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Excerpts from Council Members' Register of Interests Excerpts from Council Members’ Register of Interests Under section 70(a1) of the Local Government Act 1999, the council must publish on its website, in accordance with the regulations, the following details about a council member as recorded in the Register of Interests: the member's income sources (within the meaning of Schedule 3 to the Local Government Act) or employer; the name of any political party, any body or association formed for political purposes or any trade or professional organisation (within the meaning of Schedule 3) of which the member is a member; any gifts received by the member that are required to be included in the information entered in the Register in relation to the member. The table below contains the required information, current as at 13 October 2020. Gifts Received worth $750 or more Employer/Income Political Party/ (as per Schedule 3, Council Member Source Body/Association s 2(2)(d) Sandy Verschoor City of Adelaide Nil Nil Lord Mayor Gregg Mitchell Pty Ltd Area Councillor Groundplay Pty Ltd Mitchell Verschoor and Assoc ATF STAGE Family Trust Premier’s Climate Change Council Adelaide Festival Centre Trust Adelaide Festival Corporation Sandy Verschoor & Associates Anne Moran City of Adelaide Liberal Party Nil Area Councillor + Refer attached Robert Simms City of Adelaide Greens SA Nil Area Councillor University of Adelaide NTEU Arman Abrahimzadeh City of Adelaide Liberal Party of Nil Area Councillor South Australian Australia, SA Division Housing Authority Franz Knoll City of Adelaide Australian Meat Nil Area Councillor Knoll Consultants & Industry Council Investments P/L Northern Economic HG & A Knoll P/L Leaders Gifts Received worth $750 or more Employer/Income Political Party/ (as per Schedule 3, Council Member Source Body/Association s 2(2)(d) Liberal Party of Australia, SA Division Phillip Martin City of Adelaide Hairdressers Co‐ Nil North Ward Councillor Commonwealth PSS operative of SA Commonwealth Govt Australian Super Mary Couros City of Adelaide Nil Nil North Ward Councillor In2 Real Estate P/L Tony Tomatoes/Ruby Red Pizza P/L Couros Family Trust Coco Bello Beach Bum T/A L’Italy Simon Hou City of Adelaide Nil Nil Central Ward Councillor Selltri P/L T/A DG Real Estate Jessy Khera City of Adelaide Nil Nil Central Ward Councillor Angas St Property Trust Vincent Place Trust Sharma Khera Trust Eagle Khera Trust Greg Mackie City of Adelaide Nil Nil History Trust of SA SA Govt Return income on investment property Helen Donovan City of Adelaide AHPRA Nil South Ward Councillor Executive Director Fitness Australia Walking SA Adelaide Parklands Health Psychologist Preservation (primary client – Association Diabetes Australia) Stormwater Group Fitness Instructor Management (Next Generation and Authority private) State Records Council Authorised marriage celebrant University of Adelaide (completed Oct 2019) Stormwater Mgt Authority State Records Council Rental property in Abbotsford Vic. Gifts Received worth $750 or more Employer/Income Political Party/ (as per Schedule 3, Council Member Source Body/Association s 2(2)(d) Alexander Hyde City of Adelaide Liberal Party of Nil South Ward Councillor Nicolle Flint MP Australia, SA Division Senator Alex Antic (finished) Sam Duluk MP (finished) .
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