Bega Valley Shire

Bega Valley
New South Wales

Location in New South Wales
Population: 33,481(2009)[1]
Area: 6280 km² (2,424.7 sq mi)
Mayor: Tony Allen
Council Seat: Bega (Zingel Place)[2]
Region: South Coast
State District: Bega, Monaro
Federal Division: Eden-Monaro
Website: http://www.begavalley.nsw.gov.au/
LGAs around Bega Valley:
Cooma-Monaro Eurobodalla Pacific Ocean
Bombala Bega Valley Pacific Ocean
East Gippsland (Vic) East Gippsland (Vic) Pacific Ocean

Bega Valley Shire is located on the south-eastern coastline of New South Wales and extends from Bermagui in the north to the Victorian border in the south. It includes the towns of Bega, Tathra, Merimbula, Tura Beach, Wolumla, Cobargo, Bemboka, Pambula, Pambula Beach, Towamba and the former whaling port of Eden. The Bega Valley Shire is also known as the Sapphire Coast for tourism and marketing purposes.

The Shire is the largest local government area in coastal New South Wales, with an area of 6,280 square kilometres (2,420 sq mi), and has the longest coastline of any local government area in the state. It is sparsely populated, largely because 75% of the area belongs to various National Parks and State Forests. The population as of the 2006 Census was 31,062.

Bega Valley is particularly known for its dairy industry, though tourism is of growing importance.

In August 1999 the Bega Valley shire council was sacked and an administrator was put in place until 2002 where a new council was elected.

Council

Bega Valley Shire Council is composed of nine councillors elected proportionally. The mayor is not directly elected.[3] The current makeup of the council is as follows:[3]

Party Councillors
  Independents and Unaffiliated 8
  The Greens 1
Total 9

The current council, elected in 2008, is:[3]

Councillor Party Notes
  Tony Allen Independent Mayor
  Paul Pincini Unaffiliated
  Keith Hughes Greens
  Liz Seckold Independent
  Graeme Wykes Independent
  Mike Britten Unaffiliated Deputy Mayor
  Pat Campbell Unaffiliated
  David Hede Independent
  Russell Fitzpatrick Unaffiliated Elected on 5 December 2009 to replace Adrian Sandrey

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