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City of Brimbank

The City of Brimbank is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It comprises the western suburbs between 10 and 20 km west and northwest from the Melbourne city centre.

City of Brimbank
Victoria
Map of Melbourne showing City of Brimbank
Population208,714 (2018)[1] (25th)
 • Density1,697/km2 (4,395/sq mi)
Established1994
Area123 km2 (47.5 sq mi)[1]
MayorRanka Rasic (Labor)
Council seatSunshine
RegionGreater Melbourne
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
WebsiteCity of Brimbank
LGAs around City of Brimbank:
Hume Hume Merri-bek
Melton City of Brimbank Moonee Valley, Maribyrnong
Wyndham Wyndham Hobsons Bay

The City has an area of 123 km² and in June 2018, Brimbank had a population of 208,714.[1]

History edit

The Wurundjeri people have been the custodians of the land in the Port Phillip Bay region, including the current City of Brimbank, for over 40,000 years before European settlement. Brimbank lies within the area occupied by the Kurung-Jang-Balluk and Marin-Balluk clans of the Wurundjeri people (also known as the Woiwurung language group) who form part of the larger Kulin Nation. Other groups who occupied land in the area include the Yalukit-Willam and Marpeang-Bulluk clans.

Brimbank was founded on 15 December 1994 during the amalgamations of local councils by the state government. It was formed after the merger of the former Cities of Keilor and Sunshine. It was named after Brimbank Park in Keilor, which itself was named for the practice of local farmers driving livestock "around the brim of the bank" of the Maribyrnong River.[2]

The municipality has thirteen places listed on the Victorian Heritage Register.[3]

Misconduct investigations and dismissal edit

In 2008 and 2009, the Brimbank City Council was the subject of several investigations into alleged misconduct by councillors.

On 30 July 2008, the state MP for Keilor, George Seitz, invoked parliamentary privilege in the Legislative Assembly to accuse former Brimbank mayor Cr Natalie Suleyman of branch stacking, describing her as the "Robert Mugabe of Brimbank". Seitz alleged that Suleyman had 'retaliated' by directing Council to block funding for capital works projects after she was defeated in Labor Party preselection for the 2008 Kororoit state by-election.[4][5] Following disclosures made under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001, the Victorian Ombudsman, George Brouwer, commenced an investigation into the Council in September.[6]

Brouwer's report was presented to Parliament on 7 May 2009, and found councillors were "generally dysfunctional",[7] "lacked awareness of their role",[8] and were "influenced" by unelected third parties.[9] The report asserted that between 2005 and 2008, decisions were reached by a majority (or 'ruling') faction of councillors who would vote on decisions as a bloc.[7] Of the 6 members of the 'ruling faction', only two were re-elected to council in 2008.

The report concluded that:

  • External parties, including state MPs George Seitz and Theo Theophanous, and former federal MP Andrew Theophanous, had unduly influenced council business,[10]
  • The 'ruling faction' "did not exercise reasonable care" in directing Brimbank CEO Marilyn Duncan to remove funding for the Keilor Lodge Reserve project,[11]
  • The 'ruling faction' intended to "worry" Seitz by calling for expressions of interest on the Keilor Lodge Reserve site,[12]
  • Cr Suleyman acted "with inappropriate partiality" in prioritising works at Cairnlea Park in the Council's 2008–09 budget,[13]
  • Cr Eriksson contravened the Council's Code of Governance by releasing confidential information to the Sunshine Advocate, Brimbank Leader and Brimbank Star newspapers,[14]
  • The Labor Party had appeared to breach the Electoral Act by distributing prohibited material to Cr Capar,[15]
  • Councillors had misused council-owned laptops and BlackBerry devices,[16][17]
  • Council had failed to handle the severance package of outgoing CEO Marilyn Duncan "in an open and transparent manner",[18]
  • The 'ruling faction' had determined the election of mayor until 2013,[19] and
  • Local Government Victoria had failed to adequately deal with complaints from residents about Council decision-making.[19]

