested or require further information contact: John Davidson 0457844195 Gary Thomas 0409357292 Jackie Mackereth 0438686262 ALL ENQUIRIES ARE WELCOME. CCOWS Report One of the biggest challenges children have is “self-regulating” their feelings and emotions. At home, and away from their home, children exist in environments that have loud and sudden noises, new people, flashing lights, different people, in fact all kinds of changes each day. Some children can adapt and react to these new things easily, while others find it a while before they can cope and be comfortable. At CCOWS we are aware that some children are overwhelmed when they are in the midst of a busy, noisy, moving changing group of children. Sometimes it’s a big change from home, sometimes they are not feeling secure. Our educators try to provide a quiet (or hopefully a less disturbed) part of the room where children can seek a retreat for a few minutes when they need to feel calm and in control. This space may look like a comfy cushion or chair, rug and book; OR a tent or cubby; OR a spot where there is less through traffic and music playing. We try to encourage children to recognise when they need that quiet time, eventually they will be able to practise self –control. Then as adults they may know when they need to crawl under the covers, curl up with a book or put on their earphones and shut out the world. Let the peace be with you, Robyn and the CCOWS team. Chief Executive’s Report Beach Access Strategy Council have met on site with officers of the Coast Protection Board and a coastal landscape architect in order to become fully informed in all aspects of beach management and foreshore protection. Council will be receiving a written report and as the Council deferred considering the community responses to the initial draft document, will be considering these responses and the additional information at an upcoming meeting. Robe Jetty repairs At the time of writing this article, Council is yet to receive advice from the Department of Planning Transport and Infrastructure in relation to the condition of the Robe Jetty. Council will keep the community informed as this matter proceeds. Unreasonable Complainant Conduct policy Council, acting upon the advice of the South Australian Ombudsman, has adopted a policy on how elected members and staff manage unreasonable complainants and their conduct. A copy of the policy is available on Councils website and in summary the policy sets out; How Council staff must behave How council expect the complainant to behave Ensuring that all complainants are dealt with in the same manner and those who exhibit unreasonable conduct should not be rewarded by being provided with additional time or a different response simply because they are being difficult. The ombudsman defines unreasonable conduct as circumstances where the complainant; refuses to accept that a complaint is closed, continues to phone or contact after a matter is closed re-frames an old complaint is unable to accept the final decision persists in interpreting the policy or the law in a way that is not in accordance with the accepted views on the subject. Council will be guided by the Ombudsman’s definitions and interpretations in the application of this policy. Changes to Council Waste and Recycling Policy Council’s Waste and Recycling Collection Policy has been reviewed and updated to provide clear direction for the availability of waste collection bins for new residential properties. The changes in the policy are as follows; New services New residents who require new services (e.g. vacant land to new dwelling) within the kerbside collection area will need to contact Council in the first instance. Council staff need to obtain the property details for the respective property. Council will organise the relevant bins. Within an existing collection area, the bin will only be supplied when the construction of the new dwelling/building has been completed and Council has received all the relevant