66 results found for keyword 'Grants'.
Happy campers at Johnston Memorial Park RV dump point
grant funding, including funds from the Campervan & Motorhome Club of Australia to purchase the dump site. The new facility is set up for the caravan and camping community that own self-contained
Planning and Building
After development approval is granted, a Decision Notification Form will be issued that lists the mandatory building notifications and timeframes that are required to be submitted. Read More Bushfire requirements Read More Heritage Read More
Volunteers make big impact for biodiversity in 2022
and more to come! Council's Biodiversity Team has sourced $465,825 of grants to support Bushcare and bushfire recovery activities across the Council area, further supporting the dedicated efforts of our
Bridgewater Recreation Reserve Undergoes Riparian Restoration Project
and Fleurieu Landscape Board's Grassroots Grants Program, which is supported by the landscape levy and the Adelaide Hills Council. The project has also received substantial support from dedicated volunteers
Adelaide Hills Council advocating to prevent violence against women at the 2024 National General Assembly of Local Government (NGA)
also calls for the establishment of a grant funding program to support councils in assuming a primary prevention role within their communities. If Adelaide Hills Council’s motion is passed by a majority
Environment
actions Report an issue Create a native garden at home Cox Creek Restoration Project in Bridgewater Adelaide Hills Council have been awarded a $1.97 million Urban Rivers and Catchment Program Grant
Water
of bore water and improve sustainable use of ground water. Bradwood Park and the Mylor Oval were listed within the grant application as possible sites for improved irrigation systems. In addition
Council Unveils Comprehensive Bushfire Mitigation Landscape Strategy for 2024-2028
the Bushfire Mitigation Landscape Strategy (4.1MB PDF) Funded by a Protecting Australian Communities grant, the strategy introduces several key initiatives to bolster fire preparedness and response
National Tree Day at Bridgewater Recreation Reserve
of this beautiful place. This year’s National Tree Day event also helped rehabilitate the area following recent willow removal, funded through a Hills and Fleurieu Landscape Board Grassroots Grant
Council Members and Executive
Grant 0403 957 755 cgrant@ahc.sa.gov.au View full profile Cr Malcolm Herrmann 0429 890 245 mherrmann@ahc.sa.gov.au View full profile Cr Lucy Huxter 0437 132 103 lhuxter@ahc.sa.gov.au View full profile
Boundary Change Committee
November 2025 Cr Chris Grant Committee Member 30 November 2023 30 November 2025 Meeting schedule, agenda and minutes Date / Time Location Meeting Type Documents 2 Sep. 2025 at 6:30 pm Council Chamber
Upcoming works at the Hamilton Hill Estate
24th and Tuesday 25th March 2025 Grant Street/Buchanan Drive: Monday 24th – Friday 28th March 2025 Lewis Walk: Wednesday 26th – Friday 28th March 2025 Macintyre Brae: Thursday 27th – Friday 28th March
Where the Eagle Soars Sculpture
in May 2024. Funding support was provided by a 'Strengthening Rural Communities Grant' through the 'Foundation for Rural and Regional Renewal', with support from the 'Paul Ramsay Foundation'. Inscribed
Where We Build What We Build
Governments under the South Australian Disaster Resilience Grant Program, and the Insurance Council of Australia. Partner Councils were the Adelaide Hills Council, Alexandrina Council, District Council
Congratulations to our Citizen of the Year Award recipients
Mark Osterstock, Mayor Jan Claire-Wisdom, Cr Leith Mudge, and Cr Chris Grant. Community Event of the Year 2023 The annual English Ale has been recognised as the standout Community Event of the Year
Cemetery Fees and Information
Burials outside of cemeteries Council may grant permission for a burial of bodily remains on private land outside metropolitan Adelaide and outside the boundary of a township, in accordance
Delegations and By-Laws
. In most cases the relevant Acts grant those duties and powers directly on the Council as a body. It is not practical or efficient for the Council as a body of elected members to perform the many
What is Council Doing?
emergencies. Key outcomes: The Recovery Ready Halls grant program. 12 town halls upgraded with generators, water tanks, solar panels, and more helping them serve as Community Support Hubs after
Walking, cycling and recreation trails
was funded through a State Government NRM Community Grant, which financed the production of interpretive signage, with support from Adelaide Hills Council. Aldgate Valley Nature Walk (2.8MB PDF) Parks
Heathfield Resource Recovery Centre
in other ways. Soft, scrunchable plastics Truck loads of organics, recycling and general waste. Recycling polystyrene Thanks to a Recycling Infrastructure Grant from Green Industries SA, we are now