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  • This podcast is proudly brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    In this episode:

    Council CEO Dr Helen Macdonald discusses:

    ESCOSA glances at Council's financialsExtension of lease and funding for the Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism CentreUpdate on the Clare Stormwater Management PlanForensic audit to go ahead on Council's procurement activitiesCouncil accepts Buchanan St portion price of $32,000Calls to extend 50km/hr zone along Horrocks HighwaySkywhales Tour to hit Clare Valley in 2026

    Back to Tarlee Disco featuring DJ legend Sparks Disco "Tony Clarke"

    Who can remember going to discos during the 70’s, 80’s and even the 90’s? They’re few and far between now, but the community of Tarlee is about to change that as they’re bringing theirs back on April 20th.

    Around 300 people are converging on the lower north town to revive the atmosphere that once filled the Tarlee Institute to help raise funds for Tarlee’s Inclusive Playground Project. Heading up the entertainment is the Barossa Aussie Rock cover band, The Barking Ants and DJ legend, the front man of Spark’s Disco, Tony Clarke, a man who has been entertaining crowds on the dance floor for 46 years.

    The farmer from Tarlee, is considered an absolute icon, giving back to communities near and far, helping with their fundraising efforts by providing the legendary beats for their event. In this episode, we'll be skipping down memory lane with Tony about the good old disco days.

    For more information or glance at the reports from Council's latest meeting check out the latest agenda:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0034/1563595/20-March-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Agenda.pdf

  • Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council catch-up with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald

    Minister for Planning Nick Champion visits the region to address housing shortageCouncil advised to adopt a Land Use StrategyLand Management Agreements – do they have power to control development?Council unhappy over public access rights to Clare Caravan Park waterparkState Government seeking locations for Community batteriesFollowing land revocation, calls for more strategic approach to Phoenix Avenue land useAnother rate review scheduled for next financial year.

    Tourism Accomodation Shortage

    In this episode we delve further into the tourism accommodation shortage in the Clare Valley.
    In previous episodes we’ve highlighted the ongoing long term housing shortage where people are struggling to find rentals across the Clare and Gilbert Valleys. Last month, in particular, we reported how this shortage is now branching into tourism accommodation with a number of Air BNB’s pulling out of the tourism market and offering to long term renters. This is partly due to a significant worker infiltration from major projects such as the Goyder Windfarm and Battery project at Blyth. With less tourism accommodation available for tourists, what flow on effect is that having on the local tourism market?

    Sally Haynes, Manager, Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism Centre
    Ali Paulett, Paulett Wines
    Greg Cooley, Greg Cooley Wines
    Maggie Gunn, Clare Central Motel

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0021/1550235/21-February-2024-PUBLIC-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism Centre: https://www.clarevalley.com.au/directory/clare-valley-wine-food-and-tourism-centre
    Greg Cooley Wines: https://gregcooleywines.com.au/
    Paulett Wines: https://www.paulettwines.com.au/
    Clare Central Motel: https://www.clarevalley.com.au/directory/clare-central-motel

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  • Welcome back to another year of the Clare Valley Podcast 2024

    Coming up in this episode:

    With several deferrals finally behind us, the budget review has been passed. We recap on the details surrounding rising operating deficits and capital budget adjustments that affect us all.

    The Clare and Gilbert Valley community continues to grapple with the housing rental crunch. Councillor Bartholomeaus has received anecdotal information that 50 per cent of the region's tourism accomodation now caters for long term rentals. The implication of this local issue has never been more significant, particularly as we stare down the potential impact on beloved events like the Clare Gourmet Week.

    Plus, Karen Pfitzner, Council Cemetery Administrator, joins us to provide a sensitive yet enlightening look into the evolving practices of cemetery management. From the shift towards cremation to the intricacies of interment rights, we're covering the solemn realities of honoring our departed loved ones.

    Remember, our podcast is your shortcut to remaining in the loop without wading through council minutes or attending meetings in person. We value your input, so don't hesitate to share your thoughts and stay connected by following, rating, or reviewing the Clare Valley Podcast. Keep an ear out for our next episode, where we continue to bring the heartbeat of local news straight to you.

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council minutes:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/council-documents/clare-and-gilbert-valleys-council-agenda-and-minutes



  • This podcast is brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    In Episode 25 CEO Dr Helen Macdonald provides a rundown on all the latest news in Council's latest monthly meeting.

    Gleeson Wetlands carpark fumbleGrant opportunity - Riverton Community HallSJM Road Purchase request - Buchanan St, ClareWatervale Tennis Courts peppercorn lease$80 thousand funding for Manoora Wellness Centre approvedBudget review still not passed by CouncilBusiness and fee waiversClare Valley Food and Wine Tourism Centre still running a loss.


    Riverton Christmas Pageant

    The community of Riverton converged on the streets of the town for the annual Christmas pageant. Traditionally Riverton celebrates this time of year with a Xmas carnival on the town’s oval, but COVID restrictions forced them to change direction and introduce a pageant that travelled through the back streets of Riverton so residents could sit in their front yards and not miss out on Christmas festivities. Such a great idea! Fast forward to 2023, this sill happens with the 20 odd floats finishing up at Sholz Park where the party continues.

    There were clowns on bikes, elves handing out honey biscuits, superheroes on back of utes, a santa travelling in a vintage car, balloons were popping, water bombs were thrown, kids were squealing, music playing, sirens blaring – the streets of Riverton sure did come alive!
    This story featured children on the back of the Netball Club ute, Kerry Heinrich, Paige Rowett, Temika Heir, the boys from the Hawks Football Club, Santa and Santa's driver; Cindy Nolan, pageant organiser

    Links:
    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council: Latest minutes
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0040/1519879/13-December-2023-DRAFT-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf


  • Welcome to another episode of the Clare Valley Podcast brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    Dr Helen Macdonald, CEO, Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council speaks about the major topics discussed at latest council meeting.

    No decision made over budget reviewPrivate landholder to rezone land for future subdivision along Horrocks HighwayA call out for business or community groups to lease the upstairs space at The Valleys Lifestyle CentreA surplus $14 thousand available for community groups to access through the Community Asset Grant SchemeRhynie Improvement Scheme gone into hiatus

    Hallmark Funding for Clare Valley Gourmet Week 2024 - Belinda Heinrich, coordinator of Marketing and Events for the Clare Valley Wine and Grape Association

    The Clare Valley Wine and Grape Association is offering businesses and and not-for- profit community groups an opportunity to host their own event at the 2024 Clare Gourmet Week as part of its 40th anniversary celebrations. This has been made possible through hallmark funding of $20 thousand issued by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council. Listen to the Association's marketing and events coordinator Belinda Heinrich on what this means for the Clare Valley community and how you can host your own event.
    Applications need to be received by January 16th 2024

    Greater SA - Abbie Tiller and Melissa Smith

    Have you seen all the social media around Greater SA. It’s a modern media platform that been created by two local Balaklava lasses to keep regional people connected to local news and regional stories that matter.
    With many regional local papers either closing or merging to make bigger regional publications, those local stories are harder to come by…but that’s where Greater SA steps in.
    While many media outlets have their own online presence, the difference with this one is, it features stories from right across the state; not just the Mid North, or the Southeast, or the Riverland and Mallee but from every corner of the state.

    They are only three months into this new business venture and their website is overflowing with content.

    Abbie Tiller and Melissa Smith are the co-creators of Greater SA. They are super passionate about regional content, regional communities and covering those stories that don’t see the light of day on mainstream media.

    Council Minutes:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/1506742/20-November-2023-Special-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf

    Clare Gourmet - Host an Event:
    https://clarevalleygourmet.com.au/apply

    Greater SA:
    https://greatersa.com.au/

  • CLARE VALLEY PODCAST

    Council chat with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald

    · Manoora pitches for a Wellness Centre at Centenary Park

    · Council accepts Hallmark funding for Clare Gourmet 40th Anniversary

    · Riverton Community Hall Refurbishment Consultation Outcomes

    · Stanley Flat Code Amendment latest outcome

    · Tourism numbers down from the COVID highs

    · Rates in Arrears update

    · Australia Day Awards Selection Panel update

    · Housing shortage survey

    Council Profile: Environmental Health Officer, Sam KC

    The Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council is a significant employer in the district. Did you know there are over 68 people working for council with 57 of them being full time equivalent? Rates that fund council employee salaries nearly all go back into the Clare and Gilbert Valleys economy.

