Shire of Gatton explained

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Shire of Gatton
State:qld
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Area:1571.8
Est:1880
Seat:Gatton
Pop:15,572
Url:http://www.gatton.qld.gov.au/
Near-Nw:Toowoomba
Near-N:Crows Nest
Near-Ne:Esk
Near-W:Cambooya
Near-E:Laidley
Near-Sw:Clifton
Near-S:Warwick
Near-Se:Boonah

The Shire of Gatton was a local government area located in the Lockyer Valley region between the cities of Toowoomba and Ipswich, and about 90km (60miles) west of Brisbane, the state capital of Queensland, Australia. The shire covered an area of 1571.8km2, and existed from 1880 until its merger with the Shire of Laidley to form the Lockyer Valley Region on 15 March 2008.

History

Tarampa Division was created on 15 January 1880 under the Divisional Boards Act 1879, and its board held its first meeting on 20 February 1880. On 25 April 1888, the Laidley Division area broke away and separately incorporated, and on 25 January 1890, the Forest Hill area moved from Tarampa Division to Laidley Division.[1]

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Tarampa Division became the Shire of Tarampa on 31 March 1903.

On 3 September 1938, the Shire of Tarampa was renamed the Shire of Gatton. On 19 March 1949 it grew to incorporate part of the former Shires of Drayton and Highfields, while losing some of its original area to the City of Toowoomba and Shire of Crows Nest.

On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Gatton merged with the Shire of Laidley to form the Lockyer Valley Region.

Structure

The Shire of Gatton was divided into three divisions electing a total of eight councillors, plus a popularly elected mayor.

Towns and localities

The Shire of Gatton included the following settlements:

Population

YearPopulation
1933 6,053
1947 6,403
1954 7,137
1961 7,594
1966 7,814
1971 8,099
1976 8,689
1981 9,675
1986 11,734
1991 13,810
1996 14,730
2001 14,925
2006 15,572

Mayors

External links

Further reading

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Notes and References

  1. Queensland Government Gazette, 25 April 1888, p.1403.