In response to the Brouwer report, the Minister for Local Government, Richard Wynne, appointed William Scales to closely monitor the council over a three month period.[20] In his second report Scales found that, despite being closely monitored, there remained widespread misconduct amongst councillors, and recommended that councillors should be suspended or dismissed from their positions.[21] David Walker, a former police detective, was also appointed to investigate possible breaches of the Local Government Act.[22]

On 15 September, Wynne announced that Council would be dismissed, with administrators appointed until November 2012.[23] On 17 November, the Victorian Government appointed Peter Lewinsky, Joanne Anderson and Meredith Sussex as administrators for a three-year period.[24] Investigations into the conduct of Seitz, along with councillors Suleyman, Kathryn Eriksson and Troy Atanasovski, concluded in December with the Local Government Inspectorate informing those involved that it would take no further action.[25]

In May 2012, the Victorian Government announced it would extend the tenure of administrators for a further three years,[26] with Lewinsky reappointed alongside John Watson and former Brimbank commissioner Jane Nathan.[27]

In October 2016, council elections were held in Brimbank for the first time in eight years. Two former councillors were re-elected: Sam David and Margaret Giudice, the latter having rescinded her Labor Party membership in 2014.[28]

Wards and councillors edit

For electing councillors Brimbank is divided into the following wards:

City of Brimbank Council
Leadership
Mayor
Bruce Lancashire
Structure
 
Council political groups
  Independent (5)
  Labor (5)
  Liberal (1)
Meeting place
 
Sunshine, Victoria, Australia
Party Councillors
  Independent 5
  Labor 5
  Liberal 1
Total 11
List of councillors[29]
Ward Party Councillor Notes
Grasslands Ward   Independent Victoria Borg
  Independent Sarah Branton
  Labor Thuy Dang
Harvester Ward   Labor Jasmine Nguyen Mayor (2021-)
Deputy Mayor (2020-2021)
  Labor Sam David JP
  Independent Thomas O'Reilly
Horseshoe Bend Ward   Independent Virginia Tachos
  Labor Jae Papalia
Taylors Ward   Labor Ranka Rasic Mayor (2020-2021)
  Independent Bruce Lancashire
  Liberal Maria Kerr

Mayors edit

Mayors (1998– 2009) edit

No. Mayor Party Term
1 Ciro Lombardi   Labor 1998
2 Sam David JP   Labor 1998–1999
3 Brooke Gujinovic   Labor 1999–2000
4 Charlie Apap   Labor 2000–2001
5 Natalie Suleyman   Labor 2001–2002
6 Andres Puig   Labor 2002–2003
(2) Sam David JP   Labor 2003–2004
(5) Natalie Suleyman   Labor 2004–2006
7 Margaret Giudice   Labor 2006–2007
(2) Sam David JP   Labor 2007–2008
8 Troy Atanasovski JP   Labor 2008–2009

Administrators (2009–2016) edit

Administrators Term
Peter Lewinsky (Chair)
Joanne Anderson
Meredith Sussex AM
2009–2012
John Watson (Chair)
Peter Lewinsky
Jane Nathan
2012–2014
John Watson (Chair)
Jane Nathan
John Tanner
2014–2016

Mayors (2016–present) edit

No. Mayor Party Term
9 Sam Hedditch   Independent 2016–2017
(7) Margaret Giudice   Independent 2017–2018
10 Lucinda Congreve   Independent 2018–2019
11 Georgina Papafotiou   Independent 2019–2020
12 Ranka Rasic   Labor 2020–2021
13 Jasmine Nguyen   Independent 2021-2022
14 Bruce Lancishire Independent 2022-2023 15 Ranka Rasic Labour 2023-2024

