Shire of Murrindindi explained

Type:lga
Shire of Murrindindi
State:vic
Pop:15,197
Est:1994
Gazetted:18 November 1994[1]
Area:3880
Mayor:Sandice McAulay
Seat:Alexandra
Region:Hume
Stategov:Eildon
Fedgov:Indi
Url:http://www.murrindindi.vic.gov.au/
Near-N:Strathbogie
Near-Ne:Mansfield
Near-E:Mansfield
Near-Se:Yarra Ranges
Near-S:Yarra Ranges
Near-Sw:Nillumbik
Near-W:Mitchell
Near-Nw:Mitchell

The Shire of Murrindindi is a local government area in the Hume region of Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covers an area of 3880km2[2] and, in August 2021, had a population of 15,197. It includes the towns of Alexandra, Buxton, Eildon, Flowerdale, Kinglake, Marysville, Molesworth, Strath Creek, Taggerty, Yarck and Yea. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the Shire of Alexandra, Shire of Yea, and parts of the Shire of Broadford, Shire of Eltham, Shire of Euroa, Shire of Healesville and City of Whittlesea.[1]

The Shire is governed by the Murrindindi Shire Council; its seat of local government and administrative centre is located at the council headquarters in Alexandra, it also has service centres located in Kinglake and Yea. The Shire is named after the locality of Murrindindi, which is located near the geographical centre of the LGA.

Parts of Murrindindi were badly affected by the 2009 Victorian bushfires, notably the towns of Marysville and Kinglake. In total, 106 people died across the Shire including 38 in Kinglake and 34 in Marysville.

The Lake Mountain ski resort is an unincorporated area near the southern border of the shire, which creates a small exclave.

Council

Current composition

The council is composed of seven wards and seven councillors, with one councillor elected to represent each ward.[3]

WardCouncillor
CathedralSandice McAulay
CheviotSue Carpenter
EildonKarine Haslem
King ParrotEric Lording
KinglakeIlona Gerencser
KoriellaJohn Walsh
Red GateDamien Gallagher

Administration and governance

The Council meets on a monthly basis for Scheduled Meetings and from time to time for Unscheduled Meetings. The meetings are streamed live on Council's Facebook page. Council provides customer services from its Library and Customer Service Centres in Alexandra, Kinglake and Yea and also from its Mobile Library and Customer Service.

Media

Murrindindi Shire activities are covered weekly in local print publications and also on local radio UGFM. The latest information is also made available on Council's website and Facebook pages.

Townships and localities

The 2021 census recorded the shire population at 15,197, compared to 13,732 in the 2016 census.[4]

Population
Locality 2016 2021
171 146
2,695 2,801
492 591
268 257
25 27
41 59
14 14
8 19
974 944
^ 0 3
60 82
^ 689 790
Population
Locality 2016 2021
41 64
415 443
85 102
^ 148 141
^ 122 151
54 70
^ 59 53
73 86
106 156
^ 1,536 1,662
345 413
Population
Locality 2016 2021
^ 1,166 1,305
60 66
82 121
60 75
^ 394 501
^ 190 216
72 91
107 114
205 201
322 360
56 44
Population
Locality 2016 2021
^ 112 164
164 231
328 405
38 76
57 72
299 311
^ 344 366
^ 108 90
100 130
168 194
1,587 1,789
^ - Territory divided with another LGA

See also

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: S87 of 1994. Order estg (Part 9) the Shire of Murrindindi. Victoria Government Gazette – Online Archive. 1837–1997. State Government of Victoria. 18 November 1994. 4. 10 January 2014.
  2. Web site: Data by region Australian Bureau of Statistics . 2023-04-18 . dbr.abs.gov.au.
  3. Web site: Murrindindi Shire Council. Local Government in Victoria. Department of Transport, Planning and Local Infrastructure. State Government of Victoria. 10 January 2014.
  4. Web site: Census Australian Bureau of Statistics . www.abs.gov.au . en . 11 January 2023.