The District Council of Crystal Brook-Redhill was a local government area in South Australia.
It came into existence on 1 July 1988, as a result of the merger of the District Council of Crystal Brook and District Council of Redhill at the instigation of the two councils.[2][3][4] It followed an earlier unsuccessful proposal that would have also involved the District Council of Georgetown joining the merger.[5] The new council had twelve members, representing the seven wards of the two former councils: Town Ward (4 members), Koolunga Ward (2 members), Redhill Ward (2 members), Broughton Extension Ward, East Ward, Napperby Ward and West Wards (1 member each).[2] As of 1995, the district council operated from chambers located in Crystal Brook.[6] It ceased operation on 17 March 1997, when it amalgamated with the City of Port Pirie to form the Port Pirie Regional Council.[7][8]
Former state MP Ivan Venning was a Crystal Brook-Redhill councillor at its inception.[9][2]