Demographics edit

Selected historical census data for City of Brimbank local government area
Census year 2001[30] 2006[31] 2011[32] 2016[33]
Population Estimated residents on census night 162,931 168,215 182,735 194,319
LGA rank in terms of size within Victoria 3rd   3rd   6th
% of Victoria population 3.53%   3.41%   3.41%   3.28%
% of Australian population 0.87%   0.85%   0.85%   0.83%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
Vietnamese 9.1% 10.7% 11.0%   13.3%
Australian 15.1% 15.1% 11.1%   10.3%
English 12% 11.8% 10.2%   9.7%
Maltese 9.4% 8.1% 5.8%  5.7%
Italian 8.3% 7.8% 6.1%   5.4%
Chinese 4.5% 5.1% 5.9%  5.4%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
Vietnamese 10.4%   12.6%   14.2%   16.2%
Maltese 5.2%   4.0%   3.3%   2.7%
Italian 4.6%   3.8%   3.2%   2.5%
Greek 4.2%   3.7%   3.2%   2.7%
Macedonian 4.1%   3.5%   2.9%
Punjabi 2.9%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Catholic 42.9%   40.1%   36.1%   31.3%
Orthodox 11.6%   10.5%   9.2%   6.4%
Buddhism 9.1%   10.8%   11.8%   10.8%
No religion 7.9%   9.3%   11.0%   16.8%
Anglican 5.9%   5.3%
Islam 5.6%
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal income A$358 A$429 A$487
% of Australian median income 76.8% 74.4% 73.6%
Family income Median weekly family income A$1029 A$1195 A$1358
% of Australian median income 87.8% 80.7% 78.3%
Household income Median weekly household income A$921 A$1106 A$1263
% of Australian median income 98.2% 89.6% 87.8%
Dwelling structure
Dwelling type Separate house 88.7%   82.4%   76.9%   73.2%
Semi-detached, terrace or townhouse 4.0%   10.3%   5.0%   13.1%
Flat or apartment 6.3%   7.0%   7.5%   4.5%

Townships and localities edit

The 2021 census, the city had a population of 194,618 up from 194,319 in the 2016 census[34]

Population
Locality 2016 2021
Albanvale 5,491 5,641
Albion 4,731 4,334
Ardeer 3,103 3,170
Brooklyn^ 1,856 1,979
Cairnlea 9,657 10,038
Calder Park 0 0
Deer Park 18,126 18,145
Delahey 8,339 8,077
Derrimut 8,269 8,651
Hillside^ 193 290
Kealba 3,194 3,226
Keilor^ 5,853 5,906
Keilor Downs 9,995 9,857
Keilor East^ 14,514 15,078
Keilor Lodge 1,752 1,668
Keilor North 67 67
Keilor Park 2,719 2,684
Kings Park 8,198 8,203
St Albans 37,309 38,042
Sunshine 9,768 9,445
Sunshine North 11,700 12,047
Sunshine West 18,580 18,552
Sydenham 10,838 10,578
Taylors Lakes 15,519 15,174
Tullamarine^ 6,605 6,733

^ - Territory divided with another LGA

Environmental issues edit

In 2021, Brimbank was recognised as Melbourne's smelliest suburb with more than 640 complaints from residents mainly due to the large amount of industries in the area.[35] This includes the Kealba Sunshine Landfill which produced a smell described as "rotting carcasses" for three years. EPA Victoria suspended and then cancelled the license to operate the landfill by Barro Group.[36]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ . Archived from the original on 29 June 2009. Retrieved 30 March 2010.
  3. ^ "Brimbank". Victorian Heritage Database. Heritage Council of Victoria. Retrieved 6 April 2020.
  4. ^ Caldwell, Alison (1 August 2008). "Vic Labor MP takes party feud public". The World Today. ABC News. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  5. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 16.
  6. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 19.
  7. ^ a b Brouwer 2009, p. 9.
  8. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 181.
  9. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 25.
  10. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 45.
  11. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 65.
  12. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 76.
  13. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 89.
  14. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 97.
  15. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 103.
  16. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 155.
  17. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 166.
  18. ^ Brouwer 2009, p. 180.
  19. ^ a b Brouwer 2009, p. 187.
  20. ^ Scales 2009, p. vii.
  21. ^ Scales 2009, p. 21.
  22. ^ Collins, Sarah-Jane; Dowling, Jason (19 May 2009). "Two charged with breach of municipal regulations". The Age. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  23. ^ Johnston, Matt (15 September 2009). "Brimbank Council sacked by State Government after further findings of misconduct". Herald Sun. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  24. ^ "Administrators to run Brimbank council". The Age. 17 November 2009. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  25. ^ Rood, David (13 December 2009). "Brimbank probe decides on no action". The Age. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  26. ^ Anderson, Stephanie (17 May 2012). "Brimbank to remain in hands of administrators". ABC News. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  27. ^ "Brimbank council troika complete". Brimbank Weekly. Fairfax Media. Archived from the original on 10 April 2013.
  28. ^ "State election: Margaret Giudice seeks a marginal Kororoit". Melton & Moorabool Star Weekly. 24 November 2014. Retrieved 24 June 2020.
  29. ^ "Brimbank Council Mayor and Councillors". City of Brimbank.
  30. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (9 March 2006). "City of Brimbank (C)". 2001 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 May 2018.  
  31. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "City of Brimbank (C)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 May 2018.
  32. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 October 2012). "City of Brimbank (C)". 2011 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 3 May 2018.  
  33. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Brimbank (C)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 5 July 2017.  
  34. ^ "Census | Australian Bureau of Statistics". www.abs.gov.au. 11 January 2023.
  35. ^ Geraets, Nell (3 June 2022). "Is your suburb on the nose? We sniff out Melbourne's stinkiest parts". The Age. Retrieved 22 January 2024.
  36. ^ Victoria, Environment Protection Authority. "Kealba landfill hotspots | Environment Protection Authority Victoria". www.epa.vic.gov.au. Retrieved 28 January 2024.

