Panorama Council Intelligence
City of Mitcham · Council intelligence · Updated 2026-04-28
“Council provides in-principle support for the Denman Tennis Club to apply for Development Approval to extend the hours of use for the lighting on Court B... at Denman Reserve, Lower Mitcham”
City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.3
Electrical trades — extended lighting use may require electrical works, sportsfield lighting upgrades, controls/timer installation.
“Authorises the purchase of an electronic key management system at a one-off capital cost of $75,000 (ex GST), and ongoing operating cost of $1000 per annum”
City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.4
Electrical and security trades — installation of electronic locking/key cabinet systems across council facilities, low-voltage wiring, networking.
“Council endorses for community consultation the amended Community Land Management Plans for: Conservation/ Biodiversity Reserves... Parks (Playgrounds)... Community Centres and Halls... Kindergartens”
City of Mitcham Full Council Meeting, 14 April 2026, Item 10.2
Plumbing, electrical, roofing — CLMPs guide future maintenance and capital works on council facilities including kindergartens, halls and recreation complexes.
Panorama falls within the City of Mitcham local government area in Southern Adelaide, South Australia.
Panorama's part of the City of Mitcham foothills belt, which means you're living with older homes and the plumbing that comes with them. If you need a plumber in Panorama after hours, the reality is your pipes are probably from an era when planned obsolescence wasn't a thing—they just rusted through instead. We know the territory: established suburbs, bushland interfaces, weather that doesn't pull punches. That's why TradePulse runs 24/7 in this area.
- Burst or corroded copper and galvanised steel pipes in post-war homes
- Blocked drains from clay sewer systems common in older estates
- Water pressure problems and slow drains in homes with aging pipework
- Stormwater backup and surface water pooling after heavy rain—April's 40mm event typical
- Leaking roof penetrations and gutter issues exacerbated by tree cover in foothills location
- Water damage in basements or subfloor spaces during wet season
- Tap and fitting failures in decades-old plumbing
- Septic or on-site sewerage issues in bushland-adjacent properties