Shire of Bannockburn explained

Type:lga
Shire of Bannockburn
State:vic
Region:Barwon South West
Area:702.28
Est:1862
Seat:Bannockburn
Pop:4,560
Pop Year:1992
Pop Footnotes:[1]
County:Grant, Grenville
Near-Nw:Buninyong
Near-N:Ballan
Near-Ne:Ballan
Near-W:Leigh
Near-E:Corio
Near-Sw:Winchelsea
Near-S:Barrabool
Near-Se:Geelong West
Noautocat:yes

The Shire of Bannockburn was a local government area about 85km (53miles) west-south-west of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 702.28km2, and existed from 1862 until 1994.

History

Bannockburn was first incorporated as a road district on 31 October 1862, and became a shire on 30 June 1864. On 15 September 1915, it annexed the Shire of Meredith, which had been created on 30 June 1863, and became a shire on 28 April 1871. Parts of the shire's Steiglitz Riding were severed and annexed to the Shire of Corio's Lara Riding on 31 May 1916.[2]

On 6 May 1994, the Shire of Bannockburn was abolished, and along with the Shires of Grenville and Leigh, and parts of the Shire of Buninyong, was merged into the newly created Golden Plains Shire.

Wards

The Shire of Bannockburn was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:

Towns and localities

Population

YearPopulation
1954 2,126
1958 2,210*
1961 2,200
1966 2,211
1971 2,072
1976 2,365
1981 2,980
1986 3,484
1991 4,320

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Victorian Year Book. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office. 1994. 49–52. 0067-1223.
  2. Book: Victorian Municipal Directory. 1992. Arnall & Jackson. Brunswick. 587–588. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.