Bibliography edit

  • Brouwer, G E (7 May 2009), (PDF), Melbourne: Ombudsman Victoria, archived from the original (PDF) on 18 April 2020, retrieved 24 June 2020 Alt URL
  • Scales, Bill (21 August 2009), Report on the monitoring of the ongoing activities and performance of the Brimbank City Council (PDF), Melbourne: Local Government Victoria, retrieved 24 June 2020

External links edit

  •   Media related to City of Brimbank at Wikimedia Commons
  • Official website
  • at the Local Government Victoria website

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The City of Brimbank is a local government area located within the metropolitan area of Melbourne Victoria Australia It comprises the western suburbs between 10 and 20 km west and northwest from the Melbourne city centre City of Brimbank VictoriaMap of Melbourne showing City of BrimbankPopulation208 714 2018 1 25th Density1 697 km2 4 395 sq mi Established1994Area123 km2 47 5 sq mi 1 MayorRanka Rasic Labor Council seatSunshineRegionGreater MelbourneState electorate s Kororoit Laverton Niddrie St Albans Sunbury SydenhamFederal division s FraserGortonMaribyrnongWebsiteCity of BrimbankLGAs around City of Brimbank Hume Hume Merri bekMelton City of Brimbank Moonee Valley MaribyrnongWyndham Wyndham Hobsons BayThe City has an area of 123 km and in June 2018 Brimbank had a population of 208 714 1 Contents 1 History 1 1 Misconduct investigations and dismissal 2 Wards and councillors 3 Mayors 3 1 Mayors 1998 2009 3 2 Administrators 2009 2016 3 3 Mayors 2016 present 4 Demographics 5 Townships and localities 6 Environmental issues 7 References 8 Bibliography 9 External linksHistory editThe Wurundjeri people have been the custodians of the land in the Port Phillip Bay region including the current City of Brimbank for over 40 000 years before European settlement Brimbank lies within the area occupied by the Kurung Jang Balluk and Marin Balluk clans of the Wurundjeri people also known as the Woiwurung language group who form part of the larger Kulin Nation Other groups who occupied land in the area include the Yalukit Willam and Marpeang Bulluk clans Brimbank was founded on 15 December 1994 during the amalgamations of local councils by the state government It was formed after the merger of the former Cities of Keilor and Sunshine It was named after Brimbank Park in Keilor which itself was named for the practice of local farmers driving livestock around the brim of the bank of the Maribyrnong River 2 The municipality has thirteen places listed on the Victorian Heritage Register 3 Misconduct investigations and dismissal edit In 2008 and 2009 the Brimbank City Council was the subject of several investigations into alleged misconduct by councillors On 30 July 2008 the state MP for Keilor George Seitz invoked parliamentary privilege in the Legislative Assembly to accuse former Brimbank mayor Cr Natalie Suleyman of branch stacking describing her as the Robert Mugabe of Brimbank Seitz alleged that Suleyman had retaliated by directing Council to block funding for capital works projects after she was defeated in Labor Party preselection for the 2008 Kororoit state by election 4 5 Following disclosures made under the Whistleblowers Protection Act 2001 the Victorian Ombudsman George Brouwer commenced an investigation into the Council in September 6 Brouwer s report was presented to Parliament on 7 May 2009 and found councillors were generally dysfunctional 7 lacked awareness of their role 