The District Council of Central Yorke Peninsula was a local government area in South Australia from 1969 to 1997.
[1][2] In 1986, the district council was described as having an area of 1,558.8 square kilometres (601.9 sq mi) being the full extent of the cadastral Hundreds of Cunningham, Kilkerran, Maitland, Muloowurtie and Wauraltee, with a population of 4290 (1984 estimate).
The major towns were reported as being Ardrossan, Maitland, Pine Point and Port Victoria.
Primary industry consisted of the cultivation of barley, wheat, peas, beans, oats and small seed crops while secondary industry consisted of the mining of dolomite to the south of Ardrossan and retail shopping in Ardrossan and Maitland.
The merged council saw sixteen councillors representing the eight wards of Tiparra, Clinton, Maitland, Kalkabury, Cunningham, Ardrossan, Wauraltee and Muloowurtie.