Municipality of Kiama explained

Type:lga
Kiama Municipal Council
State:nsw
Area:258
Coordinates:-34.65°N 201°W
Est:1859
Seat:Kiama[1]
Mayor:Neil Reilly
Region:Illawarra
Logo Upright:1.2
Url:http://www.kiama.nsw.gov.au
Stategov:Kiama
Fedgov:Gilmore
Near-Nw:Wingecarribee
Near-N:Shellharbour
Near-Ne:Tasman Sea
Near-W:Wingecarribee
Near-E:Tasman Sea
Near-Sw:Shoalhaven
Near-S:Shoalhaven
Near-Se:Tasman Sea

The Municipality of Kiama is a local government area in the Illawarra region of New South Wales, Australia. The area is situated south of Shellharbour and the City of Wollongong and is located adjacent to the Pacific Ocean, the Princes Highway and the South Coast railway line.

Towns and localities

The Municipality of Kiama contains the following towns and localities:

Municipal history

The municipality of Kiama was created in 1859. There were three wards: Kiama, Gerringong and Jamberoo. The first council comprised James Colley, John Sharpe and Joseph Pike (representing the Kiama Ward); John Hukins, John Colley and John Hanrahan (representing the Jamberoo Ward); and Joseph Blow, Robert Miller and James Robinson (representing the Gerringong Ward). The first mayor of Kiama was James Colley.

In 1871, Gerringong separated from the Kiama municipality and Jamberoo in 1892. In 1954, the Gerringong, Jamberoo and Kiama municipalities were amalgamated forming today's current municipal boundaries.

Kiama has had three female mayors: Ruth Devenney (1991 until 1992), Joyce Wheatley (1992 until 2000) and Sandra McCarthy (2000 until 2012).

A 2015 review of local government boundaries recommended that the Municipality of Kiama merge with the City of Shoalhaven to form a new council with an area of and support a population of approximately .[2] The Kiama community along with the Shoalhaven community actively campaigned against any forced council amalgamation between the two councils.[3] Kiama council held a non-compulsory poll on 7 May 2016 to grasp community attitudes to the proposal.[4] The results of the poll concluded that 95% of the community supported remaining an independent council, with a 49.9% turnout.[5] On 12 May 2016, the NSW State Government determined not to amalgamate Kiama and Shoalhaven council areas.[6]

Demographics

At the the total population of the Municipality was people. The median age of the community was 48 years.

About 8.2% of the population was born outside of Australia, with the top countries of birth being England at 5.2%, New Zealand at 1.3%, Scotland at 0.6%, the United States of America at 0.6% and Germany at 0.5%. The Indigenous Australian population is 2.3% of the total community population.

English was spoken as a first language by 91.0% of the population. The top response for languages spoken at home other than English was Italian at 0.4%, followed by German at 0.3%, Spanish at 0.3%, Greek at 0.3% and French at 0.3%.

Council

Current composition and election method

The council of the municipality of Kiama is composed of nine 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 on 4 December 2021 and the makeup of the council is as follows:[7]

PartyCouncillors
 Australian Labor Partyalign=right 2
 The Greensalign=right 2
 Independentsalign=right 1
 S.A.F.E. Kiamaalign=right 1
 Team Reillyalign=right 1
 We Love Kiama Gerringong Jamberooalign=right 1
 Your Community Candidatesalign=right 1
Totalalign=right 9

The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election, is:[7] [8]

CouncillorPartyNotes
 Kathy RiceGreens
 Imogen DraismaLaborDeputy Mayor
 Mark CroxfordYour Community Candidates
 Karen Renkema-LangS.A.F.E. Kiama
 Neil ReillyTeam ReillyMayor
 Matt BrownWe Love Kiama Gerringong JamberooFormer state MP for Kiama
 Jodi KeastGreens
 Stuart LarkinsLabor
 Warren SteelIndependent

Election results

2021

See also

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Council of the Municipality of Kiama . . 26 November 2006 . https://web.archive.org/web/20060906230418/http://www.dlg.nsw.gov.au/dlg/dlghome/dlg_CouncilContactDetails.asp?slacode=4400 . 6 September 2006 . dead .
  2. Web site: Merger proposal: Kiama Municipal Council, Shoalhaven City Council . dead . 5 March 2017 . https://web.archive.org/web/20170305091215/https://dpc-olg-ss.s3.amazonaws.com/3a1a4ba872a6b4b1456af65e30818a2a/Shoalhaven-Kiama.pdf . . January 2016 . 10 March 2016 . 7 .
  3. News: Kiama locals protest over proposed merger with Shoalhaven council - ABC News. ABC News. 22 December 2015.
  4. Web site: Kiama council to further consider plebiscite proposal. 24 February 2016.
  5. Web site: Kiama says no to council amalgamations. 8 May 2016.
  6. Web site: Kiama community wins - Kiama Municipal Council . www.kiama.nsw.gov.au . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20160512034107/http://www.kiama.nsw.gov.au/your-council/news---media/media-releases/kiama-community-wins . 2016-05-12.
  7. Web site: Kiama Councillor Election . 18 May 2024 . https://web.archive.org/web/20240518122657/https://pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au/LG2101/kiama/councillor . . pastvtr.elections.nsw.gov.au . live . 22 December 2021 . The following candidates were declared elected on 22 December 2021: Kathy RICE (GRN) Karen RENKEMA-LANG (IND) Imogen DRAISMA (ALP) Neil REILLY (IND) Matt BROWN Mark CROXFORD Jodi KEAST (GRN) Stuart LARKINS (ALP) Warren STEEL (IND).
  8. Web site: Local Government Register of Groups of Candidates by Electorate by Group Name . 72–73 . https://web.archive.org/web/20230405033531/https://elections.nsw.gov.au/NSWEC/media/NSWEC/Registers/Register%20of%20Groups%20of%20Candidates/20211129-LG-Groups-of-Candidates.pdf . 5 April 2023 . 29 November 2021 . dead .