Shire of Glengallan
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Shire of Glengallan Queensland |
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Location within Queensland |
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Population: | 3,966 (1991 census)[1] | ||||||||||||
Established: | 1879 | ||||||||||||
Area: | 1699.6 km² (656.2 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Council Seat: | Warwick | ||||||||||||
Region: | Darling Downs | ||||||||||||
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The Shire of Glengallan was a Local Government Area south and east of the regional centre of Warwick in the Darling Downs region of Queensland. The shire, administered from Warwick, covered an area of 1,699.6 square kilometres (656.2 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 1994, when it was dissolved and amalgamated with City of Warwick, Shire of Rosenthal and Shire of Allora to form the Shire of Warwick.
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[edit] History
On 11 November 1879, the Glengallan Division was created as one of 74 divisions within Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, it became a Shire on 31 March 1903. Its offices were located at Yangan Road, Warwick.
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 Warwick area be rationalised, and that the Shire be merged with the Shires of Allora and Rosenthal and the City of Warwick to form a new Shire of Warwick. The Local Government (Allora, Glengallan, Rosenthal and Warwick) Regulation 1994 was gazetted on 20 May 1994. On 25 June, an election was held for the new council, and on 1 July 1994, Glengallan passed out of existence.
[edit] Towns and localities
- Killarney
- Elbow Valley
- Emu Vale
- Freestone
- Gladfield
- Glengallan
- Junabee
- Maryvale
- Morgan Park
- Mount Colliery
- Mount Sturt
- Mount Tabor
- Sladevale
- Swanfels
- The Falls
- Womina
- Yangan
[edit] Population
Year | Population |
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1933 | 6,334 |
1947 | 5,269 |
1954 | 4,639 |
1961 | 4,388 |
1966 | 3,906 |
1971 | 3,410 |
1976 | 3,491 |
1981 | 3,611 |
1986 | 3,688 |
1991 | 3,966 |
1996 | 4,041 |
[edit] References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (1993). 2730.3 Census counts for small areas : Queensland. ISBN 0642172366.