Goondiwindi Region Explained

Type:lga
Goondiwindi Region
State:qld
Image Upright:0.81
Mayor:Lawrence Springborg
Pop:10310
Area:19258
Area Footnotes:[1]
Est:2008
Seat:Goondiwindi
Region:Darling Downs
Url:http://www.grc.qld.gov.au
Stategov:Southern Downs
Fedgov:Maranoa
Near-Nw:Balonne
Near-N:Western Downs
Near-Ne:Toowoomba
Near-W:Balonne
Near-E:Southern Downs
Near-Sw:Moree Plains (NSW)
Near-S:Moree Plains (NSW)
Near-Se:Inverell (NSW)

The Goondiwindi Region is a local government area located in the Darling Downs region of Queensland, Australia along the state's border with New South Wales. Established in 2008, it was preceded by three previous local government areas which dated back to the 19th century.

It has an estimated operating budget of A$26.1 million.

In the, the Goondiwindi Region had a population of 10,310 people.

History

Prior to the 2008 amalgamation, the Goondiwindi Region existed as three distinct local government areas:

Inglewood and Waggamba began as two of Queensland's 74 divisions created under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 on 11 November 1879. The Municipality of Goondiwindi was proclaimed under the Local Government Act 1878 on 20 October 1888. They became shires, and a town, respectively on 31 March 1903 under the Local Authorities Act 1902.

In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released its report and recommended that the three areas amalgamate.[2] On 15 March 2008, the Town and Shires formally ceased to exist, and elections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.

On 17 May 2024, the Queensland Government decided to amalgamate the localities of North Talwood and South Talwood into a single location called Talwood (with the town of Talwood as its main urban area).[3] [4] [5]

Wards

The council remains undivided and its elected body consists of six councillors and a mayor.

Mayors

2008−present

No.PortraitMayorPartyTerm startTerm end
1Graeme ScheuIndependent15 March 200828 March 2020
2Lawrence SpringborgIndependent LNP28 March 2020incumbent

Towns and localities

The Goondiwindi Region includes the following settlements:

Goondiwindi area:

Other areas:

Waggamba area:

Inglewood area:

Libraries

The Goondiwindi Regional Council operate public libraries at Goondiwindi, Inglewood, and Texas.[6]

Demographics

The populations given relate to the component entities prior to 2008.

YearRegion totalGoondiwindiWaggambaInglewood
1933 8,696 1,931 2,468 4,297
1947 9,114 2,467 2,590 4,057
1954 10,359 2,950 2,968 4,441
1961 11,265 3,274 3,123 4,868
1966 10,608 3,529 2,895 4,184
1971 10,253 3,695 2,913 3,645
1976 9,509 3,741 2,539 3,229
1981 9,334 3,576 2,732 3,026
1986 9,859 4,103 2,757 2,999
1991 10,181 4,331 2,898 2,952
1996 9,857 4,374 2,712 2,771
2001 10,348 4,760 2,975 2,613
2006 10,399 4,873 2,951 2,575
2011 10,628
2016 10,630
2021 10,310

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018 . Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. Book: Report of the Local Government Reform Commission. Queensland Local Government Reform Commission. 2. 146–150. 978-1-921057-11-3. July 2007. 3 June 2010.
  3. Web site: Current proposals and decisions Place names . 2024-07-20 . Environment, land, and water . Queensland Government.
  4. Web site: 29 September 2023 . Proposed locality: Talwood, Goondiwindi Region (shows boundaries of North Talwood and South Talwood) . 20 July 2024 . Environment, land and water . Queensland Government.
  5. Web site: 17 May 2024 . Locality of Talwood within the Goondiwindi Local Government Area . 20 July 2024 . Environment, land and water . Queensland Government.
  6. Web site: Libraries. Goondiwindi Regional Council. https://web.archive.org/web/20180131031059/http://www.grc.qld.gov.au/libraries. 31 January 2018. live. 31 January 2018.