8 and were influenced by unelected third parties 9 The report asserted that between 2005 and 2008 decisions were reached by a majority or ruling faction of councillors who would vote on decisions as a bloc 7 Of the 6 members of the ruling faction only two were re elected to council in 2008 The report concluded that External parties including state MPs George Seitz and Theo Theophanous and former federal MP Andrew Theophanous had unduly influenced council business 10 The ruling faction did not exercise reasonable care in directing Brimbank CEO Marilyn Duncan to remove funding for the Keilor Lodge Reserve project 11 The ruling faction intended to worry Seitz by calling for expressions of interest on the Keilor Lodge Reserve site 12 Cr Suleyman acted with inappropriate partiality in prioritising works at Cairnlea Park in the Council s 2008 09 budget 13 Cr Eriksson contravened the Council s Code of Governance by releasing confidential information to the Sunshine Advocate Brimbank Leader and Brimbank Star newspapers 14 The Labor Party had appeared to breach the Electoral Act by distributing prohibited material to Cr Capar 15 Councillors had misused council owned laptops and BlackBerry devices 16 17 Council had failed to handle the severance package of outgoing CEO Marilyn Duncan in an open and transparent manner 18 The ruling faction had determined the election of mayor until 2013 19 and Local Government Victoria had failed to adequately deal with complaints from residents about Council decision making 19 In response to the Brouwer report the Minister for Local Government Richard Wynne appointed William Scales to closely monitor the council over a three month period 20 In his second report Scales found that despite being closely monitored there remained widespread misconduct amongst councillors and recommended that councillors should be suspended or dismissed from their positions 21 David Walker a former police detective was also appointed to investigate possible breaches of the Local Government Act 22 On 15 September Wynne announced that Council would be dismissed with administrators appointed until November 2012 23 On 17 November the Victorian Government appointed Peter Lewinsky Joanne Anderson and Meredith Sussex as administrators for a three year period 24 Investigations into the conduct of Seitz along with councillors Suleyman Kathryn Eriksson and Troy Atanasovski concluded in December with the Local Government Inspectorate informing those involved that it would take no further action 25 In May 2012 the Victorian Government announced it would extend the tenure of administrators for a further three years 26 with Lewinsky reappointed alongside John Watson and former Brimbank commissioner Jane Nathan 27 In October 2016 council elections were held in Brimbank for the first time in eight years Two former councillors were re elected Sam David and Margaret Giudice the latter having rescinded her Labor Party membership in 2014 28 Wards and councillors editFor electing councillors Brimbank is divided into the following wards Grasslands Ward 3 councillors including the suburbs of Albanvale Cairnlea Kings Park Deer Park and St Albans West Harvester Ward 3 councillor including the suburbs of Albion Ardeer Brooklyn Derrimut Sunshine Sunshine North and Sunshine West Horseshoe Bend Ward 2 councillors including the suburbs of Keilor Park Keilor East Kealba Tullamarine St Albans East Keilor and Tullamarine Taylors Ward 3 councillors including