Shire of Longreach explained

Type:lga
Shire of Longreach
State:qld
Image Upright:0.81
Pop:4,180
Pop Year:2006 census
Area:23561.4
Est:1900
Seat:Longreach
Near-Nw:Winton
Near-N:Winton
Near-Ne:Aramac
Near-W:Winton
Near-E:Ilfracombe
Near-Sw:Barcoo
Near-S:Barcoo
Near-Se:Isisford

The Shire of Longreach was a local government area located in central western Queensland, centred on the town of Longreach, from which the shire was administered. It covered an area of 23561.4km2, and existed as a local government entity from 1900 until 2008, when it amalgamated with the Shires of Ilfracombe and Isisford to form the Longreach Region.

History

The Longreach Division was created on 9 May 1900 under the Divisional Boards Act 1887, out of part of the Aramac Division.

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Longreach Division became the Shire of Longreach on 31 March 1903.

On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Longreach merged with the Shires of Ilfracombe and Isisford to form the Longreach Region.

Traditionally, a pastoral area, the shire increasingly became a tourist destination with attractions such as the Australian Stockman's Hall of Fame and the Qantas Founders Outback Museum.

Towns and localities

The Shire of Longreach included the following settlements:

Chairmen

1927: R. L. H. Peterson [1]

Population

YearPopulation
1933 4,564
1947 4,137
1954 4,343
1961 5,013
1966 4,959
1971 4,300
1976 4,052
1981 3,846
1986 3,871
1991 4,369
1996 4,419
2001 4,368
2006 4,180

References

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Pugh. Theophilus Parsons. Pugh's Almanac for 1927. 1927. 13 June 2014.