Great Lakes Council New South Wales |
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Location in New South Wales |
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Population: | 35,487(2009)[1] | ||||||||||||
Area: | 3376 km² (1,303.5 sq mi) | ||||||||||||
Mayor: | Jan McWilliams[2] | ||||||||||||
Council Seat: | Forster (Breese Parade) | ||||||||||||
Region: | Mid North Coast | ||||||||||||
State District: | Myall Lakes Upper Hunter |
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Federal Division: | Paterson | ||||||||||||
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Great Lakes Council is a Local Government Area (LGA) in New South Wales, Australia on the shores of Port Stephens, Myall Lakes and Wallis Lake. It is on the Pacific Highway and the Lakes Way.
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In the 2006 Census of Population and Housing there were 32,766 usual residents living in Great Lakes Shire Council. Of this count, 16,091 (or 49%) were males and 16,675 (or 51%) were females.
By age, 16% of the population was under 15 years old, 56% were between 15 and 65, and 28% were over 65 years old. Great Lakes Council region has the highest median age in NSW at 51.1 years of age.
According to the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, the median individual income was $338 per week (equal to approximately $17,624 per year). The median family income in 2006 was $747 per week (equal to approximately $38,951 per year); and, the median household income in 2006 was $611 per week (equal to approximately $31,859 per year).
There were 10,619 people employed in 2006 (to give an employment to working age population ratio of 0.58), and 1,088 people unemployed. The most common occupations were Technicians and Trades Workers (16%); Labourers (15%); and, Managers (14%). The top 5 industries for employment were School Education (4.8%); Cafes, Restaurants and Takeaway Food Services (4.6%); Accommodation (3.4%); Residential Building Construction (3.4%); and, Residential Care Services (3.3%).
In the 2006 Census of Population and Housing, the median housing loan repayment was $1,161 per month. This equated to marginally under 48% of median household income.
The median rent in 2006 was $171 per week. This equated to just under 28% of median household income.
The average household size was 2.2 persons.
The Great Lakes is home to the globally significant, Ramsar Convention listed Myall Lakes wetlands. These wetlands are an important foundation for the economies of the suburbs of the Great Lakes Council Local Government Area, particularly the recreational fisheries and tourism sectors.
Great Lakes 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 | |
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Independents and Unaffiliated | 7 | |
Australian Labor Party | 2 | |
Total | 9 |
The current council, elected in 2008, is:[3]
Councillor | Party | Notes | |
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Jan McWilliams | Independent | Mayor | |
Len Roberts | Unaffiliated | ||
John Weate | Labor | Deputy Mayor | |
Karen Hutchinson | Independent | Elected on Jan McWilliams's ticket | |
Carol McCaskie | Independent | Elected on Len Roberts's ticket | |
Linda Gill | Independent | ||
Mike Tuffy | Independent | ||
John Stephens | Unaffiliated | ||
Leigh Vaughan | Labor |
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