Type: | lga |
City of Hervey Bay | |
State: | qld |
Image Upright: | 0.81 |
Pop: | 56,427 |
Pop Year: | 2006 census |
Area: | 2356.3 |
Est: | 1879 |
Abolished: | 2008 |
Seat: | Torquay |
Region: | Wide Bay–Burnett |
Url: | http://www.herveybay.qld.gov.au/ |
Dist1: | 292 |
Location1: | Brisbane |
Dist2: | 113 |
Location2: | Bundaberg |
Near-Nw: | Isis |
Near-N: | Pacific Ocean |
Near-Ne: | Pacific Ocean |
Near-W: | Isis |
Near-E: | Pacific Ocean |
Near-Sw: | Woocoo |
Near-S: | Maryborough |
Near-Se: | Maryborough |
The City of Hervey Bay was a local government area located in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, containing the urban centre of Hervey Bay as well as the northern half of Fraser Island. The City covered an area of 2356.3km2, and existed as a local government entity in various forms from 1879 until 2008, when it was amalgamated with the City of Maryborough, Shire of Woocoo and the 1st and 2nd divisions of the Shire of Tiaro to form the Fraser Coast Region.
The area now known as City of Hervey Bay first received local government with the Divisional Boards Act 1879, where on 11 November 1879, the Antigua (population 1636) and Burrum (population 1511) Divisions were created.
A later division, Howard, was split away from the Division of Isis in 1900.
With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, the Antigua, Burrum and Howard Divisions became the Shires of Antigua, Burrum and Howard on 31 March 1903.
On 3 June 1905, the Shire of Degilbo, later renamed Biggenden, split away from the Shire of Burrum.
On 23 December 1905, the Shire of Burrum was renamed Shire of Pialba.
On 17 February 1917, there was a reorganisation of local government in the Maryborough area. Five shires were abolished:[1]
The resulting local government areas were:
By the 1920s the Hervey Bay area was rapidly expanding due to continuing growth in the primary industries such as sugar cane, citrus, pineapples, beef cattle and fishing, as well as investment in transport infrastructure. In the 1950s and 1960s, population and development increased, and the coastal settlements slowly merged into a single urban area.
On 20 December 1975, the Shire of Burrum was renamed the Shire of Hervey Bay with effect from the local government elections of 27 March 1976. With the new focus on the coastal region, 1086.41NaN1 of its area, with an estimated population of 1,119, was annexed by the City of Maryborough, while 12691NaN1 with an estimated population of 2,629 was annexed by the Shire of Woocoo.
In September 1977, the Shire of Hervey Bay became the Town of Hervey Bay, and on 18 February 1984 it became a City.
On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, Hervey Bay merged with the City of Maryborough, Shire of Woocoo and part of Tiaro to form the Fraser Coast Region.
The City of Hervey Bay included the following settlements:
Urban Hervey Bay:
Rural Hervey Bay:
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Year | Population | |
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1921 | 6,838 | |
1933 | 6,835 | |
1947 | 8,642 | |
1954 | 8,408 | |
1961 | 8,991 | |
1966 | 9,271 | |
1971 | 6,960 | |
1976 | 10,304 | |
1981 | 16,402 | |
1986 | 20,660 | |
1991 | 30,867 | |
1996 | 42,391 | |
2001 | 45,959 | |
2006 | 56,427 |