Yallaroi Shire Explained

Type:lga
Yallaroi Shire
State:nsw
Pop:4,279
Pop Year:2004
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Area:5340.1
Est:1906
Abolished:2004
Seat:Warialda
Region:New England
Near-Nw:Moree Plains
Near-N:Waggamba (Qld)
Near-Ne:Inverell
Near-W:Moree Plains
Near-E:Inverell
Near-Sw:Moree Plains
Near-S:Bingara
Near-Se:Inverell

Yallaroi Shire was a local government area located in the New England region of New South Wales, Australia, about 100km (100miles) south of Goondiwindi via Fossickers Way. The Shire, administered from the town of Warialda, covered an area of 5340.1km2, and existed as a local government entity from 1906 until 2004, when it was amalgamated with Bingara Shire and part of Barraba to form the Gwydir Shire.

History

In August 1897, a public meeting was held in Warialda to consider "the desirableness of transferring the village into a municipality". The residents decided against the proposal at this time, but two years later, petitioned the Governor for a municipality with a population of more than 500 and an area of 6.25sqmi. The Warialda Municipality thus came into being on 30 March 1900. John Crane was elected its first mayor.[2]

With the passage of the Local Government Act 1906, which established shires all over New South Wales, the Yallaroi Shire was gazetted to serve the surrounding district on 6 March 1906. On 29 December 1924, the Warialda municipality was absorbed into the shire.

On 17 March 2004, Yallaroi Shire was abolished and merged with the Bingara Shire and part of Barraba to form the Gwydir Shire.

Towns

Population

YearPopulation
1921 3,228
1933 4,279
1947 3,669
1954 4,672
1961 4,588
1966 4,481
1971 4,302
1976 4,101
1981 3,947
1986 3,821
1991 3,540
1996 3,227
2001 3,124

References

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Notes and References

  1. Web site: 3218.0 — Regional Population Growth, Australia and New Zealand, 2003-04 — New South Wales. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 23 March 2005. 17 June 2011.
  2. Web site: Development of Local Government. Wilson. Graham. Gwydir Shire Council. 19 June 2011.