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News from the Chamber from your Mayor, Nathan Daniell
Your monthly update from the Council Chamber.
Lucy Huxter appointed as Deputy Mayor
Councillor Lucy Huxter has been appointed as Deputy Mayor.
Stirling Players present Peace in Our Time
Stirling Players present Noel Coward’s post-war play Peace in Our Time this March at the Stirling Community Theatre.
Discover Play Pathway cancelled due to weather
Council has regretfully made the decision to cancel the 2026 Discover Play Pathway event on Sunday 1 March.
Calling hills artists, participate in SALA with Council support!
Council is offering subsidies of up to $145 per artist to assist with SALA registration fees for the first 20 artists who apply.
Do you have an environmental project that could use a funding boost?
Landholders, volunteer groups, schools and First Nations organisations are invited to apply for the 2026 round of Landscapes Hills and Fleurieu Grassroots Grants, with up to $20,000 per project available.
Stage 4 of the Amy Gillett Bikeway off to a flying start
More than 23,000 walkers and riders have already embraced the extension since its November opening, highlighting its strong community appeal.
Take part in our Harmony Week 'Postcards of Us: Stories of Heritage and Harmony' exhibit
During March, pick up a postcard and share a piece of your family story. Sketch, paint, draw, collage, or write something that celebrates your family heritage and traditions.
Book Review: The Correspondent by Virginia Evans
If you love character-driven stories filled with wit, warmth and keen observation, The Correspondent by Virginia Evans is a delightful read that will stay with you long after you’ve turned the final page.
New in our Classics Collection
We’ve added a stack of new titles to our Classics Collection, featuring powerful storytelling, unforgettable characters and books that have stood the test of time.