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| name = City of Port Adelaide Enfield | state = sa | image = Adelaide-LGA-Port Adelaide-MJC.png | caption = | pop = 121230 | pop_year = {{CensusAU|2016}} | pop_footnotes = [1] | density = | area = 94 | est = 26 March 1996 | seat = Port Adelaide | mayor = Claire Boan | region = Western Adelaide[2] Northern Adelaide[3] | logo = City of Port Adelaide Enfield Logo.jpg | logo_upright = 1.2 | url = http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/ | stategov = Port Adelaide, Lee, Cheltenham, Croydon, Playford, Enfield, Torrens, Florey, Dunstan | fedgov = Port Adelaide, Adelaide, Makin, Sturt | near-nw = | near-n = Salisbury | near-ne = Tea Tree Gully | near-e = Campbelltown | near-se = Norwood Payneham & St Peters | near-s = Charles Sturt, Prospect, Walkerville | near-sw = | near-w = }} The City of Port Adelaide Enfield, located across inner north and north-western suburbs of Adelaide, is one of the largest metropolitan councils within South Australia. It was established on 26 March 1996 by the amalgamation of the City of Port Adelaide and the City of Enfield. Extending from the River Torrens to Outer Harbor, and covering an area of approximately 97 km², the Port Adelaide Enfield contains some of the South Australia's finest historical buildings and landmarks. The Port Adelaide area is known as the History Precinct, as it is home to the Maritime Museum, the National Railway Museum and the Aviation Museum. {{As of|2018}} the current Mayor is Claire Boan, who was elected in 2018.[4] There are 17 ward councillors who represent the residents and businesses of their wards at council meetings.CouncilThe current council {{as of|November 2018|lc=on}} is:[5]
HistoryThe City of Port Adelaide Enfield was established on 26 March 1996 by the amalgamation of the City of Port Adelaide and the City of Enfield. {{main|City of Port Adelaide}}The council of Port Adelaide was established on 27 December 1855 when Port Adelaide was declared a Corporate Town centred at the port of Adelaide which had been opened some years prior in 1837.[8] From 1884 to 1900 five adjacent district councils were amalgamated with the Corporate Town of Port Adelaide, dramatically increasing its size.[8] In 1901 Port Adelaide was proclaimed a city by Governor Tennyson.[8] {{main|City of Enfield}}Centred around the township of Enfield, the District Council of Yatala south was formed in 1868 when the District Council of Yatala was divided in two. Dry Creek and the Dry Creek-Port Adelaide railway line formed the new council's northern boundary.[8] In 1933, Yatala South was renamed to be Enfield council. In 1944 Enfield district council became a municipality and in 1953, thanks to the post-war boom in population, it was upgraded to city status.[9] Mayors
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References{{cite book | last = Couper-Smartt | first = J| title = Port Adelaide: Tales from a "Commodious Harbour" | publisher = Friends of the South Australian Maritime Museum Inc |date=February 2003 | isbn = 0-646-42058-5 }} Footnotes1. ^{{Census 2016 AUS|id=LGA45890|name=Port Adelaide Enfield (C)|accessdate=16 November 2017|quick=on}} 2. ^{{cite web|title=Western Adelaide SA Government region|url=http://www.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0018/13725/Western_Adelaide_SA_Government_region.pdf |publisher=The Government of South Australia|accessdate=17 April 2017}} 3. ^{{cite web|title=Northern Adelaide SA Government region|url=http://www.sa.gov.au/__data/assets/pdf_file/0003/6519/Northern_Adelaide_SA_Government_region.pdf |publisher=The Government of South Australia|accessdate=17 April 2017}} 4. ^[https://ecsa.sa.gov.au/component/edocman/port-adelaide-enfield/download 2018 Council Election Results > Port Adelaide Enfield - Mayor] Electoral Commission SA. Retrieved 15 November 2018. 5. ^{{cite web|title=Elected Members|url=https://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/electedmembers|website=City of Port Adelaide Enfield|accessdate=21 November 2017}} 6. ^[https://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/Elected%20Member%20Register%20of%20Interest%20Information%202014-2015.pdf Elected Member Register of Interests Information 2017/2018] City of Port Adelaide Enfield. Retrieved 2 December 2017. 7. ^{{Cite news |url=https://indaily.com.au/news/local/2018/12/13/electoral-omission-wrong-candidate-elected-after-ecsa-bungle/ |title=ELECTORAL OMISSION: Wrong candidate elected after ECSA bungle |date=13 December 2018 |work=InDaily.com.au}} 8. ^{{Cite web |url=https://www.lga.sa.gov.au/webdata/resources/files/LGA-89938_-_2011_18_-_FINAL_History_of_SA_Councils.pdf |publisher=Local Government Association of South Australia |title=A History of South Australian Councils to 1936 |first=Susan |last=Marsden |date=2012 |accessdate=23 February 2016 |quote=Formed on 18 June 1868 when the original Yatala Council (see Yatala) was divided into DCs of Yatala North and Yatala South. On 22 June 1933 Yatala South was renamed DC of Enfield.}} 9. ^1 2 3 {{Cite web|url=http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=333 |title=Our History: Enfield History |publisher=City of Port Adelaide Enfield |accessdate=23 February 2016 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20150403000805/https://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/page.aspx?u=333 |archivedate=3 April 2015 |df=dmy }} 10. ^1 2 3 4 {{Cite web |url=http://www.portenf.sa.gov.au/sitedata/unity/resources/files/Info_ThoseWhoServed.pdf |title=Those Who Served:1853 – 2014 |publisher=City of Port Adelaide Enfield |pages=27–28 |accessdate=23 January 2018}} External links
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