We collaborate with other councils to deliver services for our community through three regional subsidiaries, Centennial Park Cemetery Authority, Brown Hill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Board and Eastern Waste Management Authority.

Brown Hill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Board

The Brown Hill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Board manages the implementation of the Brown Hill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Management Plan for the Cities of Adelaide, Burnside, Mitcham, Unley and West Torrens. The Board also oversees the construction, management and ongoing maintenance of all flood mitigation works as part of the Brown Hill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Project. A formal charter sets out the powers, functions and duties of the Brownhill and Keswick Creeks Stormwater Board.

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Centennial Park Cemetery Authority

Centennial Park Cemetery Authority is the state's premier cemetery covering 40 hectares of landscape gardens and burial areas, and is owned by the Cities of Mitcham and Unley.  A formal charter  sets out the powers, functions and duties of Centennial Park Cemetery Authority.

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Eastern Waste Management Authority

Eastern Waste Management Authority is responsible for the collection and disposal of waste for the Cities of Mitcham, Burnside, Norwood, Payneham & St Peters, Prospect, Adelaide Hills Council, Campbelltown City Council, and Corporation of the Town of Walkerville.  A formal charter sets out the powers, functions and duties of Eastern Waste Management Authority.

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