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Cracking down on off-roaders Drivers be warned. If you are contemplating taking your new motorbike or off road vehicle out for a spin and have yet to obtain the correct license and insurance, you risk a hefty fine. Recently, Two Wells Police issued three separate fines to at least three individuals, at a costly $1654 per person, for driving an unregistered and uninsured motorbike without the ap-
Two Wells Police Senior Constable First class Lance Grant on Middle Beach Road, Two Wells, which is a hotspot for unlicensed people driving unregistered and uninsured vehicles.
propriate license at Middle Beach. That’s well over $4000 in fines - a lot for anyone to pay for just a “bit of fun”. Two Wells Police say Middle Beach is a hotspot for off road vehicles and advise all road users to ensure they have the correct license and insurance for the vehicle they are driving, and to stick to designated roads at all times.
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Rebuild, rebrand
District Council of Mallala endorsed its 2016/17 budget and Annual Business Plan (ABP) at its July 18 meeting, with the financial year ahead set to be one of consolidation, rebuilding and rebranding, where residents will receive an average 3.2 per cent rate increase. DCM chief executive officer, James Miller, says the ABP and budget deliberations commenced in March this year, with three separate workshops held with elected members between March and May.
Mallala budget carries modest rate rise
Council released its ABP and budget following a special meeting on May 30 and received two formal submissions at the conclusion of the public consultation period. “Council has elected to adopt a conservative draft ABP and budget for 2016/17,” Mr Miller said. “I see the forthcoming year as one of consolidation for our council. “We need to focus on rebuilding
Bec O’Brien reports: our management structure, delivering on our new Strategic Plan for the next four years, and continuing to be efficient in the manner in which we deliver services to our community.” An average 3.2% rate increase for residents is lower than in previ-
ous years but is one Mr Miller says will ensure council delivers on its program. “In the context of ever increasing costs of living, (it) represents a sound and measured rate increase for our community,” he said. The budget includes significant renewal projects across arterial road sealing rehabilitation networks as well as unsealed road re-sheet net-
works amounting to $1.7m. In addition, upgrade projects such as a $200,000 Dublin Road drainage correction and sealing program is also forecast. Mr Miller said council was pleased with the positive feedback on the draft ABP and budget from the community and its focus into the new year will be on reviewing its long term financial plan and strategic direction whilst maintaining discipline over spending throughout the organisation.
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