Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsElection office closure fury

Election office closure fury

SHUT UP SHOP: THE Australian Electoral Commission office in Mount Gambier is now just a memory.

TARPEENA elected member Shirley Little has expressed her fury the Australian Electoral Commission Division of Barker office has been closed in Mount Gambier following a decision to centralise the service at Murray Bridge.

“The first thing I ever heard about this was in The Border Watch,” Cr Little told a recent Grant District Council meeting.

“I think there are people out there who do need the electoral office and they need someone in the community.”

Cr Shirley lambasted the Federal Government for taking away more services from Mount Gambier.

“For all the things the government says they are going to put back into local areas, they are now taking away the electoral office,” she said.

The veteran councillor urged the council to write a letter to Member for Barker Tony Pasin on the issue.

“I just do not agree with it. While some people can go online, if they do not have a computer where does it leave these people,” she said.

The elected member highlighted this could be a particular problem with people living with a disability.

“There is not going to be anywhere for people to go and inquire. This is taking something else away from our community,” Cr Little said.

Council chief executive officer David Singe said he was also “seething” about the closure.

Mr Singe revealed he had written a “very blunt” letter to Mr Pasin.

“I have also sent a copy of the letter to the City of Mount Gambier to see if they want to join the fray.”

Mr Singe said he was concerned council only had an “afternoon’s warning” the office would close.

“From a regional perspective, Mount Gambier is a much larger city than Murray Bridge,” he said.

“The human face-to-face service has been removed and it is just as easy for people in Murray Bridge to ring Mount Gambier.”

An AEC spokesperson said the closure of the long-standing 4 Mitchell Street facility would “in no way” diminish the level of services available to the people of the South East either at election time or during the three-year electoral cycle.

“Enrolment advice and services will continue to be available to voters by telephone and via the AEC website at www.aec.gov.au,” the spokesperson said.

“Specifically, people can apply for a postal vote online and they can still pick up an enrolment application form from any Australia Post outlet.

“As for the coming federal election, pre-poll and election-day facilities for the voters of Barker will be the same of those provided at the 2016 election.”

Digital Edition
Subscribe

Get an all ACCESS PASS to the News and your Digital Edition with an online subscription

Livestock SA industry vote

LIVESTOCK SA has opened industry voting on proposed updates to the Sheep Industry Fund (SIF) and Cattle Industry Fund (CIF). It marks the final stage...
More News

Hear to entertain across the region

Friday, April 10 Dave Blackett, South Australian Hotel, Mount Gambier/Berrin, 4.30pm-8.30pm The Southern Undertows, The Bellum Hotel, Mount Schank, 3pm Bec Willis and Keith Smith,...

Actors hit the tavern at medieval fair

ENTERTAINMENT will not be short at the Mount Gambier Fantasy Medieval Fair this year with a number of skits ready to go. The Mount...

Gertners in the national spotlight

DOMINIC Gertners, Mount Gambier/Berrin multi-talented musician, touched the hearts of the nation after recently being featured on the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC)’s The Piano. The...

Magpies are more than ‘black-and-white’

ANOTHER football season means another opportunity for the Kalangadoo Magpies to show their true colours in the competition. With experience in finals football and with...

Eagles unfazed by premiership high

AS the reigning premiers of the Mid South Eastern Football League, the Hatherleigh Eagles have certainly painted a target on their back this season. However,...

Mozzies itching for return of MSEFL

DESPITE having the bye this weekend, the Mount Burr Mozzies are keen to get started with the new Mid South Eastern football season. Clint Gallio...

Murphies back on track for 2026

THE Glencoe Murphies are set to return in force for 2026 Mid South Eastern football after an injury-riddled season last year. With a promising start...

More improvement possible

NANGWARRY NANGWARRY was a big improver in the 2025 Mid South East football season and will look to continue that form in 2026. The Saints kicked...

Eagles expectations soar for the sky

BORDER DISTRICTS EAGLES In: Matthew Nunn (Payneham NU), Mackenzie Bower (Payneham NU), Isaac Hewson (Payneham NU) Out: Tyler Harris (Flinders University), Sam Smith (Flagstaff Hill), Joshua...

Crows a potential ‘wing-in’ for finals

KEITH CROWS In: Charlie Quick (Kenilworth) Out: Daniel Bibby (Loxton), Ben Simounds (Brighton), Ryan Bartlett (Koondrook Barham), Billy Wade (Mount Burr) The Keith Crows take on the...