City of Playford


The City of Playford is a local government area of South Australia in Adelaide's northern suburbs. The name 'Playford' comes from the recognition of Sir Thomas Playford, who played a part in the development of the area, and was South Australia's premier from 1938–1965. The City covers an area of, and is home to approximately 90,000 residents. Playford is the fastest growing local government area in South Australia. the city motto is: "a great place to live, work and play".

Council

The council members elected in November 2018 are:
WardCouncillorNotes
MayorGlenn Docherty
Ward 1Peter Rentoulis
Ward 1Clint Marsh
Ward 1Cathy-Jo Tame
Ward 2Gay Smallwood-Smith
Ward 2Jane Onuzans
Ward 2Stephen Coppins
Ward 3Andrew Craig
Ward 3Veronica Gossink
Ward 3David Kerrison
Ward 4Marilyn BakerDeputy Mayor
Ward 4Dennis Ryan
Ward 4Katrina Stroet
Ward 5Misty Norris
Ward 5Shirley Halls
Ward 5Akram Arifi

History

Origins

The city was formed in 1997 through the merger of the City of Elizabeth and the City of Munno Para, which were formed in 1955 and 1988, respectively. Prior to the 1950s, most of the area surrounding the townships of Munno Para and Elizabeth were farming estates. After the end of the Second World War and the accompanying shortage of materials, the state government decided that South Australia needed to grow and become an industrialized state. A "satellite city" was planned for the Elizabeth area, and the South Australian Housing Trust initiated a housing development programme in the area, with a purchase of of land. The City of Elizabeth was formed on 16 November 1955, being named after Queen Elizabeth II, who visited the city in 1963.

1997 to 2010

The first mayor of the City of Playford was Marilyn Baker, who had been the last mayor of the City of Elizabeth. She continued to hold that role until the 2006 council elections, when she was narrowly defeated by Martin Lindsell, the last mayor of the City of Munno Para.
After 1997, the council planned and built a number of new housing developments aimed at attracting young working couples and families in an attempt to rejuvenate the area. A new Civic Centre including council chambers, library, theatre and function centre was built. Other developments of the period included a new library in the Munno Para Shopping City in Smithfield, and a revamp of the Elizabeth shopping centre, including an 8-screen cinema complex.
In 2003 it was announced that A$1 billion would be allocated to rejuvenate the Peachey Belt. Known as the Playford North Urban Regeneration project, it was expected that the population of the area would increase from 13,000 residents to 30,000 in 15 years and involve the demolition of most of the Housing SA homes. the project has since been renamed "Playford Alive".
"As part of the 30-year Plan for greater Adelaide, significant growth and investment is pouring into Playford from business. Rapidly increasing employment coupled with new land releases has driven population growth and improved living standards."

2010 to present

Mayor Martin Lindsell was defeated in the 2010 local council election by Glenn Docherty, the council's youngest ever mayor.
The council elected in 2010 started the creation of Playford Health Precinct around the Lyell McEwin Hospital.
The SCT Logistics Rail Freight Terminal, opened in January 2011 provided for goods and services to be transported by road and rail more efficiently and quickly. Playford is to become the logistical and advanced distribution capital of South Australia.
The A$750 million expansion within the RAAF Base Edinburgh, including facilities for 7th RAR, was largely completed in 2011.
the council has been involved in discussions regarding expansion of the Elizabeth City Centre on to of land to the west of the train line.
the Playford council is working with the South Australian government to release of industrial land in the greater Edinburgh Parks region, with the intention of attracting and supporting 38,000 jobs in the northern part of Adelaide.
In 2011, Mayor Docherty stated he aimed to make Elizabeth the second central business district of Adelaide. He envisaged a movement away from low density commercial and "quarter-acre block" housing to multiple storey mixed use commercial and residential developments in Elizabeth and other central parts of the council area.
In April 2013 the council announced its 2043 Playford Community Vision.
From 2012 to 2015 the council partnered with the University of Adelaide to launch the Stretton Centre, a physical home in Playford for research into regional innovation. Its "anchor tenant" is the Adelaide University's Australian Workplace Innovation & Social Research Centre. Platyford Council was assisted by a A$11.3 million grant from the Australian Government for the research centre. The Stretton Centre includes the Stretton Research Centre, the community library, public and private community meeting spaces and the Innovation Design Lab, which is to showcase new innovations and technologies in relevant to the community.
Docherty was re-elected unopposed to continue as mayor in the 2014 local government elections.

Royal visits

The City of Playford has had a number of visits by members of the Royal Family:

Services and facilities

Parks and recreation

is located immediately east of the Elizabeth City Centre. Providing recreation and leisure facilities, the park features a large lake with fountain and waterfalls, a rotunda for band performances and two playgrounds. The park also contains an adult fitness gym and is the host venue for many community events including Australia Day celebrations, school Holiday programs, weddings, and other private functions.
The Aquadome aquatic centre is the largest such facility in northern Adelaide. Included in this multi-purpose facility are a 50-metre pool, a beach entry leisure pool, café, a creche, outdoor picnic areas, a large carpark, and easy access to bus and rail transport. The Health Club, opened in 2009, contains a modern gym and fitness centre.
The North Lakes Golf Course, opened in 1993, is located in Munno Para West, measures for 9 holes, and is par 70.
Located on Blackburn Road, Hillbank, Jo Gapper Park is a major regional park. It has tennis court and basketball court, which are lit at night, playground, barbecues, shelter sheds and walking trails. It has a sealed carpark which is open from dawn until dusk.
Stebonheath Park, Ken Patterson Reserve, Jubilee Park and the Munno Para Wetlands are other public green spaces in the City of Playford.

Libraries service

The Playford library is split across two locations: Elizabeth and Munno Para.

Youth services

Playford Council has the highest number of young people per population count than any other council in South Australia. Young people have a number of services and activities supported by the council such as:
Garbage, recycling, and green waste collection services are provided by the Northern Adelaide Waste Management Authority.

Sports teams

The City of Playford is home to several sports teams, including: