Glen Innes Severn Explained

Type:lga
Glen Innes Severn
State:nsw
Region:New England
Area:5487
Seat:Glen Innes[1]
Pop2:8908
Pop2 Year:2018 est.
Pop2 Footnotes:[2]
Coordinates:-29.7167°N 196°W
Url:http://www.gisc.nsw.gov.au
Mayor:Robert Banham
Stategov:Northern Tablelands
Near-Sw:Armidale
Near-S:Armidale
Near-Se:Clarence Valley
Near-E:Clarence Valley
Near-Ne:Clarence Valley
Near-N:Tenterfield

Glen Innes Severn is a local government area in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia. The council serves an area of and is located adjacent to the New England Highway. The council was formed by the amalgamation of Severn Shire and Glen Innes City Council.

The mayor of Glen Innes Severn Council is Cr. Robert Banham.

Main towns and villages

The council area includes the town of Glen Innes and villages including Emmaville, Deepwater, Wellingrove, Glencoe, Stonehenge and Red Range and several hamlets including Diehard, Gibraltar Range, Kingsgate and Wellington Vale.

Heritage listings

The Glenn Innes Servern has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Demographics

At the, there were people in the Glen Innes Severn local government area, of these 49.5 per cent were male and 50.5 per cent were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 5.6 per cent of the population which is approximately double both the national and state averages. The median age of people in the Glen Innes Severn Council area was 46 years; nearly ten years higher than the national median. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 18.1 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 22.0 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 48.7 per cent were married and 14.1 per cent were either divorced or separated.

Population growth in the Glen Innes Severn Council area between the, the, and the 2011 census was marginal. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78 per cent and 8.32 per cent for each fiveyear period respectively, population growth in the Glen Innes Severn local government area was significantly lower than the national average. The median weekly income for residents within the Glen Innes Severn Council area was below the national average.

At the 2011 census, the proportion of residents in the Glen Innes Severn local government area who stated their ancestry as Australian or Anglo-Saxon exceeded 92 per cent of all residents (national average was 65.2 per cent). In excess of 69 per cent of all residents in the Glen Innes Severn Council area nominated a religious affiliation with Christianity at the 2011 census, which was significantly higher than the national average of 50.2 per cent. Meanwhile, as at the census date, compared to the national average, households in the Glen Innes Severn local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (2.7 per cent) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4 per cent); and a significantly higher proportion (93 per cent) where English only was spoken at home (national average was 76.8 per cent).

Selected historical census data for Glen Innes Severn local government area
Census year 200120062011
Population Estimated residents on Census night
103rd 96th
% of New South Wales population 0.13%
% of Australian population 0.05%  0.04%  0.04%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
Australian34.1%
English31.1%
Irish9.8%
Scottish9.4%
German3.9%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Dutchn/c 0.1%  0.2%
Germann/c 0.1%  0.1%
Finnishn/c n/c  0.1%
Mandarinn/c n/c  0.1%
Japanesen/c n/c  0.1%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Anglicann/c 37.3%  35.5%
Catholicn/c 22.3%  21.8%
No religionn/c 10.4%  14.0%
Uniting Churchn/c 7.6%  7.1%
Presbyterian and Reformedn/c 4.9%  4.9%
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal incomeA$337 A$395
% of Australian median income72.3% 68.5%
Family income Median weekly family incomeA$765 A$915
% of Australian median income65.3% 61.8%
Household income Median weekly household incomeA$613 A$734
% of Australian median income59.7% 59.5%

Council

Current composition and election method

Glen Innes Severn Council is composed of seven councillors elected proportionally as a single ward. All councillors are elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor is elected by the councillors at the first meeting of the council. The most recent election was held in December 2021, and the makeup of the council is as follows:[4]

PartyCouncillors
 Independents and unalignedalign=right 6
 The Greensalign=right 1
Totalalign=right 7

The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election, is:[4]

CouncillorPartyNotes
 Rob BanhamIndependentMayor[5]
 Troy ArandaleIndependent
 Tim AltIndependent
 Lara GreshamIndependent
 Carol SparksThe Greens
 Jack ParryIndependent
 Andrew ParsonsIndependent

Election results

2021

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Glen Innes Severn Council . . 2 December 2006.
  2. Web site: 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017–18. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. 27 March 2019. Estimated resident population (ERP) at 30 June 2018.
  3. 01487. H99/00224; EF14/5007. 18 May 2018.
  4. Web site: Glen Innes Severn Council: Summary of First Preference and Group Votes for each Candidate . Local Government Elections 2016 . Electoral Commission of New South Wales . 16 September 2016 . 20 October 2016.
  5. News: Upset result in Glen Innes Severn Council mayoral election . 23 September 2016 . Thomson, Craig . Northern Daily Leader . Australia . 20 October 2016.