required paperwork (e.g. Certificate of Compliance for plumbing and building works) The property will be registered with the appropriate refuse service charge and this will appear on their next rates notice. New residents will be billed on a pro rate basis for the portion of the year that they are provided with the service. Draft Annual Business Plan and Budget 2016-2017 Council has released its Draft Annual Business Plan and Budget for the 2016-2017 financial year. Copies of the plan are available on Councils website and printed copies are available at the Council office and library. Council is seeking the community’s comments. These can be provided in writing to Council by the 8th of June 2016 or provided verbally at a meeting of Council on the 14th of June at 6.00pm at the Council Chambers. 2 LIBRARY/VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE NEWS NEW BOOKS FOR APRIL/MAY 2016 ADULT FICTION: Mercy Street – Tess Evans Under Italian Skies – Nicky Pellegrino Darkness – Karen Robards The Things We Keep – Sally Hepworth A Dish Best Served Cold – Rosie Genova The Last Mile – David Baldacci Outcast – Roger Norris-Green Second Chance Town – Karly Lane Dust on the Horizon – Tricia Stringer ADULT NON FICTION: The Amazing Mrs. Livesey…the Remarkable Story of Australia’s Greatest Imposter – Freda Marnie Nicholls The Complete Field Guide to Butterflies of Australia Australian Wildlife After Dark – Martyn Robinson & Bruce Thomson The Missing Beaumont Children … 50 years of Mystery & Misery – Michael Madigan Life as I Know It – Michelle Payne with John Harms Anzac Battlefield … A Gallipoli Landscape of War & Memory City Girl Country Girl – Liz Harful CHILDREN’S FICTION: Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Star and other Lullabies Space Walkies – Robert Dunn The Perfect Job for an Elephant – Caroline Pedler Fins, Fluff and othe Stuff – Bruno Merz & Dreda Blow The Special Guest – Steve Smallman CHILDREN’S NON FICTION: Infomaniac includes more than 4,500 Facts…Become an Expert in an Hour Robe Public Library & Visitor Information Centre WINTER HOURS STARTING FROM THE 18TH JUNE 2016 Monday - Friday 9.00AM - 5.00PM Saturday - Sunday 10.OOAM - 1.00PM Normal hours for Saturday & Sunday will recommence on the 3rd September 2016 Robe Art Gallery The Lapwing Gallery Open daily from 10am to 4pm Located on the south side of the Robe Institute. Paintings, mosaics and drawings by local artists. All welcome to browse or buy. Free Admission!! If gallery is not open, please contact Bernice: 8768 2114, Cathie 0433036251, Chris 8768 2594, or Pam 0408365660 Wednesday Knitting @ Mahalia Coffee—3:00pm Patterns are available at the Library for Trauma Teddies and new born beanies for anyone wishing to knit some. Donations of wool can be dropped off at the Library/VIC. ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Do you realise that we are not just here for Tourists…We have a large selection of Brochures from all regions in South Australia and a selection of Brochures from Victoria and other states. Call in and see if we have the information to help you plan your next holiday. ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE We are continually being asked by operators for an Events Calendar, but we can only make it work if your Club, Group or Organisation lets us know what is happening. Please supply us with posters, brochures & information so we can help promote your event, not only in the Limestone Coast Region but further afield. ROBE VISITOR INFORMATION CENTRE Don’t forget us when you are looking for a gift or memento of Robe: Magnets, Teaspoons & Keyrings Adult & Children’s T-shirts Adult Hoodies in a variety of colours 3D Books & Gift Cards Stubby Holders & Wine Glass Holders Scenic Books, History Books and much more… We are always getting requests from Visitors and Locals for Baby Sitters… If you are interested in Baby Sitting or are already supplying the service could you please let us know and we will pass on your information. Phone