City of Cairns explained

Type:lga
City of Cairns
State:qld
Image Upright:0.81
Pop:156,169
Pop Year:2011
Area:1691.4
Est:1885
Seat:Cairns City
Region:Far North Queensland
Url:http://www.cairns.qld.gov.au/
Near-Nw:Mareeba
Near-N:Coral Sea
Near-Ne:Coral Sea
Near-W:Atherton
Near-E:Yarrabah
Near-Sw:Eacham
Near-S:Johnstone
Near-Se:Coral Sea

The City of Cairns was a local government area centred on the Far North Queensland city of Cairns. Established in 1885, for most of its existence it consisted of approximately 51.5km2 around Cairns itself, with much of the metropolitan area being located in the Shire of Mulgrave. The Shire amalgamated into the City on 22 March 1995, as did small sections of neighbouring shires.

In 2008, the City amalgamated with the Shire of Douglas to become the Cairns Region.

History

See also: Shire of Mulgrave (Queensland). Following a petition by local residents, on 28 May 1885, the Borough of Cairns was established under the Local Government Act 1878, being excised from the Cairns Division.

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, the Borough of Cairns became the Town of Cairns on 31 March 1903.

On 12 October 1923, the Town of Cairns was proclaimed City of Cairns.[1]

On 21 November 1991, the Electoral and Administrative Review Commission, created two years earlier, produced its second report, and recommended that local government boundaries in the Cairns area be rationalised, and that the Shire of Mulgrave be dissolved and amalgamated with the City of Cairns. The Shire at that stage had a population of 54,783 (1991) while the City had 49,361. Both authorities had chambers in the Cairns CBD. The old City Council chambers were located on Abbott Street, and have since been converted into a city library. The old Mulgrave Shire Chambers were located on Cairns Esplanade.

The Local Government (Cairns, Douglas, Mareeba and Mulgrave) Regulation 1994 was gazetted on 16 December 1994, additionally mandating that small sections of the Shire of Mareeba around Redlynch and Barron Gorge and Ellis Beach in the Shire of Douglas also be amalgamated. It further specified that the new Council would have an elected mayor and 12 councillors each representing one of 12 divisions.

On 22 March 1995, the new City came into existence, and Tom Pyne, previously the Chairman of the Mulgrave shire council, was elected as its first mayor. He retired in 2000, and Kevin Byrne of the Cairns Unity grouping served two full terms until the council's dissolution in 2008. In a controversial decision,[2] new council chambers were constructed on previously industrial contaminated land in the mainly industrial suburb of Portsmith.

On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the City of Cairns merged with the Shire of Douglas to form the Cairns Region. Byrne was narrowly defeated by Val Schier of Cairns 1st for the mayoralty of the new Regional Council.

In 2012, a proposal was made to de-amalgamate the Shire of Douglas from the Cairns Region. On 6 December 2012, the Queensland Minister for Local Government, the Hon. David Crisafulli, granted the people of the former Douglas Shire a vote on possible de-amalgamation from the Cairns Regional Council, even though the Queensland Treasury Corporation had calculated the costs to be too high a burden on the few ratepayers of this small shire, and the shire to be unviable in the long term. Despite strong opposition from many parties, on 9 March 2013 the citizens of the former Douglas shire voted in a referendum to de-amalgamate. As of 1 January 2014 Douglas Shire is no longer part of the Cairns Regional Council.[3]

Suburbs and localities

The City of Cairns included the following settlements:

Cairns Central area:

Northern Mulgrave area:

Southern Mulgrave area:

1 - shared with Cassowary Coast Region
2 - not to be confused with White Rock in City of Ipswich
3 - shared with shared with Cassowary Coast Region and Tablelands Region

Population

YearCairns (C)Mulgrave (S)
1933 align=center 11,993 align=center 10,303
1947 align=center 16,644 align=center 10,485
1954 align=center 21,020 align=center 13,477
1961 align=center 25,204 align=center 14,427
1966 align=center 26,696 align=center 15,312
1971 align=center 30,288 align=center 16,985
1976 align=center 34,857 align=center 23,025
1981 align=center 39,096 align=center 31,335
1986 align=center 42,227 align=center 41,711
1991 align=center 49,361 align=center 54,783
1996 116,718
2001 119,937
2006 136,460
2011 156,169

Mayors

See main article: List of Mayors of Cairns.

References

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Queensland Government Gazette, Vol. CXXI, 12 October 1923, p.1108.
  2. 'Land Row', The Cairns Post, p1. 19 July 2001.
  3. Web site: De-amalgamation - Queensland Government . 2013-08-14 . dead . https://web.archive.org/web/20130826155025/http://www.dsdip.qld.gov.au/bc . 26 August 2013 . dmy-all .