    A few episodes ago you met Sara Zuromski, this month you'll get to know Sam KC, the Council’s Environmental Health Officer. This bloke deals with a variety of areas such as waste water treatment, mosquito trapping to ward off Japanese Encephalitis and health inspections at our local businesses.

    Sam is originally from Nepal and has been living and working in the Clare Valley for a year. He’s been confronted with tasks he’s never done before but enjoys tackling the challenges the role brings. And though it’s far from Nepal, the Valley reminds him a lot of home.

    Links:
    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council:https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/

  • Welcome to another episode of the Clare Valley Podcast bringing you the latest Council news, issues and events from the Clare and Gilbert Valley Council area.

    You'll hear the latest council news from CEO Dr Helen Macdonald:

    Concerned Gulf View Estate residents over the Stanley Flat Code AmendmentRegional Development Australia YMN New Funding ProposalWill local Australia Day events be consolidated?Clare Bowling Club to receive a $250 000 loan to spread artificial turfYMCA to submit grant for sola panels at The Valleys Lifestyle CentreFour recipients of the Event Support ProgramNo submissions for Community Land revocation of Lot 102 Phoenix Ave, ClareNew online booking at Clare Town Hall and Ennis Park

    Approximately 5000 people from around the region and beyond converged on Auburn’s Frenchfest this month. It’s the second time it’s been run, a biennial event bringing the beautiful village of Auburn to life to celebrate all things French.

    Auburn is an historic town, known as the gateway to the Clare Valley and the home to CJ Dennis… but why is there a Frenchfest in Auburn, as its origins are not French.

    Listen and you'll find out all about it!

    You'll hear from:

    Kathy Adams, secretary, Frenchfest
    Andrew and Karen, production managers, Frenchfest
    Pierre, French musician ( acoustic guitarist)
    Alexandra Wardlaw, winemaker, Kirrihill - Champagne Masterclasses

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council - https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/


  • In this episode:

    COUNCIL CHAT
    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council CEO, Helen Macdonald discusses the following topics:

    Riverton Community Hall Consultation OutcomeLocal Roads and Community Infrastructure Program - what local projects are getting funding?Residential Land Redevelopment Incentive SchemeSaddleworth Institute Revocation of Community Land ReportAuburn Library - what's next?Proposal to reopen part of Neagles Rock Road

    TAYLORS WINES NEW STATE-OF-THE-ART CELLAR DOOR
    Taylors Wines launched its new multi-million dollar cellar door this month after 5 years of planning and development. What a sophisticated and beautiful development it is! Not only is it a proud moment for Taylors, but also a major boost for the entire Clare Valley wine and tourism industry.

    Every aspect of this cellar door reflects the true essence of Taylors Wines brand, from the iconic 3 seahorse emblem on arrival, the main tasting room adorned with a bronze -green tiled circular fireplace, the private Collectors Club room with 180-degree views over the expansive lawns and the courtyard with its stone fireplace.

    This new cellar door represents the winery’s first major hospitality revamp, a space that Taylors is truly proud of. You'll hear from General Manager, Clinton Taylor about the history of the winery and importance significance behind every decision made, also Senior Project Architect with GP Architects, Kristina Soggee.

    This project was a collaboration between GP Architects, Cook Building and Georgie Shepherd Interior Design.

    Links:
    Clare and Gilbert Valley Council: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0027/1453752/16-August-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Taylors Wines: https://www.taylorswines.com.au/
    GP Architects: https://www.facebook.com/gparchitects/
    Cook Building: https://cookbuild.com.au/
    Georgie Shepherd Interior Design: https://www.georgieshepherd.com.au/

  • This podcast is brought to you by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    Council catchup with CEO, Dr Helen Macdonald

    Phoenix Avenue, Clare land reclassificationLocal government to determine where to rehome animals as animal welfare centres at capacityRiesling Trail DedicationUpdate on electric vehicle charging station, ClareNaidoc Dinner - Clare Town Hall August 5thQuarterly financial results as of July 11thWoman of Significance Award announcement - Shelly Nitschke

    We All Need Space
    The road toll has increased across every state and territory in the last 12 months. There were 196 lives lost in Australia as a result of road crashes involving trucks and cars and around 70% of these serious incidents the light vehicle driver was at fault. The National Heavy Vehicle Regulator has launched campaign to educate all road users on how to share the roads safely with trucks. It’s called 'We All Need Space' giving trucks the space they need to ensure everyone gets to their destination safely.
    In this story you'll hear from CGVC director of Works and Infrastructure, Amy Neubauer; campaign celebrity pop in's, Outback trucker, "Yogi" Kendall; Comedian Jimmy Rees and local transporters, Earles Transport.