Wendy, Cassie, Bronwyn or Sandy on 8768 2465. Friends of the Library: Robe Our meetings are held on the 3rd Thursday in the month at 10am in the library. Come along to our informal book club which follows the meeting and share your thoughts on any book you have read. Any queries, please phone Frank Turner 8768 2589 3 COMMUNITY NEWS Robe Meals on Wheels Roster—June 2016 Wednesday 1st Thursday 2nd Friday 3rd Margaret Edgar Ian Bruce Jan Fisk Helen Lynch Sue Evans Mary Hay Thursday 9th Friday 10th Monday 6th Tuesday 7th Wednesday 8th Sally LeCornu Pam Robinson Margie McKay Diana Nolan Patsy Grummett Nev Grummett Monday 13th Tuesday 14th Wednesday 15th Thursday 16th Friday 17th Public Holiday No meals Chris Davidson Jeanette Lea Ruth Dening Cathy Carter Irene Stratford Harvey Stratford Rose Perkins Carol Seymour Monday 20th Tuesday 21st Wednesday 22nd Thursday 23rd Friday 24th Pat Pex Sharon Petrovic Heidi Tonkin Lorna Johns Brian Tippett Mary McInerney Irene Johns Met Riseley Helen Bayliss Monday 27th Tuesday 28th Wednesday 29th Thursday 30th Tessa Levinge Mary Weir Mary Peters Cathy Thompson Bernice Green Anne Wilkinson Jan Cook Rosemary Williams Jenny Stevenson Janet Holmes RESERVES Irene Stratford 8768 1824 Margie McKay 8768 2164 Jenny Mathews 8768 2616 For alterations and additions please contact Kingston Hospital 8767 0222 If your rostered day is not convenient please arrange a replacement. Thank you, Jenny Mathews Roster Co-ordinator 8768 2616 ROBE GOLDEN OLDIES and SEA-CHANGE SOCIAL GROUP (Mon –Fri office hours) PROGRAMME for June 2016 Please note that this proposed program is subject to change by the co-ordinators, clients should contact staff listed below to confirm details WEDNEDAY 1st June2016 ROBE SEA CHANGE – Bus outing and lunch in Kingston – Bus pick up at 10:30. Kingston Bus will be used MONDAY 6th June 2016 GOLDEN OLDIES – Home Day, pick up at 1 pm Monday 13th June 2016 PUBLIC HOLIDAY – NO ROBE SEA CHANGE ACTIVITY Monday 20th June 2016 GOLDEN OLDIES – Bus outing to Beachport – lunch and sightseeing, pickup at 11:30. Wednesday 29th June 2016 ROBE SEA CHANGE – Bus outing and lunch in Robe, pickup at11:30. Kingston bus will be used. If you have any queries please ring: Golden Oldies Jane Ryan Resthaven Naracoorte - 87624389 Julie Victory/ Cathy Barker: Kingston Community Health – 8767 0237 Or on the day Julie 0427776617 (Mon –Fri office hours) ROBE PLAYGROUP Fridays during school terms 10-11.30am. Term 2 2nd May – Friday 8th July 2016 6th May Kindergarten 13th May Robe Street Playground 20th May Kindergarten 27th May Robe Street Playground 3rd June Kindergarten 10th June Robe Street Playground 17th June Kindergarten 24th June Robe Street Playground 1st July Kindergarten 8th July Robe Street Playground Term 3 25th July – Friday 30th Sept. 2016 29th July Kindergarten 5th August No: 4 12th August Kindergarten 19th August No: 4 26th August Kindergarten nd 2 September No: 4 9th September Kindergarten 16th September No: 4 23rd September Kindergarten 30th September No: 4 Contact Sarah on 0409511 182 4 COMMUNITY NEWS ROBE COMMUNITY BUS June 2016 The bus drivers for June 2016 will be: Ann Moore : 0428 843 477; Tessa Levinge : 8768 2116 / 0427 799 978; Sue Ling 0417 825 515. The bus runs every Thursday morning for local shopping, bank, post office, library etc. All Robe residents are welcome to make use of this service. Please ring the driver no later than Wednesday afternoon if you wish to be included on the Thursday morning run. You will be picked up at approximately 10.00am and returned to your home between 12 noon and 12:15pm. The bus will be going to Mount Gambier in on Friday 24th June 2016. The driver will be Keith Welsby: 8768 2695. Please remember to ring him prior to the day if you intend travelling to Mt Gambier. The bus will not run with less than 2 passengers. It is essential that the driver is contacted before 5pm on the Wednesday prior to Friday 24th June to ensure a seat and to check that the trip is occurring. The bus will pick you up at approximately 8.00am and return to Robe by 5.30pm. The usual donations [$] towards the bus running costs of each trip is always appreciated. Hon. Secretary Phone: 0408 365 660 ROBE COMBINED PROBUS Box 571, Robe SA 5276 Next Meeting at Robe Bowling Club 10am Tuesday June 21st Contact Dave Thomas 0407254710 if you or your club wish to apply for the grant Eleanor Gould Teaching in the Outback and other tales New members are welcomed at ROBE PROBUS. Probus is an association for those no longer working full time, to join together to enjoy life. It is a way of keeping your mind active and interested and healthy. We do not fundraise or have working bees. We enjoy friendship and fun, we have speakers, and go on local trips. All membership enquiries to John Petch 0402 180 860 or President Helen Lynch 0419 642 598 or Secretary Lorna Johns 0418 848 792 Robe CFS Group June General Meeting The Robe CFS Group will be holding its next General Meeting, on Wednesday 29th June, at 19:45, at the Robe Fire Station. All members of the Robe CFS Group are encouraged to attend. Also any interested members of the Robe community are cordially invited to attend the meeting. Enquires in regards to the Robe CFS Group to either: Brian Kirkland (0427 973 887) or Jim Smith (0428 320 748). 5 COMMUNITY NEWS WANTED - used postage stamps Margie Thomas from the Robe Lions Club is collecting used postage stamps for the Lions Australia Stamp Club. Each year, the Stamp Club trades both Nationally and Internationally with fellow Lions members. ALL profits from their trading, generally about $6,000 to $7,000, is then donated to the Australian Lions Mobility Fund who use the money to purchase mobility walkers. These machines enable severely physically handicapped children to walk and be mobile, often for the first time and each unit can cost several thousand dollars each. If you are able to help, please drop the stamps off to either the Post Office or our new Lions shop 'Second Chance'. Alternatively, ring Margie on 0418806775. ***please leave a 5 to 10 mm gap around the stamps*** Eucharist, cuppa & chat Fridays, 11:00am St. Peters Anglican Church, Robe. You are invited to join us. Enquiries: Fr. David, ph 8767 2672 Any dead or injured wildlife found Please contact Narelle Marshall— a representative of Fauna SA on 0417 304 743 Accepting all native animals including: birds, marsupials, bats, reptiles and echidnas LOST WHILST ON HOLIDAYS IN ROBE AREA: LADIES ENGAGEMENT RING AND ETERNITY RING REWARD OFFERED PHONE RODGER 0428922630 Robe Football Club Thursday Night Teas 6:00pm to 8:00pm $12 adult meals & $5 children meals Chicken Schnitzel Beef Schnitzel Battered Flake Roast of the Day Salad and Vegetable Bar ROBE RSL SUB-BRANCH - BUS HIRE Robe RSL Sub-Branch has just taken delivery of a new 12-seater bus. The bus is used for transporting local people to various events throughout the year, including supporting The Golden Oldies [a local senior citizens group]. Should you as a member of our Robe community wish to hire the bus for a special event, group travel within the SE area, please contact the Robe RSL Sub-Branch and enquire as to costs and availability for hire. Ring either Pam on 0408 365 660 or Mary on 0409 682 320. KINGSTON/ROBE MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT GROUP Next gathering is on Thursday 2nd June 2016 Kingston Community School Library 1pm -3pm Consumers, Carers and community members welcome! For further information call Merilyn 87682583 or Val 87682658 Red Cross welcomes new Regional Coordinator Robe and the South East have a new Regional Coordinator at Red Cross, Greg Baxendale. Nat from the Robe Community Newsletter (RCN) spoke to Greg earlier this week about World Red Cross Day and how he has found working for the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. RCN - Thanks for your time today Greg, I guess you’re pretty busy in the new role. Greg – My pleasure Nat, it’s nice to speak to you. Yes, I have been busy; we’ve just