The District Council of Munno Para East was a local government area of South Australia from 1853 to 1958, seated at Uleybury.
[1] The District Council of Munno Para East was Proclaimed by Governor Sir Henry Young on 10 November 1853 [2][3] to govern the eastern half of the cadastral Hundred of Munno Para[4][5] following a Memorial in September 1853 from 87 owners and occupiers of land in the eastern portion of Munno Para Hundred, praying that that portion of the Hundred lying east of the Great North road, and containing about 50 square miles, be constituted a District; and that James Umpherston, James Adamson, Daniel Garlick, William Kelly, and Phillip Butler be the first District Council.
[5] The District Council of Munno Para West was established the following year in 1854 to bring local government to the western half of the Hundred.
[5] The first meeting of the expanded District Council of Munno Para East was held at Uley on Monday 3 July 1933.
In exchange, Salisbury would take the section of Munno Para East which is included in the new satellite town plans which would later become Elizabeth.