Renmark Paringa Council

Renmark Paringa Council
South Australia

Location of the Renmark Paringa Council
Population 9,882 (2009)[1]
 • Density 10.7941/km2 (27.9566/sq mi)
Established 1996
Area 915.5 km2 (353.5 sq mi)
Mayor Neil Martinson
Council seat Renmark
Region Murray and Mallee [2]
State electorate(s) Chaffey
Federal Division(s) Wakefield
Website Renmark Paringa Council
LGAs around Renmark Paringa Council:
Unincorporated area
Berri Barmera Council Renmark Paringa Council Mildura (Vic)
District Council of Loxton Waikerie

The Renmark Paringa Council is a local government area located adjacent to the Victorian border, in the Riverland, South Australia. The area is known for its various fruit production, and is heavily dependent on the River Murray as a water source.

History

As with most regions of Australia, the earliest inhabitants of the district area were the Naralte aboriginal people, who lived on the food provided by the river and surrounding areas. The word 'Renmark' is thought to be derived from the Naralte word for 'red mud'.[3]

The first European to explore the district was Captain Charles Sturt who rowed a whale boat down the Murrumbidgee in 1829, searching for Australia's 'inland sea' and reached the junction with the Murray River on 14 January 1830.

The Canadian Chaffey brothers are honoured as founders of Renmark, and were invited to Australia to create an irrigation colony at Mildura. After delays in the Mildura project, an agreement for the establishment of an irrigation colony at Renmark was signed in 1887. Vineyards and fruit blocks slowly emerged throughout the district, sealing the fate of the district as a fruit and wine growing region.

In 1893, the ‘Renmark Irrigation Trust’ was established to provide water to the growers. In the early years, the Trust also played the primary role in the administration and governing of the settlement.[3]

The 'Town of Renmark' and the 'District Council of Paringa' were established not long after, and continued operating independently until 1996, when the two districts amalgamated to form the current council.[4]

Economy

The towns in the district are heavily reliant on irrigated orchards and vineyards, with water supplied by the river. Sheep grazing and dryland farming of various cereal crops are the main land uses east of the river, with farming and horticulture to the west of the river.[4]

While wine grape production is the most important industry, there are also large nut and citrus plantations in the region, as well as vegetable and stone fruit production.[5]

Tourism is an important component of the economy, especially during summer school holidays. The district experiences in an influx of tourists during this period, attracted mainly by the River Murray. Houseboats are common along the stretch of river in the district, with other water sports such as water skiing, jet skiing and fishing common. There is a wide range of accommodation in the district.[5]

Localities

Renmark and Paringa are the largest towns and the centres of the district, with a number of smaller localities encompassed in the district. As of 2015, the full list is: Crescent, Chaffey, Cooltong, Gurra Gurra, Lyrup, Mundic Creek, Murtho, Old Calperum, Paringa, Pike River, Renmark, Renmark West, Renmark North, Renmark South, Wonuarra, Yamba.[6][7][8][9][10][11][12][13][14][15][16][17][18][19][20][21]

Elected Members

Mayor: Neil Martinson

CEO: Tony Siviour

Councillors:

See also

Citation and references

Citations

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics (30 March 2010). "Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2008–09". Retrieved 3 June 2010.
  2. "Murray and Mallee SA Government region" (PDF). The Government of South Australia. Retrieved 10 October 2014.
  3. 1 2 Renmark Paringa Council, Strategic Plan, retrieved 2007-05-02
  4. 1 2 Planning SA, Development Plan (PDF), retrieved 2007-05-02
  5. 1 2 Renmark Paringa Council, Council Profile, retrieved 2007-05-02
  6. DPTI, Search result for "Crescent (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044750), 30 September 2015
  7. DPTI, Search result for "Whyalla Playford (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044748), 30 September 2015
  8. DPTI, Search result for " Cooltong (LOCB)" (Record no SA0015433), 30 September 2015
  9. DPTI, Search result for " Gurra Gurra (LOCB)" (Record no SA0018208), 30 September 2015
  10. DPTI, Search result for " Lyrup (LOCB)" (Record no SA0018219), 30 September 2015
  11. DPTI, Search result for " Mundic Creek (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044761), 30 September 2015
  12. DPTI, Search result for " Murtho (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044762), 30 September 2015
  13. DPTI, Search result for " Old Calperum (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044763), 30 September 2015
  14. DPTI, Search result for " Paringa (LOCB)" (Record no SA0040065), 30 September 2015
  15. DPTI, Search result for " Pike River (LOCB)" (Record no SA0044764), 30 September 2015
  16. DPTI, Search result for " Renmark (LOCB)" (Record no SA0011271), 30 September 2015
  17. DPTI, Search result for " Renmark West (LOCB)" (Record no SA0040841), 30 September 2015
  18. DPTI, Search result for " Renmark North (LOCB)" (Record no SA0040836), 30 September 2015
  19. DPTI, Search result for " Renmark South (LOCB)" (Record no SA0040839), 30 September 2015
  20. DPTI, Search result for " Wonuarra (LOCB)" (Record no SA0040088), 30 September 2015
  21. DPTI, Search result for " Yamba (LOCB)" (Record no SA0029515), 30 September 2015

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Coordinates: 34°10′12″S 140°44′56″E / 34.17°S 140.748889°E / -34.17; 140.748889

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