Council Meetings

The City of Victor Harbor holds monthly Council meetings.

The Council encourages public participation in its decision making process. Members of the public are welcome to attend in person or watch the meetings online. Meetings are only closed to the public when topics are of a confidential nature as outlined within legislation.

Watch a recording from the most recent Council meeting below:


Meeting Details

Council meetings are held on the fourth Monday of the month from 5.30pm.

In the event of a public holiday, the meeting will be held on the following business day, unless otherwise determined by the Council.

2024 Meeting Dates

  • Monday, 22 January 2024
  • Monday, 26 February 2024
  • Monday, 25 March 2024
  • Monday, 22 April 2024
  • Monday, 27 May 2024
  • Monday, 24 June 2024
  • Monday, 22 July 2024
  • Monday, 26 August 2024
  • Monday, 23 September 2024
  • Monday, 28 October 2024
  • Monday, 25 November 2024
  • December 2024 - To be determined by Council resolution

Meeting Location

Council meetings take place in the Council Chambers at the City of Victor Harbor Civic Centre (1 Bay Road, Victor Harbor 5211).


Live Streaming of Council Meetings

The City of Victor Harbor live streams Ordinary and Special Council meetings. Live streaming means residents, ratepayers and any other interested parties can observe council meetings as they happen on a computer, tablet or mobile device. It allows members of the public to know the outcome of items they have an interest in as a decision is made, rather than waiting for the minutes to be released a few days after the meeting.

Accessing the live stream

Prior to each Special and Ordinary Council meeting a link will be posted to Council's Facebook page and the homepage of Council’s website. Please note that Council meetings commence at 5.30pm (unless advertised otherwise).

The Council uses Microsoft Teams to live stream its meetings. If you are watching the live stream from a desktop computer, we recommend using Chrome as your web browser.

Confidential items

There may be times when the public and media are lawfully excluded from a Council meeting under Section 90 of the Local Government Act 1999. In the case that this occurs, the live stream will cease.

Recordings

A video recording of the meeting is posted to Council's YouTube channel following the meeting.


Public Participation

We encourage and welcome community interest in the proceedings of Council meetings. There are several ways that members of the public can make their views known at Council meetings.

Further information on meeting procedures is available in the Code of Practice for Meeting Procedures.

Questions from the Gallery

Council has allocated a time for the public to ask questions at ordinary meetings of Council.  Questions may be asked by members of the Gallery regarding matters of Council business.

Members of the Gallery may ask up to two questions and at the discretion of the Mayor, one follow up question to each of the main questions.  These questions must be in writing and supplied to the Chief Executive Officer seven clear days prior to the meeting. Questions can be submitted by: emailing localgov@victor.sa.gov.au; delivering in person to the Civic Centre, 1 Bay Road, Victor Harbor; or posting to PO Box 11, Victor Harbor SA 5211 (remember to allow sufficient time for delivery).

If a response cannot be provided at the meeting then a written reply will be sent to the proposer of the question prior to the next meeting.  The written request should therefore contain the name and address details of the person submitting the question.

Petitions

Petitions allow the community to bring matters of concern to the Council's attention.  Council can be petitioned for any matter that comes under its jurisdiction.

Council considers a document to be a petition when it:

  • Is legibly written, typed or printed;  and
  • Clearly sets out the request or submission of the petitioners; and
  • Is addressed to the Council and delivered to the principal office of the Council.

The petition should include, for each person who has signed the petition, their name, address and normal signature.  The action requested of Council must be re-stated on the top of each page of the petition. Petitioners may consider viewing or using the Petition Form Example.

Deputations

A deputation allows a person to appear before a Council meeting in order to address or make a presentation to the Council on an issue.  A person wishing to make a deputation must seek the permission of the Mayor in writing.

Deputations are limited to a maximum of three per meeting and each deputation is allowed a maximum of 10 minutes to make their presentation.

Presentations

Presentations are an opportunity for an organisation, Council officer(s) or member of the public to provide the Council with information relevant to a matter currently under consideration. Presentations usually relate to a Council report. The duration is up to 10 minutes and generally limited to one presentation per meeting.