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Break O'Day Council

Break O'Day Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated in the northern part of the state's east coast. Break O'Day is classified as a rural local government area and has a population of 6,770,[1] the major towns of the region include St Helens, St Marys and Scamander.

Break O'Day Council
Tasmania
Map showing the Break O'Day local government area.
Coordinates41°25′26″S 148°03′09″E / 41.4238°S 148.0524°E / -41.4238; 148.0524
Population6,770 (2021)[1]
 • Density1.7/km2 (4.4/sq mi)
Established2 April 1993[2]
Area3,524 km2 (1,360.6 sq mi)[1]
MayorMick Tucker
Council seatSt Helens
RegionNorthern east coast
State electorate(s)Lyons
Federal division(s)Lyons
WebsiteBreak O'Day Council

History and attributes edit

The municipality was established on 2 April 1993. Originally proclaimed as Portland-Fingal, the name was later changed to Break O'Day.[2]

Break O'Day is classified as rural, agricultural and large (RAL) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.[3]

Council edit

Current composition and election method edit

Break O'Day Council is composed of nine councillors elected using the Hare-Clark system of proportional representation as a single ward. All councillors are elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor and deputy mayor are each directly elected for a four-year term. The mayor and deputy mayor must also be elected as councillors in order to hold office. Elections are normally held in October, with the next election due to be held in October 2026.[4] Neither the Labor Party nor the Liberal Party endorse local government candidates in Tasmania.

The most recent election of councillors was held in October 2022, and the makeup of the council is as follows:[5]

Party Councillors
  Independents 7
  Labor 1
  Greens 1
Total 9

The current Council, elected in 2022 is:[5]

Councillor Party Notes
  Mick Tucker Independent Mayor
  Janet Drummond Unaligned
  Kristi Chapple Unaligned Deputy Mayor
  Barry LeFevre Independent
  Garry Barnes Unaligned
  Liz Johnstone Tasmanian Greens
  Kylie Wright Labor
  Ian Carter Unaligned
  Vaughan Oldham Unaligned

2022 election results edit

2022 Tasmanian local elections: Break O'Day[6][7]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Mick Tucker (elected) 1,267 26.63
Independent Janet Drummond (elected) 711 14.95
Independent Gary Barnes (elected) 376 7.90
Greens Liz Johnstone (elected) 329 6.92
Independent Kristi Chapple (elected) 289 6.08
Independent Ian Carter (elected) 271 5.70
Independent Vaughan Oldham (elected) 227 4.77
Independent Labor Kylie Wright (elected) 209 4.39
Independent Barry LeFevre (elected) 202 4.25
Independent Stephen Walley 187 3.93
Independent Lesa Whittaker 160 3.36
Independent Tim Gowans 141 2.96
Independent Cindy Kurtukoff 120 2.52
Independent John LeFevre 85 1.79
Independent Russell Montgomery 76 1.60
Independent Rosina Gallace 45 0.95
Independent Bob Hoogland 31 0.65
Independent Randy James Wilson 31 0.65
Total formal votes 4,757 97.14
Informal votes 140 2.86
Turnout 4,897 84.50

Suburbs edit

Suburb Census population 2016 Reason
Mount William 0
Eddystone 0
Ansons Bay 31
Lottah 13
The Gardens 19
Binalong Bay 290
Akaroa 132
Stieglitz 562
Dianas Basin Incl in St. Helens
Beaumaris 289
Scamander 638
Upper Scamander 44
Falmouth 102
Four Mile Creek 96
Chain of Lagoons 21
Seymour 25
Douglas River 30
Ormley Incl. in Fingal
Tullochgorum Incl. in Fingal
Fingal 405 Includes Ormley, Tolluchgorum, Frodsley
Mount Nicholas Incl. in St. Mary's
Cornwall 65
Cullenswood Incl. in St. Mary's
St. Mary's 682 Includes Mount Nicholas, Cullenswood
Gray 69
Mathinna 142
Upper Esk 26 Includes Roses Tier
Mangana 36
Roses Tier Incl. in Upper Esk
Frodsley Incl. in Fingal
Weldborough 28
Pyengana 104
Goulds Country 77
Goshen 93
St. Helen's 2070 Includes Priory
Priory Incl. in St. Helen's
Total 6,089
15 Variance
Local government total 6,104 Gazetted Break O'Day Council local government area