    CGVC Council minutes - 19th July
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0020/1440092/19-July-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf

    We All Need Space: https://www.nhvr.gov.au/weneedspace



  • This podcast is supported by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    In this episode:

    Council chat with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald

    Future of the Saddleworth InstituteRivertown Town Hall structural repairsNaidoc celebrations for AugustAnnual Business Plan and Long Term Financial Plan amendments

    A special Council meeting is scheduled on Wednesday July 5th to consider the verbal and written submissions and another special meeting will be held on July 12th for Council to adopt the Annual Business Plan and Long Term Financial Plan.

    Meet the Council Employee

    How much do you know about your local council? How many employees are there? Who does what behind the scenes? Over the next few episodes we’ll be stepping beyond the Council foyer to meet those people that keep the Council cogs in motion. This month you meet Sara Zuromski, Finance officer and IT support.

    Clare Valley Model Engineers

    What is it about miniature trains that draws crowds from near and far? Whatever it is, kudos goes to The Clare Valley Model Engineers and their miniature trains, as they’ve turned their venture into a major tourist attraction over the last 26 years.

    The club was formed in 1998 and they started doing public rides the following year. Last year they recorded over 11 thousand rides – a record year and this year is set to be even bigger. Club President Dean Manderson and long time volunteer David Lloyd reveal all about the club's history and why it's so successful.

    If you’re interested in being part of the Clare Valley Model Engineers, they have working bees on Wednesday and Saturday mornings.

    Links:
    CGVC Council Minutes - June 21st
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0022/1424092/21-June-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Draft Annual Business Plan and Budget and Draft Long Term Financial Plan:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/community-information/latest-news/draft-annual-business-plan-and-budget-for-202324-and-draft-long-term-financial-plan-202324-to-203233
    Clare Valley Model Engineers
    https://www.cvme.org.au/


  • In this latest episode:

    All the latest from the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald:

    Council deliberating over Draft Budget and Draft Long Term Financial Plan Update of FOGO Waste - no condemned waste for AprilWater Park at Clare Discovery Caravan Park to be completed by Christmas 2023More volunteers needed at the Riverton Light Gallery

    Housing and Land report

    It’s no secret there are no rentals available in the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council, and if there are, the waiting list is quite significant. There are also very few houses to buy and not much land to develop. Earlier this year the State Government launched its own plan to resolve the housing crisis across South Australia. It's implementing the Office for Regional Housing created with Renewal SA to identify the housing challenges and opportunities in the region and a Key Worker Housing Scheme to help regions that have growth, but nowhere to house workers.

    The Clare and Gilbert Valley Council did their own housing report identifying key issues and came up with their own outcomes that need to be addressed.

    In this story you'll hear from Council CEO, Dr Helen Macdonald and Principal, Ray White Clare Valley, Mark O'Meagher

    Crowds peak pre-covid levels at 2023 Clare Valley SCA Gourmet Week

    The Clare Valley has been heaving over the past week with all the music, food and wine celebrations for Clare Gourmet Week. Around 8000 people attend Clare Valley Gourmet Festival weekend with some wineries reporting crowd numbers back to pre-covid levels.

    I decided to join in the festivities and hit Eldredge Vineyards for its family fun day. Let’s just say everyone was in fine wine spirits and loving the vibe that the Clare Valley Gourmet event brings every year.
    In this story you'll hear from: Sky Hopgood, Eldredge Vineyards; Vox pops from the crowd

    Cooking for the Queen Mother

    The 'Breathe It In' Gourmet Week is in its 3rd year, but not all of the events involve wine.

    The Curly Goose along with Sawmill Gin offered people an unique experience of a Devonshire G &T – homemade scones served with jam and treats accompanied with tea, coffee or Clare Valley Gins and Cocktails in fine bone China.

