Type: | lga |
Shire of Pyrenees | |
State: | vic |
Pop: | 7,671 |
Pop Year: | 2021 |
Pop Footnotes: | [1] |
Area: | 3435 |
Est: | 1994 |
Gazetted: | 23 September 1994[2] |
Mayor: | Cr Tanya Kehoe |
Seat: | Beaufort |
Region: | Grampians |
Url: | http://www.pyrenees.vic.gov.au/ |
Stategov: | Ripon |
Fedgov: | Mallee |
Fedgov2: | Wannon |
Near-Nw: | Northern Grampians |
Near-N: | Northern Grampians |
Near-Ne: | Central Goldfields |
Near-W: | Ararat |
Near-E: | Hepburn, Ballarat |
Near-Sw: | Ararat |
Near-S: | Corangamite |
Near-Se: | Golden Plains |
The Shire of Pyrenees is a local government area (LGA) in Victoria, Australia, located in the western part of the state. It covers an area of 3435km2 and in June 2018 had a population of 7,353.[1]
It includes the towns of Avoca, Beaufort, Lexton and Trawalla. It was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the Shire of Avoca, Shire of Lexton and Shire of Ripon.[3]
The Shire is governed and administered by the Pyrenees Shire Council; its seat of local government and administrative centre is located at the council headquarters in Beaufort, it also has a service centre located in Avoca. The Shire is named after the major geographical feature in the region, The Pyrenees Ranges which also gives its name to the Pyrenees wine region, which is located in the north of the Local Government Area.
The council is composed of five wards and five councillors, with one councillor per ward elected to represent each ward.[4] Council Composition as of September 2022:
Ward | Councillor | Notes | ||
---|---|---|---|---|
Avoca | Ron Eason | Mayor | ||
Beaufort | Damian Ferrari | |||
De Cameron | Robert Vance | |||
Ercildoune | David Clark | |||
Mount Emu | Tanya Kehoe | |||
The council meets in the council chambers at the council headquarters in the Beaufort Municipal Offices, which is also the location of the council's administrative activities. It also provides customer services at both its administrative centre in Beaufort, and its service centre in Avoca.
The traditional owners of this land are the Wadawurrung, Dja Dja Wurrung, Wotjobaluk and Eastern Maar.[5]
In the 2021 census, the shire's population was 7,671, up from 7,238 in the 2016 census.[6]
Population | |||
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Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
248 | 223 | ||
1,193 | 1,356 | ||
^ | 43 | 49 | |
1,539 | 1,712 | ||
^ | 21 | 25 | |
51 | 47 | ||
^ | 103 | 112 | |
^ | 51 | 63 | |
59 | 47 | ||
^ | 232 | 249 | |
146 | 171 | ||
^ | 42 | 43 | |
61 | 60 | ||
18 | 13 | ||
19 | 27 | ||
^ | 89 | 72 | |
^ | 183 | 185 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 70 | 90 | |
^ | 131 | 147 | |
^ | 10 | 14 | |
13 | 7 | ||
30 | 30 | ||
17 | 11 | ||
^ | 33 | 29 | |
31 | 13 | ||
95 | 99 | ||
36 | 31 | ||
29 | 22 | ||
8 | 3 | ||
61 | 49 | ||
180 | 200 | ||
^ | 41 | 49 | |
400 | 336 | ||
231 | 284 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
^ | 29 | 85 | |
^ | 580 | 635 | |
46 | 42 | ||
27 | 32 | ||
^ | 19 | 22 | |
167 | 185 | ||
26 | 28 | ||
42 | 44 | ||
^ | 94 | 89 | |
^ | 98 | 99 | |
15 | 14 | ||
17 | 20 | ||
39 | 22 | ||
^ | 15 | 12 | |
231 | 223 | ||
^ | 21 | 19 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
23 | 31 | ||
^ | 94 | 102 | |
^ | 13 | 3 | |
^ | 586 | 609 | |
^ | 1,032 | 1,189 | |
743 | 820 | ||
49 | 49 | ||
^ | 45 | 45 | |
^ | 156 | 158 | |
26 | 15 | ||
141 | 140 | ||
^ | 68 | 72 | |
17 | 16 | ||
110 | 122 | ||
^ | 0 | 0 | |
^ | 275 | 308 |