Shire of Rosedale explained

Type:lga
Shire of Rosedale
State:vic
Region:Central Gippsland
Area:2276.6
Est:1869
Seat:Rosedale
Pop:9,230
Pop Year:1992
Pop Footnotes:[1]
County:Buln Buln, Tanjil
Near-Nw:Narracan
Near-N:Maffra
Near-Ne:Avon
Near-W:Traralgon
Near-E:Bass Strait
Near-Sw:Alberton
Near-S:Alberton
Near-Se:Bass Strait
Noautocat:yes

The Shire of Rosedale was a local government area stretching between the towns of Traralgon and Sale, in the Gippsland region of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 2276.6km2, and existed from 1869 until 1994.

History

Rosedale was incorporated as a road district on 26 February 1869, and became a shire on 17 February 1871. It annexed part of the Shire of Alberton on 20 May 1914.[2]

On 2 December 1994, the Shire of Rosedale was abolished, and along with the City of Sale and parts of the Shires of Alberton and Avon, was merged into the newly created Shire of Wellington. The Boole Poole Peninsula south of Metung was transferred to the newly created Shire of East Gippsland, while the Glengarry and Toongabbie districts north of Traralgon were transferred to the newly created Shire of La Trobe.[3]

Wards

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

Towns and localities

Population

YearPopulation
1954 3,860
1958 4,290*
1961 4,566
1966 4,899
1971 4,955
1976 5,174
1981 6,265
1986 7,591
1991 8,578

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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. 823–824. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
  3. Book: Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 1 August 1995. Commonwealth of Australia. 6,8,12. 0-642-23117-6. 2008-01-05.