Alexandrina Council
Government AdministrationSouth Australia, Australia51-200 Employees
Alexandrina Council is a local government authority in South Australia that provides governance and services to communities across the Alexandrina region. It sits on the Southern Fleurieu Peninsula at the end of the River Murray, located about 85 kilometres south of Adelaide. The region spans roughly 182,684 hectares, extending from the north-western edge of Lake Alexandrina to the Murray Mouth and the western Coorong, and includes towns such as Langhorne Creek, Milang, Clayton Bay, Goolwa, Hindmarsh Island, Port Elliot, Mount Compass and Strathalbyn. The area comprises coastal towns, rural communities and productive agriculture, with two major hubs in Strathalbyn and Goolwa, and is noted for its environment, heritage and lifestyle. The council’s vision centers on connecting communities through regional innovation, a thriving environment, quality of life and wellbeing, cultural vitality and activated public spaces.