Town of Camperdown explained

Type:lga
Town of Camperdown
State:vic
Region:Barwon South West
Area:14.55
Est:1952
Seat:Camperdown
Pop:3480
Pop Year:1992
Pop Footnotes:[1]
County:Hampden
Noautocat:yes

The Town of Camperdown was a local government area about 200km (100miles) west-southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, centred on Camperdown. The town covered an area of 14.55km2, and existed from 1952 until 1994. Its area was surrounded by the Shire of Hampden.

History

Originally, the town's area was part of the East Riding of the Shire of Hampden, which was incorporated in 1857. On 9 September 1952, Camperdown was severed and incorporated as a separate borough. It became a town on 21 January 1959.[2]

On 23 September 1994, the Town of Camperdown was abolished, and along with the Shire of Hampden and parts of the Shires of Colac, Heytesbury, Mortlake, and the area around Princetown, on the Great Ocean Road, was merged into the newly created Corangamite Shire.[3]

Wards

The Town of Camperdown was not subdivided into wards, and the nine councillors represented the entire area.

Population

YearPopulation
1954 3,205
1958 3,400*
1961 3,446
1966 3,537
1971 3,477
1976 3,596
1981 3,315
1986 3,596
1991 3,545

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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. 542. 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. 5. 0-642-23117-6. 2008-01-05.