City of Ararat explained

Type:lga
City of Ararat
State:vic
Region:Grampians
Area:19.09
Est:1858
Seat:Ararat
County:Ripon
Noautocat:yes

The City of Ararat was a local government area about 200km (100miles) west-northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. It existed from 1858 until 1994.

Headquartered in Ararat, Victoria, the city had jurisdiction over an area of 19.09km2, and by 1992 a population of 8,070 people.[1] It was surrounded by the separate and largely rural Shire of Ararat.

History

Ararat was first incorporated as a borough on 24 September 1858, known as the Municipal District of Ararat, headed by chairmen. In 1862, it was declared as a borough and known as the Borough of Ararat, headed by mayors. It was declared as a town on 29 May 1934, and on 24 May 1950, it was proclaimed as a city. It received some land from the surrounding Shire of Ararat on 27 May 1960.

On 23 September 1994, the City of Ararat was abolished, and along with the Shire of Ararat and parts of the Shire of Stawell, was merged into the newly created Rural City of Ararat.[2]

The former town hall was National Trust listed[3] and later adaptively reused as the Ararat Regional Art Gallery,[4] managed by the Rural City of Ararat. It was designed by Molloy and Smith and built in 1899.

Population

YearPopulation
1954 7,414
1958 7,880*
1961 7,934
1966 8,237
1971 8,312
1976 8,288
1981 8,336
1986 8,015
1991 7,633

Chairmen and mayors

Chairmen

Mayors

External links

Notes and References

  1. Victorian Year Book. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office. Victorian Year-Book. 1994. 49–52. 0067-1223.
  2. Book: Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 1 August 1995. Commonwealth of Australia. 4. 0-642-23117-6. 2008-01-05.
  3. Web site: Town Hall . Vhd.heritage.vic.gov.au . 1978-07-24 . 2022-08-21.
  4. Web site: Site error | Ararat Rural City Council . 2010-09-22 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110221130823/http://www.ararat.vic.gov.au/Page/page.asp?Page_Id=784&h=0 . 2011-02-21 . dead .
  5. Web site: Archived copy . www.ararat.peptolab.com . 22 May 2022 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110715063817/http://www.ararat.peptolab.com/library/document/1254784743_document_honour.pdf . 15 July 2011 . dead.