celebrated World Red Cross Day on May the 8th, when Australian Red Cross joined with 190 other Red Cross National Societies around the world to celebrate the achievements of the world’s largest humanitarian organisation. Red Cross volunteers across the South East are proud to be part of a movement of more than 17 million Red Cross volunteers around the world, all committed to helping people no matter what their race, nationality or religion. RCN – May the 9th through to the 15th of May was National Volunteers Week, is the South East a strong area for volunteering in Red Cross? Greg – It certainly is Nat, Red Cross members across the South East have been rallying together since 1914 to provide relief and support to those in need here and abroad. Red Cross is able to reach everyone, everywhere, from our ‘transport volunteers’ who take people in Robe to medical appointments in Adelaide, Millicent or Mount Gambier, to our aid workers now responding to crises in Afghanistan, Fiji, Gaza, Kenya, Lebanon, Somalia & more. There is always a need somewhere Nat, although the program I’ve just mentioned, our community transport program, could use a few more volunteers, especially here in Robe. If people reading this would like to volunteer with Red Cross, they can call the Mount Gambier office between 9 to 5 on 8725 3622. Their call would be most welcome. Also, if the community would like to keep up to date with our activities locally and around the world, visit the Red Cross Limestone Coast Facebook page. 6 Mc ARTHUR PHYSIOTHERAPY JANE NUNAN B. Physiotherapy BACK AND NECK PAIN DRY NEEDLING AND MASSAGE SPORTING INJURIES HEADACHES REHABILITATION WORK COVER AND AGED CARE CONSULTING IN ROBE EVERY WEDNESDAY FOR APPOINTMENTS PLEASE CALL 8737 0791 OR 0450 516 430 7 Health, Harmony and Happiness Festival 11-12th June, 2016 9:30am-4pm at the Robe Institute free Saturday Workshops start at 9:30am with Pam’s Meditation gemstones and jewellery, coffee, psychic readings, massage, reiki, crystal chakra healing, Bowen Therapy, kinesiology, acupressure, Regeneration Healing, Jamberry Nail consultant, Helzpelz recycled fashions, doTERRA essential oils, Miessence certified organic & 4Life products, Modere, Shariah, geomack and other health products……and more! Daily raffle. JUNE $99 CAR SERVICE & SAFETY CHECK PRICE DOES NOT INCLUDE OIL AND OIL FILTER. Call Heather for details- 0887682537or 0407 978 335 8 18.9 KG, 14 KG & 9KG WASHES Dr Peter Shakes – Dentist Mrs Jane Gould – Hygienist/ Therapist “Now you have a choice” Vic Street Dental is located at 13A Victoria Street Robe General dentistry with over 20 years’ experience Peter works closely with Jane Gould our qualified Hygienist/ Therapist. Jane participates in Child Dental Benefits Schedule (CDBS). Treatment for CDBS are bulk billed We aim to provide carefully tailored dental care We provide General Dental treatment We comply with all Australian standards We also support government subsidised treatment such as: Department of Veteran’s Affairs, CDBS & SA Dental Services Schemes Hours are Monday to Friday, 9:00am to 5:00pm 13A Victoria St PO Box 37 Robe SA 5276 T 08 8768 2130 F 08 8768 2064 E vistreetdental@outlook.com 8768 2129 Robe Auto and Marine 24 Hour Fuel...Now accepting All major credit cards Starcards K&S Fuels Local Fuel Cards Ph 87682597 9 YOGA in ROBE (Robe Institute—Smillie Street) Bringing health and vitality to both body and mind. Learn to access inner stillness. CLASS TIMES: Tuesday: 9.00 am—10.30 am 6.30 pm—7.30 pm Thursday: 9.00 am—10.30am $15.00 per 1½ hour class ($12.00 for pension/ concession) Plus gold coin donation towards hall hire Beginners always welcome Suitable for any age group and fitness level Group sessions available on request All enquiries please call Pam Mobile 0402 730 785 ROBE BEAUTY Microdermabrasion and skin rejuvenation facials Permanent hair removal available Book in now for a Consult Call 8768 2644 For appointments and enquiries 10 11 Robe Yacht Club Hire Weddings & Functions: $350.00 Full