the suburbs of Calder Park Keilor North Keilor Lodge Keilor Downs Taylors Lakes Delahey Sydenham and Hillside City of Brimbank CouncilLeadershipMayorBruce LancashireStructure nbsp Council political groups Independent 5 Labor 5 Liberal 1 Meeting place nbsp Sunshine Victoria AustraliaParty Councillors Independent 5 Labor 5 Liberal 1Total 11List of councillors 29 Ward Party Councillor NotesGrasslands Ward Independent Victoria Borg Independent Sarah Branton Labor Thuy DangHarvester Ward Labor Jasmine Nguyen Mayor 2021 Deputy Mayor 2020 2021 Labor Sam David JP Independent Thomas O ReillyHorseshoe Bend Ward Independent Virginia Tachos Labor Jae PapaliaTaylors Ward Labor Ranka Rasic Mayor 2020 2021 Independent Bruce Lancashire Liberal Maria KerrMayors editMayors 1998 2009 edit No Mayor Party Term1 Ciro Lombardi Labor 19982 Sam David JP Labor 1998 19993 Brooke Gujinovic Labor 1999 20004 Charlie Apap Labor 2000 20015 Natalie Suleyman Labor 2001 20026 Andres Puig Labor 2002 2003 2 Sam David JP Labor 2003 2004 5 Natalie Suleyman Labor 2004 20067 Margaret Giudice Labor 2006 2007 2 Sam David JP Labor 2007 20088 Troy Atanasovski JP Labor 2008 2009Administrators 2009 2016 edit Administrators TermPeter Lewinsky Chair Joanne AndersonMeredith Sussex AM 2009 2012John Watson Chair Peter LewinskyJane Nathan 2012 2014John Watson Chair Jane NathanJohn Tanner 2014 2016Mayors 2016 present edit No Mayor Party Term9 Sam Hedditch Independent 2016 2017 7 Margaret Giudice Independent 2017 201810 Lucinda Congreve Independent 2018 201911 Georgina Papafotiou Independent 2019 202012 Ranka Rasic Labor 2020 202113 Jasmine Nguyen Independent 2021 202214 Bruce Lancishire Independent 2022 2023 15 Ranka Rasic Labour 2023 2024Demographics editSelected historical census data for City of Brimbank local government areaCensus year 2001 30 2006 31 2011 32 2016 33 Population Estimated residents on census night 162 931 168 215 182 735 194 319LGA rank in terms of size within Victoria 3rd nbsp 3rd nbsp 6th of Victoria population 3 53 nbsp 3 41 nbsp 3 41 nbsp 3 28 of Australian population 0 87 nbsp 0 85 nbsp 0 85 nbsp 0 83 Cultural and language diversityAncestry top responses Vietnamese 9 1 10 7 11 0 nbsp 13 3 Australian 15 1 15 1 11 1 nbsp 10 3 English 12 11 8 10 2 nbsp 9 7 Maltese 9 4 8 1 5 8 nbsp 5 7 Italian 8 3 7 8 6 1 nbsp 5 4 Chinese 4 5 5 1 5 9 nbsp 5 4 Language top responses other than English Vietnamese 10 4 nbsp 12 6 nbsp 14 2 nbsp 16 2 Maltese 5 2 nbsp 4 0 nbsp 3 3 nbsp 2 7 Italian 4 6 nbsp 3 8 nbsp 3 2 nbsp 2 5 Greek 4 2 nbsp 3 7 nbsp 3 2 nbsp 2 7 Macedonian 4 1 nbsp 3 5 nbsp 2 9 Punjabi 2 9 Religious affiliationReligious affiliation top responses Catholic 42 9 nbsp 40 1 nbsp 36 1 nbsp 31 3 Orthodox 11 6 nbsp 10 5 nbsp 9 2 nbsp 6 4 Buddhism 9 1 nbsp 10 8 nbsp 11 8 nbsp 10 8 No religion 7 9 nbsp 9 3 nbsp 11 0 nbsp 16 8 Anglican 5 9 nbsp 5 3 Islam 5 6 Median weekly incomesPersonal income Median weekly personal income A 358 A 429 A 487 of Australian median income 76 8 74 4 73 6 Family income Median weekly family income A 1029 A 1195 A 1358 of Australian median income 87 8 80 7 78 3 Household income Median weekly household income A 921 A 1106 A 1263 of Australian median income 98 2 89 6 87 8 Dwelling structureDwelling type Separate house 88 7 nbsp 82 4 nbsp 76 9 nbsp 73 2 Semi detached terrace or townhouse 4 0 nbsp 10 3 nbsp 5 0 nbsp 13 1 Flat or apartment 6 3 nbsp 7 0 nbsp 7 5 nbsp 4 5 Townships and localities editThe 2021 census the city had a population of 194 