    Sophie Whitehead is the mistress of all thing’s food, and her husband David is the Gin Distiller. While on a caravanning holiday around Australia they both arrived in the Clare Valley and spontaneously bought the Curly Goose and transformed it into a Gin space.

    A totally different line of work for David who once was an Executive with Australia Post, and a more subdued approach for Sophie who cheffed for the rich and famous on super yachts and in Sydney mansions.

    Sophie, who’s originally from the UK started out in hospitality working for the Queen Mother at Clarence House, she wanted to channel that experience into their first Gourmet event.
    In this story you'll hear from: Sophie Whitehead, Curly Goose/Sawmill Gin

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0026/1345085/17-May-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Clare Valley Gourmet Week: https://clarevalleygourmet.com.au/
    Eldredge Vineyards: https://www.eldredge.com.au/
    Curly Goose/Sawmill Gin: https://thecurlygoose.com.au/

  • In this latest episode:

    All the latest from the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald:

    Modelling on a 7% rate increase Workshop on the operations budgetWatervale Institute and the Mt Horrocks Historical SocietyClare Town Hall - moves to upgrade the whole hall not just the stageYMCA secures an 3 year lease extensionStrategic Plan out for public consultation until June 7thTania Furler resigns as CGVC councillor, Owen Perry takes the position

    Richardson Park, Sevenhill

    How did the park originate?The story behind the Sevenhill SACWA's 4 year drive to develop a nature Playspace.Richardson Park, Incorporated next fundraising initiative: a $170 thousand toilet facility.

    In this story you'll hear from Tin Maynard, Chair, Richardson Park Incorporated Committee; Michael McCabe, Committee member

    Yorke and Mid North's alarmingly high road incident toll

    You may have heard in the news, the state’s road toll is alarmingly high this year, more than double this time last year. There were 71 deaths last year and 41 already this year. How are these figures translating to our local Clare Valley area? The State Emergency Service attends all road accidents in the local area and volunteers are noticing a significant increase over the last three years.
    Heidi Grebe, Clare SES Unit Manager and Braden Henbest, Active Rescue Member discuss the figures, and the need for more SES volunteers in the local Clare Valley region.


    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0025/1326931/19-April-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes-2.pdf
    Mother's Day Fun Run Run/Walk: https://www.trybooking.com/events/landing?eid=1041385&
    SES Clare Unit:https://www.ses.sa.gov.au/about-us/our-units/clare-unit/

  • In this latest episode:

    All the latest from the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council with CEO Dr Helen Macdonald:

    $10 thousand commitment for Yoshinga/Bizen Japanese exchange programStructural issues with Riverton Community Hall to be factored into current refurbishment quoteOutcome to the the Council's Community SurveyTwo community consultations about Riverton's IGA's proposed trolley standVolunteer needed for Riverton Light GalleryDevelopment application approved for major poultry breeder farm

    SA Autumn Garden Festival
    Thousands of people flocked through the gates of the Clare Showgrounds to attend the very successful SA Autumn Garden Festival, the largest of its kind in the state. There were 65 stall holders ranging from plant and garden stalls and handicrafts, children’s craft corner, garden themed stilt walkers, food and drink and a brilliant lineup of gardening experts, one being the very popular garden gnome Costa, the host of Gardening Australia. In this story you'll hear all the buzz and excitement from the event from Mid North locals, Costa Georgiadis, Rebecca Sullivan and event coordinator Paulie Calaby.

    Guidelines to reduce smoke taint on winegrapes
    A new set of guidelines have been developed to help SA grain and wine grape growers manage smoke from broadacre stubbles to reduce the impact of smoke taint on winegrapes. The Broadacre Burn-Off Smoke Management Guidelines was launched in March after consultation with PIRSA, the state’s wine and grain industry and CFS representatives. These guidelines show a unified approach which will strengthen communication lines between the two industries. Anna Baum is a broadacre farmer from Auburn and also executive officer of the Clare Valley Wine and Grape Association and welcomes the new guidelines. She says smoke taint has been an ongoing issue for the wine industry for many years and hopes these new set of guidelines will make both parties more aware of their responsibilities.

