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Council Meetings

The City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters holds monthly Council meetings. Members of the public are welcome to attend.

Careers - Norwood Town HallThe Council encourages public participation in its decision-making process.

Council meetings are only closed to the public when topics are of a confidential nature, such as an individual's financial circumstances, a particular staff member or legal matters.

Council meetings are conducted in accordance with:

For more information on public access to meetings and documents (including when matters will be considered in confidence) download: Code of Practice – Access to Meetings & Documents

Council meetings 

Council meetings are held on the first Monday of the month at 7pm. In the event of a public holiday, the meeting will be held on the first Tuesday of the month, unless otherwise determined by the Council.

Council meetings location:

Council Chamber
Norwood Town Hall
175 The Parade, Norwood (enter via George Street and proceed up the stairs to the Council Chamber)
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2024 Council meetings schedule

 Download: 2024 Council Meetings Schedule

Day

Date

Time

Location

Monday

22 January

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

5 February

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

4 March

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

2 April*

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

6 May

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

3 June

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

1 July

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

5 August

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

2 September

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Tuesday 8 October* 7:00-11:00pm Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall
Monday 4 November 7:00-11:00pm Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

Monday

2 December

7:00-11:00pm

Council Chambers, Norwood Town Hall

* Meeting re-scheduled to the first Tuesday of the month as the first Monday is a Public Holiday.

How to participate

Members of the public have the opportunity to express their views on particular issues before the Council in the following ways:

Deputations to the Council

With the written permission of the Mayor, a member of the public can address the Council or a Committee personally or on behalf of a group of residents, on any item relevant to the Council or that Committee.

Petitions

Written petitions can be addressed to the Council on any issue within the Council's jurisdiction.

Find out more

Contact Elected Members

Members of the public can contact the Elected Members of the Council to discuss any issue relevant to the Council.

Written requests

Members of the public can write to the Council on any Council policy, activity or service.