day hire: $270.00 1 & 1/2 day hire: $300.00 Meeting: (3-4hrs) $82.50 All prices include GST For enquires or bookings please contact: Ph: 08 8768 2737 Fax: 08 8768 2738 Email: robe@salrealestate.com.au KNEADY THERAPIES Do you suffer from any of the following ailments? Sinus headaches Back pain Sore feet Neck and shoulder pain General aches and pains. Take some time out to visit Elise Lehmann at Kneady Therapies to help relieve your ailments with— Foot Reflexology Sports massage Anma, Japanese massage Myofascial Release Cranio-Sacral Therapy Contact Elise on 0438 202 342 12 CARPETS SOLAR PANELS WINDOWS & SCREENS VACUUM SERVICE MATTRESS SANITIZING CONCRETE & PAVERS FLOOR TILES & GROUT TIMBER FLOOR BUFFING 13 SOLAR SYSTEMS, IRRIGATION SYSTEMS, PIVOTS, SPLIT SYSTEM AND DUCTED AIR CONDITIONERS, UNDERGROUND CABLING, LED LIGHTING, CEILING FANS, SWITCHBOARDS, SMOKE ALARMS, PHONE AND DATA, ANTENNA AND TV OUTLETS, SOME WHITEGOODS For all your Electrical Needs call Anthony on 0419 821 409 Solar Accreditation Number: A5651539 Electrical Licence Number: PGE 158 682 14 15 16 Sun Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri Sat 1 Rates Due 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 Council Meeting 19 20 21 Newsletter deadline 22 23 29 30 24 25 DAP Meeting 26 27 28 General Waste—Robe Township (to Drain L Bridge) General Waste—Longbeach Area (East of Drain L Bridge) Recycling- Robe Township (to Drain L Bridge) Recycling—Longbeach Area (East of Drain L Bridge) Waste Transfer Station Operating Times Access off White Street Mon Tues Wed Thurs Fri Sat Sun 10.00—11.00am 10.00—11.00am 10.00—11.00am 10.00—11.00am 10.00—11.00am Closed 2.00 – 3.00pm Type Boot Load 6’x4’ Trailer, Car Type Utes 8’x5’ Trailers or Similar, Large Utes Fees $20.50 $30.50 $56.00 Small Trucks (Single Axle –maximum 4 tonne) Mattresses Sofas/ Lounge Chairs Car Bodies Opening outside of operating hours $204.00 $25.50 $15.50 ea $51.00 $224.00 Half price for pensioners for car boot load only, on production of pensioner card. Green Waste Fee Normal Fees will apply to any Green Waste Products that requires mulching, however, Green Waste products that are segregated and do not require mulching (lawn clippings and leaves only) can be dumped free of charge. E-waste: no charge Cardboard: clean and uncontaminated cardboard can be deposited at no charge Municipal Household Waste: $3 a bag. 17 Publication Details The Community Newsletter is published, edited, designed, printed and delivered by the District Council of Robe. Community groups and organisations wishing to submit items should forward their information to Nat by Friday, 17th June. It is preferred that items are emailed to customerservice@robe.sa.gov.au however handwritten items will be accepted and can be dropped into the Council office, posted to PO Box 1, Robe SA 5276, or faxed on 08 8768 2432. The views and opinions expressed in articles submitted to the District Council of Robe do not necessarily reflect the views of the Council as a body, nor as individual members. While every effort is made to ensure accuracy in published articles submitted by contributors other than Council, no responsibility is accepted for any errors that they may contain. Council reserves the right to edit or not publish any editorial submission. District Council of Robe Royal Circus, Robe PO Box 1, Robe SA 5276 T 08 8768 2003 F 08 8768 2432 Cr Rino Dell’Antonio T 08 8768 2907 Mayor Peter Riseley F 08 8721 4650 T 08 8768 1834 M 0407 454 647 M 0429 799 528 E crdellantoE mayorriseley@robe.sa.gov.au nio@robe.sa.gov.au Mayor Cr Lawrence Polomka Website M 0408 083 818 www.council.robe.sa.gov.au E whites104@bigpond.com Email council@robe.sa.gov.au Cr John Enright T 08 8768 2192 F 08 8768 2924 M 0407 133 887 E crenright@robe.sa.gov.au Cr David Loxton T 08 8734 2065 M 0419 349 913 E crloxton@robe.sa.gov.au Cr Kristina Alexander M 0417 815 797 E cralexander@robe.sa.gov.au Cr Harvey Nolan (Deputy Mayor) F 08 8768 1943 M 0429 180 954 E crnolan@robe.sa.gov.au 18