Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER

Get the latest news to your email inbox FREE!

REGISTER
HomeLocal NewsCity Council moves to cut red tape over event promotions

City Council moves to cut red tape over event promotions

Road Sign TBW Newsgroup
POSITIVE SIGNS: Mount Gambier City Council hopes to streamline the process to use variable message display units, like the one pictured, for community event promotion.

MOUNT Gambier City Council has foreshadowed removing red tape around its use of variable message display units to promote community events.

Council has identified eight key locations around the Blue Lake city where the units could be used without development approval, a current regulatory requirement.

The introduction of specific points would allow council to bypass the approval process, which can take three months.

If passed by council later this month, development approval will no longer be needed to place the signs at Frew Park, the visitor information centre, information bays on Jubilee Highway West, Penola Road and Jubilee Highway East, the Mount Gambier Railway Lands, the Blue Lake roundabout and the Civic Centre carpark.

The promotional units can be erected up to seven days before an event and must be removed within one day of the event’s finish.

During Monday’s committee meeting, councillor Frank Morello welcomed the idea.

“Seems like a reasonable idea to me – it removes the red tape and makes it easier for people to promote their events and reduces the work load for council staff to process development approval applications,” he said.

Cr Jenner suggested the report name the Community and Recreation Hub and the Main Corner for events like Fringe Festival as extra sites.

However, it was determined a similar visual message display system would be built into the hub site, while the sign can be used without approval for the Fringe given it advertises a road closure in the area.

Chief executive officer Andrew Meddle said council owned a number of display units but could also hire the units locally.

The report will be brought to this month’s full council meeting on February 18.

Digital Edition
Subscribe

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

Apsley and District motorsport results

Apsley and District Motorsport Club monthly race results. The next race day will be Sunday 19 April. A Grade Equal 1st: Joe Garner, Will Braun Equal 2nd:...
More News

Drink driver at Naracoorte

NARACOORTE DRINK DRIVER A man has lost his licence after being caught driving at more than twice the legal limit in Naracoorte on Saturday. Just...

Mount Gambier Gun Club continues fierce competition

THE Mount Gambier Gun Club held its Monthly competition on Saturday in fine and sunny conditions with some light showers and gusty winds. Shooters...

Lucindale women hit the greens

LAST Wednesday, 18 women of the Lucindale Golf Club enjoyed playing a stroke round. Weather conditions were perfect at the Lucindale Country Club and the...

Huge presence to hit the floor

THE Mount Gambier Pioneers have announced the signing of American forward Lucas Gordon for the 2026 NBL1 South season. Gordon joins the Pioneers following...

First-up success for Kizzy’s third litter

LAST Thursday turned out to be a busy day for offspring of My Girl Kizzy’s three litters – by Fernando Bale, Cosmic Rumble and...

Call for more care

A LIMESTONE Coast local is calling for better compassion and better staffing at a local hospital. Nichole King has started an online petition, calling for...

Sow the seeds of growth

DROUGHT impacted farming families and workers in the Southern Grampians and Glenelg Shires' are encouraged to access financial support to ease cost-of-living pressures caused...

Hear to entertain across the region

Friday, April 17 Shane Carmody, Robetown Brewery, Robe, 5pm Saturday, April 18 Sandra Humphries and band, The Bellum Hotel, Mount Schank, 8.30pm Mark Moffat, The Caledonian...

Hamilton plays 250 games

In our first game of the season, Jami Hamilton (nee. Walker) was celebrated for playing 250 Senior Games with the Tantanoola Netball Club. A born...

Roos jump off in round two

Keith faces Lucindale at home on Saturday in the second round of the KNTFL. This will be the Roos first game of the year....