    Gather Together:
    Centenary Park in Auburn was a hive of activity at the end of March as school groups, Ngadjuri youth and people from different cultures and backgrounds came together to join in on a Ngadjuri Led Inclusive Youth Cultural Event. It was about teaching youth about the Ngadjuri culture and identity, so they can pass on to future generations. Allow young people to connect to land, family, ceremony, and language and unite with other children and young people in particular those that are underprivileged. This story features Ngadjuri youth, children from Auburn Primary and St Joseph's Clare, Sarah Cheesmur from Employment Directions and Angelina Harradine from Ngadjuri country.

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/
    Clare Valley Wine and Grape Association: https://clarevalleywine.com.au/
    The Broadacre Burn-Off Smoke Management Guidelines

  • This podcast is supported by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.

    1). Update on news from council headquarters with CEO, Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Dr Helen Macdonald:

    Newly elected councilor Tania Furler has asked for a leave of absence from council meetings, however since this request, the SA Electoral Commission has advised the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council that Ms Furler is no longer an elected member as she failed to lodge a disclosure return. The Clare Flying group has approached council seeking funding for 2 helipads at the Clare Aerodrome. The group say it will provide sustainable landing pads for the CFS and Medstar helicopters who are using the aerodrome more frequently due to the inadequate nature of the hospital heilpad. The group is in the process of applying for a Department of Infrastructure and Transport grant of $100,000, however there is a shortfall of around $95,000. So should council foot the bill?A report has been complete detailing three options for improving the use of the stage at the Clare Town Hall. Japanese Encephalitis in the Clare Valley - what's Council's role?

    2) Planning and Development in the Clare and Gilbert Valley's region
    Have you got plans to build a new carport, or a shed perhaps or maybe start a new tourism development? How much do you know about getting development approval?Or maybe someone’s building a shed next door that’s blocking your view and you’re not happy about – what right do you have to dispute it? The current state planning legislation is very pro-development so it’s very difficult to block a development. Andrew Christiansen, the Council’s Director of Development and Community talks about the process and who has the power to approve applications and where does the public sit on disputes.

    3). Push to improve the condition of the Clare Hospital helipad
    There are claims that the medstar helicopters are bypassing the Clare Hospital and landing at the Clare Aerodrome because the hospital’s helipad is unsafe. High trees and dust issues are some of the factors deeming the landing area unsuitable. This has been an issue for a few months and the Clare Flying Group are concerned if this becomes a long term plan, the current infrastructure won’t be able to maintain the frequent helicopter landings. Gerry Considine is a local Clare Valley GP and pilot and says the state government needs to step up to ensure there's a suitable helicopter retrieval service in the valley.

    CGVC February Minutes:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0033/1297329/15-February-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf

  • A jam packed episode this month.

    Council Chat: CEO of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Dr Helen Macdonald discusses all the latest details discussed at the latest council meeting.

    Auburn Streetscape PlanLand revocation of Auburn RSLStrategic PlanningCommunity SurveyRates objectionsStanley Flat Code AmendmentAustralia Day Awards BreakfastGreenwaste collection launch

    Australia Day Awards
    You'll meet Angus Holland who was awarded the Young Citizen of the Year Award at the Australia Day Awards Breakfast in Clare. He speaks about his fundraising initiative involving a mullet and his footy team.

    Ash Wednesday Bushfires 40th Anniversary
    Also a very special audio package reflecting on the Ash Wednesday bushfires. This month ( 16th February 1983) marks the 40th Anniversary of the fires that hit the Clare Valley. You'll hear from some Clare Valley locals who either fought the fires or lost their homes, land and stock. Thank you to John Donnellan, Alistair Hope, Val Tilbrook and Neil and Alison Paulett for telling your stories so candidly.

    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council meeting minutes - Jan - https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0030/1286166/25-January-2023-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Ash Wednesday Bushfires - a detailed account from the CFS
    https://www.fire-brigade.asn.au/about-sacfs-history/publications/volunteer/017%20The%20Volunteer%20Autumn-Winter%20Issue%20March-June%201983.pdf

  • In this podcast episode, Dr Helen Macdonald, the CEO of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council discusses the major items addressed at the December Council meeting.

