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By-law No 5 - Dogs

Provides a By-law to limit the number of dogs kept on premises and for the management and control of dogs in the Council’s area.

By-law No 6 - Waste Management

Provides a By-law to regulate the removal of domestic waste, recyclables and green organic waste from premises in the Council’s area.

By-laws 1-7 (to commence from 15 December 2025)

At its Meeting held on 4 August 2025, the Council made seven new By-laws which will commence from 15 December 2025. The new By-laws can be download below. 

Please note: After reviewing the new Council By-laws, the Legislative Review Committee of the Parliament of South Australia has requested that an Amendment By-law be made by the Council to correct a typographical error in each of the By-law 4 - Local Government Land 2025 and By-law 6 - Waste Management 2025. Prior to this Amendment By-law being made by the Council, consultation must be undertaken in accordance with Section 249(1) of the Local Government Act 1999 which requires that for a period of 21 days, the By-law should be published on the Council’s website and a copy provided to anyone on request. The Amendment By-law can be downloaded below.

Capital Works Summary

Each year the Council invests significant funds to ensure that the quality and standard of the City's infrastructure, including roads, footpaths, kerbs, buildings and recreation and open space assets, is maintained and meets community expectations.

Change of Mailing Address or Name Change Form

Update your personal or business contact details for Council rates.

Civic Bands & Orchestra Policy

Civic Recognition Policy

Commercial Filming & Photography on Council Land Permit Form

This permit allows individuals or organisations to conduct commercial filming or photography on land managed by the City of Norwood Payneham and St Peters, including parks, reserves, roads and footpaths, under specified conditions and timeframes.

When to apply:

Apply before filming or photographing on Council land if the activity is commercial, involves equipment setup, drones, or temporary road/footpath closures. An application is required to ensure compliance with legal, safety, and public liability requirements.

Please note: if you need to set-up fixed equipment, vehicles or other structures on the road or footpath, or you need to temporarily close a portion of the road or footpath, you must also submit an Authorisation to Alter and Use a Public Road / Footpath – Application Form 

Common Local Native Species of the Adelaide Plains

Advice on native plant species selection and their long-term maintenance requirements.

Community Care Referral Form

Residents in need of HACC Services can refer themselves, or may be referred by a family member, carer, general practitioner or other service providers.
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Community Consultation Policy

Community Funding Program Policy

Community Gardens Policy

Community Information Policy

Community Land Lease & Licence Register