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Not in above list edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "3218.0 – Break O'Day". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics..
  2. ^ a b "Agency Details: Break O'Day Municipal Council". search.archives.tas.gov.au. Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Local government national report 2014–2015". regional.gov.au. Australian Government. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Council: Elected Members". Your council. Break O'Day Council. Retrieved 12 August 2015.
  5. ^ a b "Elected Members – BODC". Break O'Day Council. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Break O'Day Council". Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
  7. ^ "Hello fellow Labor Lyons members, My name is Kylie Wright". Tasmanian Times.
  8. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics. "2011 Census QuickStats". Retrieved 4 January 2018.

External links edit

  • Break O'Day Council official website
  • Local Government Association Tasmania
  • Tasmanian Electoral Commission - local government

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follows 5 Party Councillors Independents 7 Labor 1 Greens 1Total 9The current Council elected in 2022 is 5 Councillor Party Notes Mick Tucker Independent Mayor Janet Drummond Unaligned Kristi Chapple Unaligned Deputy Mayor Barry LeFevre Independent Garry Barnes Unaligned Liz Johnstone Tasmanian Greens Kylie Wright Labor Ian Carter Unaligned Vaughan Oldham Unaligned2022 election results edit This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Tasmanian local elections Break O Day edit 2022 Tasmanian local elections Break O Day 6 7 Party Candidate Votes Independent Mick Tucker elected 1 267 26 63Independent Janet Drummond elected 711 14 95Independent Gary Barnes elected 376 7 90Greens Liz Johnstone elected 329 6 92Independent Kristi Chapple elected 289 6 08Independent Ian Carter elected 271 5 70Independent Vaughan Oldham elected 227 4 77Independent Labor Kylie Wright elected 209 4 39Independent Barry LeFevre elected 202 4 25Independent Stephen Walley 187 3 93Independent Lesa Whittaker 160 3 36Independent Tim Gowans 141 2 96Independent Cindy Kurtukoff 120 2 52Independent John LeFevre 85 1 79Independent Russell Montgomery 76 1 60Independent Rosina Gallace 45 0 95Independent Bob Hoogland 31 0 65Independent Randy James Wilson 31 0 65Total formal votes 4 757 97 14Informal votes 140 2 86Turnout 4 897 84 50Suburbs editSuburb Census population 2016 ReasonMount William 0Eddystone 0Ansons Bay 31Lottah 13The Gardens 19Binalong Bay 290Akaroa 132Stieglitz 562Dianas Basin Incl in St HelensBeaumaris 289Scamander 638Upper Scamander 44Falmouth 102Four Mile Creek 96Chain of Lagoons 21Seymour 25Douglas River 30Ormley Incl in FingalTullochgorum Incl in FingalFingal 405 Includes Ormley Tolluchgorum FrodsleyMount Nicholas Incl in St Mary sCornwall 65Cullenswood Incl in St Mary sSt Mary s 682 Includes Mount Nicholas CullenswoodGray 69Mathinna 142Upper Esk 26 Includes Roses TierMangana 36Roses Tier Incl in Upper EskFrodsley Incl in FingalWeldborough 28Pyengana 104Goulds Country 77Goshen 93St Helen s 2070 Includes PrioryPriory Incl in St Helen sTotal 6 08915 VarianceLocal government total 6 104 Gazetted Break O Day Council local government area 8 Not in above list edit Gladstone Tayene Upper BlessingtonSee also editList of local government areas of TasmaniaReferences edit a b c 3218 0 Break O Day Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics a b Agency Details Break O Day Municipal Council search archives tas gov au Tasmanian Government Retrieved 11 June 2018 Local government national report 2014 2015 regional gov au Australian Government Retrieved 8 June 2018 Council Elected Members Your council Break O Day Council Retrieved 12 August 2015 a b Elected Members BODC Break O Day Council Retrieved 1 August 2021 Break O Day Council Tasmanian Electoral Commission Hello fellow Labor Lyons members My name is Kylie Wright Tasmanian Times Australian Bureau of Statistics 2011 Census QuickStats Retrieved 4 January 2018 External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons 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