To submit your content and information about our nightly shows, go to visitcoppercoast.com.au/submissions 💻 If you would like the chance to participate in the next night show (from Wednesday, May 12), submit your photos, videos, words, drawings, music or sounds to visitcoppercoast.com.au/submissions 📨 Relevant forms are included below, which must also be completed and returned to the Council with copies of the above documents. Documents may be completed electronically, saved on your computer, and then printed by e-mail to info@coppercoast.sa.gov.au or otherwise and returned to us personally. Haven`t you watched the current night theme of the copper Coast Sport game yet? Visit visitcoppercoast.com.au/wallaroosilolightshow schedules and audio 🎥. April 2021 at 5 p.m. 📅 Our monthly Council meeting will take place this Wednesday, April 7) at 6 p.m. in the Council Chambers at 51 Taylor Street, Kadina 🕒 By vote, you can participate in a family vacation in one of SA Council`s 12 caravan parks in a cabin (valued at $500), through the Association of Local Governments 🧳. . Take a look at “Through the Looking Glass” at the Moonta Gallery of the Arts and explore the world of local artist Dianne Vanstone in April 🔎 Don`t forget to throw your support either behind Moonta or Wallaroo in 🗳️ starting next Tuesday, April 6, 2021, part of Carpark Ellen Street will be closed to the public 🚫 Please rinse responsibly and we appreciate your help! 🙂 If you have any questions, please contact the Council at (08) 8828 1200. The final phase of the Frances Terrace upgrade has been completed. .
To see the drawings and speak, click on our online surveys below: Don`t forget – it`s not necessarily an old submission! It can be anything you think represents the history and legacy of Copper Coast 🤔 Remember – you are limited by your imagination – your submission can be photos from your album, a video on the beach or even a few sounds you recorded at the Kernewek Lowender festival 🎉 you need this permission, if you intend to sound barking, cut down tree species above a certain height or with a propagation of branches greater than a certain diameter, raise them, remove them, injure them or destroy them voluntarily.. . .