Ballina Shire New South Wales |
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Location in NSW |
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Population: | 42,432(2009)[1] | ||||||||||||
Established: | 1976 | ||||||||||||
Area: | 484 km² (186.9 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Mayor: | Phillip Silver[2] | ||||||||||||
Council Seat: | Ballina (cnr Tamar And Cherry Streets} | ||||||||||||
Region: | Northern Rivers | ||||||||||||
State District: | Ballina | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Page | ||||||||||||
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Ballina Shire is a Local Government Area in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The shire was formed by the amalgamation of the Municipality of Ballina and Tintenbar Shire in 1976. It is on the Pacific Ocean and the Pacific Highway. The Council seat is the town of Ballina.
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According to the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, the median individual income was $397 per week (equal to approximately $20,701 per year). The median family income in 2006 was $1,017 per week (equal to approximately $53,029 per year); and, the median household income in 2006 was $779 per week (equal to approximately $40,619 per year).
There were 16,215 people employed in 2006 (to give an employment to working age population ratio of 0.68), and 1,270 people unemployed. The most common occupations were Professionals (19%); Technicians and Trades Workers (15%); and, Managers (14%). The top 5 industries for employment were School Education (6.6%); Cafes, Restaurants and Takeaway Food Services (4.3%); Hospitals (3.4%); Supermarket and Grocery Stores (3.1%); and, Residential Care Services (2.7%).
The Shire Council owns and operates Ballina Airport.
In the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, there were 38,461 usual residents living in Ballina Shire. Of this count, 18,463 (or 49%) were males and 19,998 (or 52%) were females.
By age, 19% of the population was under 15 years old, 62% were between 15 and 65, and 20% were over 65 years old.
Most people living in Ballina Shire were born in Australia (85%). The median age was 43 years.
Ballina Shire Council is composed of nine councillors (in addition to the mayor) elected proportionally; the shire is divided into three wards electing three councillors each. The mayor is directly elected.[3] The current makeup of the council, including the mayor, is as follows:[3]
Party | Councillors | |
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Independents | 9 | |
The Greens | 1 | |
Total | 10 |
The current council, elected in 2008, is:[3]
Ward | Councillor | Party | |
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Mayor | Phillip Silver | Independent | |
A Ward | Sue Meehan | Independent | |
Alan Brown | Independent | ||
Robyn Hordern | Independent | ||
B Ward | Sharon Cadwallader | Independent | |
Jeff Johnson | Greens | ||
Peter Moore | Independent | ||
C Ward | David Wright | Independent | |
Keith Johnson | Independent | ||
Ben Smith | Independent |
In the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, the median housing loan repayment was $1,290 per month. This equated to marginally under 41% of median household income.
The median rent in 2006 was $210 per week. This equated to just under 27% of median household income.
The average household size was 2.4 persons.