    Clare Valley Hutt Project Inc report on the Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism centre call to review its KPI'sSuccessful applicants of the Community Asset Grant Scheme - a total of 25 applications received , 16 successfulYMCA management agreement renewalThe CEO's vision for 2023

    Behind the scenes of the Valleys Lifestyle Centre, Clare
    If you’re not by the beach this summer, you’re more than likely keeping cool by the pool especially when the temperatures are hovering above 35 degrees. However, those days have been limited so far this summer. So how do these aquatic centres cope financially with these cooler conditions and ongoing maintenance works?

    Ben Whalan from the Valley’s Lifestyle Centre tells us about these challenges because even in a good year these centres rarely make a profit.

    The Valleys Lifestyle Centre - https://www.thevalleys.com.au/
    Clare Valley Wine, Food and Tourism Centre-
    https://www.clarevalley.com.au/directory/clare-valley-wine-food-and-tourism-centre
    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council- https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/

  • Welcome to the Clare Valley Podcast. This episode features cooking, gardening and celebrating one of the region's literary talents.

    The CEO of the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council Dr Helen Macdonald discusses:

    The induction of the new CouncilCostly maintenance of damaged roads due to continuous wet weatherProposal to streamline future Citizen of the Year AwardsCouncil assists Riverland constituents to construct river levee bank to prevent floodingUpdate on Planning Code reviewYAC plans for a "Build Up Skateboarding Program"

    The unveiling of the Monica McInerney sculpture
    A new sculpture was unveiled recently on the Riesling Trail honouring the best-selling author Monica McInerney. Monica hails from Clare and grew up in the Station Masters house adjacent to where the sculpture is unveiled, a sculpture depicting her as a 10 year old girl, sitting on the roof of her house, lost in a book. Monica has written 14 published books with many featuring elements of the Clare Valley.
    The project was driven by the Riesling Trail Management Committee and funded by the Waterloo Wind Farm, Clare and District Lions Club, the Middle Pub Clubs Bingo nights, the Augeys and other financial supporters.
    The creative genius behind the sculpture is local Clare Valley Artisan Paul Leditschke. Paul specialises in creating bespoke pieces – on off designs – so if you want something different or quirky created, he’s your guy.
    This story features: Monica McInerney, Sue Wurst and Paul Leditschke

    The Hill Shed Community Garden, Clare Valley Community Kitchen, Jingles Garden
    There are moves to open up the trade shed and community garden in Clare.
    The large trade shed was a successful community initiative for 9 years before it was shut down in 2019 when grant funding wasn’t renewed. It was a big loss to the community and to the youth of Clare as it was accessed by a lot high school students who were keen to learn a trade. So members of the Clare Community are making moves to open the shed and garden again and rebranding it as the The Hill Shed Community Garden.

    In the past, the Clare District Lions Club play an integral part in the Shed, where members have been mentors for the high school students. They’ve now been asked by the Hill Shed Community Garden to undertake a new project which will give people in need, access to a hot shower.

    From the garden to the plate, in September Julie Grover started the Clare Valley Community Kitchen, providing people with a space to meet and socialise while offering home cooked lunches every fortnight. Through generous support from Council, local businesses and community volunteers, the kitchen is growing success. She has big plans to expand the community kitchen to include local schools and restaurants. We'll also head to Riverton to check out another community garden, Jingles Garden.

    This story features:

    Rae Bartholomeaus, The Hill Shed Community Garden; Christina Underdown, Lions Member and the Youth Development of Officer with Youth Advisory Committee; Julie Grover, coordinator of the Clare Valley Community Kitchen, Leon Schwarz, coordinator of the Riverton Community Garden ( Jingles Garden)

    Contact details:
    Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/
    Jingles Garden
    https://riverton.sa.au/community/community-groups/
    Clare Valley Community Kitchen INC - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1436592343502618/?ref=share&mibextid=S66gvF

  • This episode is all about showcasing the region’s wine producers.

    The annual Clare Valley Wine Show was held recently with more than 200 people attending.

    It’s deemed a highlight on the calendar of those in the wine industry, a chance to catch up, wine and dine, and compete for the bragging rights of the coveted trophies.

    This year’s show attracted 43 exhibitors, with 469 entries across 23 classes. A total of 302 medals were awarded, including 52 gold.

