The Yorke Peninsula and Mid North region spans around 35,000 square kilometres and features a variety of landscapes. Goyder’s Line marks the division between the arid country to the north and the fertile lands in the south-east. The Flinders Ranges begin at Crystal Brook and extend north along the eastern side of Spencer Gulf. Broad plains and valleys shape the heart of the region, including the renowned Clare Valley wine region. The spectacular coastline of the Yorke Peninsula combines rugged cliffs with long sandy beaches, with both sheltered areas and open waters used for fishing, recreation and tourism.
The Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan was adopted by the Minister for Planning in January 2026 following extensive community engagement led by the State Planning Commission. Input from local councils, businesses, and residents was gathered through workshops, surveys and consultation, helping to shape the Plan to reflect regional priorities and needs.
View the Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan online
The current version of the Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan can be viewed on the Regional Planning Portal.
Explore the current Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan
Historic versions
Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan - version YPMN2026.2 (26 March 2026) (PDF 10.7 MB)
Operational 26 March 2026 to 13 May 2026
Section 76 Amendment - Government Gazette dated 26 March 2026
Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan - version YPMN2026.1 (29 January 2026) (PDF 4.6 MB)
Operational 29 January 2026 to 25 March 2026
Section 73 Amendment - Commencement of operation: Yorke Peninsula and Mid North Regional Plan
