Holdfast Bay Residents Alliance

The Holdfast Bay Residents Alliance has been formed out of the merger of the former Glenelg and Southern Holdfast Bay Residents Associations to provide representation and an advocacy service on behalf of all Residents right across Holdfast Bay.

Long Term Financial Plan 2024/2034

This Submission is made to the City of Holdfast Bay (the Council) by the Holdfast Bay Residents Alliance Inc. (HBRA) as part of the public consultation.

The comprehensive written reply to our last year’s submission from Council was greatly appreciated by the committee and members.

The expectation of the homeowners is that council will enhance their investments through prudent delivery of services and management of the Council’s assets and liabilities.

HBRA welcomes the opportunity to provide input into the draft Business Plan. This submission seeks to not only provide feedback but to also seek clarification on a number of aspects and details within the Plan.

HBRA acknowledges many positives in the Business Plan and the good work of the dedicated Elected Members, the Council Management and employees.

     HBRA AGM 2022

    Monday December 5th 2022 7pm sharp at Club Holdfast, Holdfast Bowls and Croquet Club, 583 Anzac Highway, Glenelg North

     GUEST  SPEAKER

    Sarah Andrews MP, local Member for Gibson

    “State Government support for the Holdfast Bay Community.”

    Issues include Brighton Road traffic management plan, Rates capping, Planning review, Heritage matters and Policing in retail and entertainment hotspots of Glenelg.

    Book now at   https://www.trybooking.com/CELBJ

       PUBLIC FORUM – Battle for Boothby

      Held on Wednesday May 4th 2022, 7pm

      As a build up towards the important 2022 Federal election, the Holdfast Bay Residents Alliance decided to organize a Meet the Candidates in Boothby Forum on Wednesday May 4th 2022.

      Boothby is the most marginal seat in South Australia and 3rd most marginal seat in Australia, and has been held by the retiring Liberal member Nicole Flint for 6 years. There was a large amount of interest in this event.So the scene was set with the following 5 candidates being confirmed for the seat as at April 2nd which we advertised widely.

      • Dr Rachel Swift, Liberal Party
      • Louise Miller – Frost, Labor Party
      • Jeremy Carter, Greens Party
      • Jo Dyer, Independent
      • Graeme Clark, United Australia Party

      6 + 5 =