    In this episode you will hear from a few of the trophy winners, Peter Treloar from Penna Lane, Hilary Mitchell from Mitchell Wines and Olivia Barry from Jim Barry Wines and International Wine Judge and wine journalist with James Suckling.com, Stuart Pigott.

    For the full list of award winners: http://clarevalleywine.com.au

    This podcast is proudly supported by the Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council.



  • Welcome to Episode 11 of the Clare Valley Podcast.

    Rezoning land to accomodate low density housing on White Hut Road, Stanley FlatAssisting Ngadjuri people with accomodation options to help transition back to countryAgri-tourism- one the keys to sustaining tourism growth in the Clare Valley. Have you heard about remedy cows? Get the latest from Mim Ward, Clare Valley's Regional Tourism ManagerOne persons journey to Poland to assist Ukrainian refugees fleeing from Russia's invasion. Meet Justyna Rosa, a Watervale resident who has raised $58, 000 to help those in need. Hear her amazing story.

    For all the latest details on Council's latest monthly meetings:
    https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0024/1196511/15-August-2022-Ordinary-Council-Meeting-Minutes.pdf
    Clare Valley Tourism:
    https://www.clarevalley.com.au/
    Justyna's Go Fund Me page:
    https://www.gofundme.com/f/ukrainian-woman-and-children

  • In Episode 10 of the Clare Valley Podcast:

    We'll chat to Council's director of Development and Community, Andrew Christiansen and Director of Corporate Services, Leanne Kunoth about the following topics.

    Attention owners of electric cars - EV rapid charging stations planned for ClareNew toilets and baby change facilities for Melrose ParkRates in arrears - we'll take a look at the figuresWho wants to be a councillor? Two candidate briefing sessions are to be held in Clare on Monday 8/8 at the Barbara J Long Function Room at the Clare Town Hall at 7pm, and Tuesday 9/8 at 7pm at the Riverton Recreation Ground


    Community Peak Bodies - Watervale and Mintaro.

    As you enter the town of Watervale from the north, you’d be hard pressed not to see the million-dollar development ‘The Vale’, a community building overlooking the tennis courts and t5he iconic Watervale Oval.

    This project was 12 years in the making and it wouldn’t have happened if it wasn’t for the ongoing commitment and perseverance of the Watervale Community Association. This is just one example of what one peak body can achieve. You'll hear from Greg Bryksy, chair of the Watervale Community Association who tells the story behind 'The Vale' and the blood sweat and tears that went into making it happen. You'll also get an insight from Yvonne Cloke from the Mintaro Progress Association about the investment into their local Institute but they're facing some challenges with an ageing demographic.

    Another concern facing the Mintaro Progress Association is whether to take over the lease of Mortlock Park. Council is asking communities to take on ownership of council buildings and leasing council land in a move to free up funds for council. Yvonne says the financial responsibility is too great, but if they don't take over the lease they'll miss out on government funding for upgrades.

    Lifeline Connect - Clare

    In the heart of Clare, there is a place where people can go to who are experiencing social, financial or mental health challenges. This place is called Lifeline Connect.
    They provide a free counselling service for anyone aged 12 and above. Lorna Woodward, regional coordinator of Regional Connect Centres is an experienced social worker and has had a lot of experience in child protection. She says the Clare Centre began a 16 months ago and is the only one of its kind in regional South Australia, with another in Broken Hill.
    Lifeline Connect is staffed with three counsellors ( Lorna is one of them), and nine volunteers. Volunteers are trained in 'Reach' which is a Suicide Intervention and Prevention Program as well as accidental counselling which gives them the skills to listen effectively and to respond to people who are distressed or in crisis. Lorna says they're always on the lookout for volunteers.

    Dwayne Menzies volunteers twice a week and is the only male volunteer. He had a workplace accident 20 years ago deeming him unable to work in any capacity plus he’s had a lived experience. He wants to help others on their mental health journey particularly men. You will also hear from volunteer Hilary Adlam, who is a former social worker and worked in community health for many years in the mid north of South Australia.

    You can contact staff at Lifeline Connect Monday-Friday 9am-5pm on (08) 8842 2827 or call Lifeline 24 hour crisis service 131114.

    This podcast is proudly supported by Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council
    Phone: 8842 6400
    Website: https://www.claregilbertvalleys.sa.gov.au/