Light Regional Council

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Light Regional Council is a local government area north of Adelaide in South Australia and its office is based in Kapunda. Located on the land of the Kaurna, Ngadjuri and Peramangk Peoples, the area has a population of 15,800 people and covers an area of 1,277 km2.

The Light Regional Council borders the famed Barossa Valley and the Town of Gawler, and is located to the north of the greater metropolitan area of Adelaide. The region enjoys the benefits normally associated with the Barossa Valley together with the richness in mining heritage and premier farming country.

Light Regional Council is a progressive, growth-focused, regional council. It takes in a diverse and thriving area of broad acre farming, viticultural areas and appealing rural-urban living options.

The council continues to attract important viticultural and agricultural development to the area, along with associated support industries. Significant industrial growth contributes to creating additional opportunities for employment and economic development in the area.

Suburbs

Allendale North, Bagot Well, Bethel, Buchfelde, Daveyston, Ebenezer, Fords, Freeling, Gawler Belt, Gawler River, Gomersal, Greenock, Hamilton, Hamley Bridge, Hansborough, Hewett, Kangaroo Flat, Kapunda, Kingsford, Koonunga, Linwood, Lyndoch, Magdala, Marananga, Moppa, Morn Hill, Nain, Nuriootpa, Pinkerton Plains, Reid, Rosedale, Roseworthy, Rowland Flat, Seppeltsfield, Shea-Oak Log, St Johns, St Kitts, Stockwell, Stone Well, Tanunda, Templers, Truro, Ward Belt, Wasleys, Woolsheds.