Type: | lga |
Shire of Moyne | |
State: | vic |
Pop: | 17,374 |
Pop Year: | 2021 |
Pop Footnotes: | [1] |
Area: | 5481 |
Est: | 1994 |
Gazetted: | 23 September 1994[2] |
Mayor: | Cr Ian Smith |
Seat: | Port Fairy |
Region: | Barwon South West |
Url: | http://www.moyne.vic.gov.au/ |
Stategov: | Lowan |
Stategov2: | South-West Coast |
Fedgov: | Wannon |
Near-Nw: | Glenelg |
Near-N: | Southern Grampians Ararat |
Near-Ne: | Corangamite |
Near-W: | Glenelg |
Near-E: | Corangamite |
Near-Sw: | Southern Ocean |
Near-S: | Warrnambool |
Near-Se: | Southern Ocean |
The Shire of Moyne is a local government area in the Barwon South West region of Victoria, Australia, located in the south-western part of the state. It covers an area of 5481km2 and in June 2018 had a population of 16,887.[1] It includes the towns of Port Fairy, Koroit, Mortlake, Macarthur, Peterborough, Caramut, Ellerslie, Framlingham, Garvoc, Hawkesdale, Kirkstall, Panmure, Mailors Flat, Purnim, Wangoom and Woolsthorpe. It also entirely surrounds the City of Warrnambool, a separate local government area. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the Shire of Belfast, Shire of Minhamite, Borough of Port Fairy, and parts of the Shire of Mortlake, Shire of Warrnambool, Shire of Dundas, Shire of Mount Rouse and Shire of Hampden.
The Shire is governed and administered by the Moyne Shire Council; its seat of local government and administrative centre is located at the council headquarters in Port Fairy, it also has a customer service centre in Mortlake, a works depot in Koroit, Mortlake and Macarthur. The Shire is named after the Moyne River, a major geographical feature that meanders through the LGA.
The industry base for the area includes: Dairy, beef cattle, sheep, vegetable production, seafood, other food products, pharmaceuticals, manufacturing, quarrying, and tourism.
The formally recognised traditional owners for the area in which the Shire of Moyne sits are the Eastern Maar peoples and Gunditjmara people,[3] who are represented by the Eastern Maar Aboriginal Corporation (EMAC)[4] and the Gunditj Mirring Traditional Owners Aboriginal Corporation (GMTOAC).[5]
The council is composed of seven councillors elected to represent an unsubdivided municipality.[6]
Councillor | |
Ian Smith | Mayor |
Karen Foster | Deputy Mayor |
Jim Doukas | |
Damian Gleeson | |
Jordan Lockett | |
Daniel Meade | |
James Purcell | |
The council meets in the council chambers at the Mortlake Municipal Office. Administrative activities are conducted at both the Port Fairy and Mortlake offices, which also provide customer services centres.
The 2021 census recorded the shire population at 17,374, up from 16,495 in the 2016 census.[7]
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 1,521 | 1,410 | |
^ | 44 | 39 | |
64 | 71 | ||
^ | 98 | 113 | |
^ | 50 | 39 | |
92 | 75 | ||
^ | 116 | 127 | |
^ | 571 | 596 | |
^ | 123 | 129 | |
^ | 246 | 256 | |
^ | 44 | 49 | |
52 | 37 | ||
215 | 235 | ||
238 | 311 | ||
^ | 124 | 125 | |
^ | 107 | 84 | |
^ | 1,907 | 1,994 | |
46 | 52 | ||
^ | 188 | 222 | |
147 | 157 | ||
158 | 169 | ||
21 | 25 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 243 | 248 | |
^ | 43 | 42 | |
33 | 31 | ||
^ | 56 | 63 | |
402 | 385 | ||
322 | 311 | ||
143 | 130 | ||
^ | 304 | 304 | |
205 | 195 | ||
366 | 406 | ||
9 | 22 | ||
^ | 142 | 188 | |
2,055 | 2,184 | ||
100 | 115 | ||
^ | 6 | 9 | |
522 | 469 | ||
425 | 490 | ||
47 | 36 | ||
67 | 73 | ||
76 | 83 | ||
113 | 106 | ||
58 | 65 | ||
1,372 | 1,477 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 36 | 48 | |
120 | 124 | ||
93 | 96 | ||
^ | 38 | 48 | |
56 | 50 | ||
^ | 14 | 12 | |
76 | 90 | ||
^ | 333 | 318 | |
267 | 233 | ||
61 | 46 | ||
105 | 115 | ||
424 | 442 | ||
^ | 622 | 677 | |
^ | 247 | 322 | |
3,340 | 3,742 | ||
^ | 37 | 47 | |
^ | 14 | 21 | |
270 | 292 | ||
37 | 50 | ||
132 | 128 | ||
117 | 128 | ||
47 | 34 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 22 | 25 | |
64 | 69 | ||
^ | 2,288 | 2,254 | |
10 | 18 | ||
141 | 110 | ||
91 | 88 | ||
81 | 83 | ||
^ | 212 | 198 | |
27 | 19 | ||
^ | 113 | 94 | |
226 | 237 | ||
34 | 42 | ||
^ | 29,661 | 31,308 | |
72 | 77 | ||
55 | 53 | ||
368 | 436 | ||
^ | 361 | 436 | |
422 | 364 | ||
^ | 169 | 160 | |
267 | 284 | ||
^ | 111 | 113 | |
77 | 63 |