City of Casey

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City of Casey
Victoria

Map of Melbourne showing City of Casey
Population: 175,505 (2001 census)
Established: 1994
Area: 409.9 km²
Mayor: Kevin Bradford
Council Seat: Narre Warren
Region: Southeast Metropolitan Melbourne
State District: Narre Warren North, Narre Warren South, Gembrook
Federal Division: Holt, La Trobe, Flinders
Website: http://www.casey.vic.gov.au/
LGAs around City of Casey
Monash Knox Yarra Ranges
Dandenong
Frankston
City of Casey Cardinia
Mornington Peninsula Westernport Bay Westernport Bay

The City of Casey is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the outer south eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 407 square kilometres. In 2001 it had a population of 172,000. To date, the City of Casey's population is 223,347. The City is named after Lord Casey.

Casey is the third fastest growing municipality in Australia, behind the Gold Coast and Brisbane. The city is governed by an elected council of eleven councillors, which is presided over by a Mayor. Council elections were held in November 2005 where Kevin Bradford was elected as new City of Casey Mayor.

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[edit] Geography

Casey is spread between the base of the Dandenong Ranges in the north and Westernport Bay in the south. It features a wide variety of geographical features, due to its outer metropolitan location.

The north, at the foothills of the Dandenongs, is primarily made up of large blocks of land used for grazing, with some small vineyards in operation. This is gradually, over time however, being replaced with residential development.

Between Endeavour Hills and Cranbourne is a largely developed area now, with very little undeveloped land still remaining. The key suburbs of Narre Warren, Berwick, Doveton and Cranbourne fall in this area, and create a large proportion of the city’s growing population. Most of this land is flat, and was formerly made up of large farming properties.

South of Cranbourne is still largely farmland, used for market gardening and grazing. A small number of flower farms exist around Junction Village, along with the large Ingham’s plant near Cardinia.

The southern border of the city is formed by the Westernport Bay, and is the location of a variety of towns including Tooradin and Warneet. The extensive coastal reserves, including the marshes at Tooradin, link up the eastern Westernport with the Mornington Peninsula.

The Cardinia border of the city is formed by the Cardinia Creek, which is drained through channels into Westernport Bay at its southern end. The popular Riding of the Bounds event takes place along this border, in recognition of Berwick’s sister city status with Berwick-upon-Tweed in England.


[edit] Wards and councillors

  • Balla Balla Ward: Colin A. Butler
  • Edrington Ward: Mick Morland, Brian Hetherton
  • Four Oaks Ward: Paul Richardson, Rob Wilson (Deputy Mayor)
  • Mayfield Ward: Kevin Bradford (Mayor), Steve Beardon
  • River Gum Ward: Janet Halsall, Wayne Smith
  • Springfield Ward: Michael Farley, Lorraine Wreford

[edit] Places of Interest in Casey

[edit] Suburbs and Towns

[edit] Sport

The Casey Scorpions, an Australian rules football club (formerly Springvale), represent Casey in the Victorian Football League. Their home ground is at the Casey Fields Complex in Cranbourne.

The South Melbourne-Casey Cricket Club also have their home ground at Casey Fields.

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Local Government Areas of Melbourne
Metropolitan
City of BanyuleCity of BaysideCity of BoroondaraCity of BrimbankCity of CaseyCity of DarebinCity of FrankstonCity of Glen EiraCity of Greater DandenongCity of Hobsons BayCity of HumeCity of KingstonCity of KnoxCity of ManninghamCity of MaribyrnongMaroondah City CouncilCity of MelbourneCity of MonashCity of Moonee ValleyCity of MorelandCity of Port PhillipCity of StonningtonCity of WhitehorseCity of WhittleseaCity of WyndhamCity of Yarra
Outer Metropolitan
Shire of CardiniaShire of MeltonShire of Mornington PeninsulaShire of NillumbikShire of Yarra Ranges