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List of candidates
In accordance with the Local Government (Elections) Act 1999, the draw to determine the order of candidate names to appear on the ballot paper was held on 13 March 2025. The result of the draw are detailed below.
Yorke Peninsula Council - Kalkabury ward

DINHAM, Phil
Having holidayed on the Yorke Peninsula for the past 50 years and now calling Point Turton home for the last seven, I've a strong connection to this region. I have a deep appreciation for the local community, environment, and way of life. I bring a wealth of experience from 17 years with the Adelaide City Council, where I worked across parkland and garden maintenance, as well as road, footpath and stormwater drainage construction. I also successfully ran my own small, specialised transport business for 24 years, giving me strong skills in planning, finances, problem-solving and customer service. Additionally, I have worked in the civil construction industry at various times. I take a keen interest in the environment, agriculture, and small business - key pillars of our community. As a councillor, my focus would be on enhancing amenities for all rate payers, including residents, farmers, small businesses, sporting oranisations, and, importantly, the younger generation.
I do not live in Kalkabury Ward
Contact Details: pdinham @bigpond. net.au
I am not a member of a Political Party
GUNNING, Richard
I have lived and worked in Maitland my whole adult life. I have previously served two terms as a councillor when it was just the Central Yorke Council. I didn’t re nominate when amalgamation occurred with the Southern Yorke Peninsula council; also as my family and work committents took precedence. I have recently sold my business which I successfully operated for fifty years. I now have the time and knowledge to be able to assist in the operations of the council.
I live in Kalkabury Ward
Contact Details: richard @yorkeauto. com.au
I am not a member of a Political Party
LE FEUVRE, Danny
I have called Ardrossan home for the past 22 years. Along with my wife and son, we have been strong contributors to our local community. Across the years I have volunteered in our local football club, community events, Pt Vincent Sailing Club and our local CFS brigade. I hold a B.app sci (Melb Uni), M.agri buss (Adel Uni) and I am a graduate of the Australian Institute of Company Directors. In my professional capacity I am the CEO of the Australian Honey Bee Industry Council (national representative body for the honey bee industry) and Deputy Chair of AgriFutures Australia (a commonwealth government statutory RDC). Previous experiences have included running a small business on Yorke Peninsula for 15 years, providing research and agronomy services to the grains industry and serving on many industry volunteer boards. I am passionate about ensuring the long-term prosperity of our regional communities and ensuring the Kalkabury ward is strongly represented at council.
I live in Kalkabury Ward
Contact Details: dannybees38 @gmail.com
I am a member of the Liberal Party of Australia (SA Division)
HONNER, Meg
Being from a fifth generation family on the Yorke Peninsula I have a deep connection to both the land and the community. I’m a graphic designer and ceramic artist who works from our home in Yorke Valley. As an active member of the YP Arts and Culture Working Group I enjoy working on a team that organises events that celebrate the arts and artists of Yorke Peninsula. This year along with a small group of local women, we are organising what will be the first Rural Women’s Day event on Yorke Peninsula, celebrating rural and regional women. I’m also a member of the Maitland and District Progress Association. I strongly believe in the power of community and the value of supporting local initiatives. I’d like to make the Yorke Peninsula an even better place to live, work and ultimately prosper.
I live in Kalkabury Ward
Contact Details: meg.honner@ icloud.com
I am not a member of a Political Party