618 up from 194 319 in the 2016 census 34 PopulationLocality 2016 2021Albanvale 5 491 5 641Albion 4 731 4 334Ardeer 3 103 3 170Brooklyn 1 856 1 979Cairnlea 9 657 10 038Calder Park 0 0Deer Park 18 126 18 145Delahey 8 339 8 077Derrimut 8 269 8 651Hillside 193 290Kealba 3 194 3 226Keilor 5 853 5 906Keilor Downs 9 995 9 857Keilor East 14 514 15 078Keilor Lodge 1 752 1 668Keilor North 67 67Keilor Park 2 719 2 684Kings Park 8 198 8 203St Albans 37 309 38 042Sunshine 9 768 9 445Sunshine North 11 700 12 047Sunshine West 18 580 18 552Sydenham 10 838 10 578Taylors Lakes 15 519 15 174Tullamarine 6 605 6 733 Territory divided with another LGAEnvironmental issues editIn 2021 Brimbank was recognised as Melbourne s smelliest suburb with more than 640 complaints from residents mainly due to the large amount of industries in the area 35 This includes the Kealba Sunshine Landfill which produced a smell described as rotting carcasses for three years EPA Victoria suspended and then cancelled the license to operate the landfill by Barro Group 36 References edit a b c 3218 0 Regional Population Growth Australia 2017 18 Population Estimates by Local Government Area ASGS 2018 2017 to 2018 Australian Bureau of Statistics Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 March 2019 Retrieved 25 October 2019 Estimated resident population 30 June 2018 Parks Victoria Brimbank Park page Archived from the original on 29 June 2009 Retrieved 30 March 2010 Brimbank Victorian Heritage Database Heritage Council of Victoria Retrieved 6 April 2020 Caldwell Alison 1 August 2008 Vic Labor MP takes party feud public The World Today ABC News Retrieved 24 June 2020 Brouwer 2009 p 16 Brouwer 2009 p 19 a b Brouwer 2009 p 9 Brouwer 2009 p 181 Brouwer 2009 p 25 Brouwer 2009 p 45 Brouwer 2009 p 65 Brouwer 2009 p 76 Brouwer 2009 p 89 Brouwer 2009 p 97 Brouwer 2009 p 103 Brouwer 2009 p 155 Brouwer 2009 p 166 Brouwer 2009 p 180 a b Brouwer 2009 p 187 Scales 2009 p vii Scales 2009 p 21 Collins Sarah Jane Dowling Jason 19 May 2009 Two charged with breach of municipal regulations The Age Retrieved 24 June 2020 Johnston Matt 15 September 2009 Brimbank Council sacked by State Government after further findings of misconduct Herald Sun Retrieved 24 June 2020 Administrators to run Brimbank council The Age 17 November 2009 Retrieved 24 June 2020 Rood David 13 December 2009 Brimbank probe decides on no action The Age Retrieved 24 June 2020 Anderson Stephanie 17 May 2012 Brimbank to remain in hands of administrators ABC News Retrieved 24 June 2020 Brimbank council troika complete Brimbank Weekly Fairfax Media Archived from the original on 10 April 2013 State election Margaret Giudice seeks a marginal Kororoit Melton amp Moorabool Star Weekly 24 November 2014 Retrieved 24 June 2020 Brimbank Council Mayor and Councillors City of Brimbank Australian Bureau of Statistics 9 March 2006 City of Brimbank C 2001 Census QuickStats Retrieved 3 May 2018 nbsp Australian Bureau of Statistics 25 October 2007 City of Brimbank C 2006 Census QuickStats Retrieved 3 May 2018 Australian Bureau of Statistics 31 October 2012 City of Brimbank C 2011 Census QuickStats Retrieved 3 May 2018 nbsp Australian Bureau of Statistics 27 June 2017 Brimbank C 2016 Census QuickStats Retrieved 5 July 2017 nbsp Census Australian Bureau of Statistics www abs gov au 11 January 2023 Geraets Nell 3 June 2022 Is your suburb on the nose We sniff out Melbourne s stinkiest parts The Age Retrieved 22 January 2024 Victoria Environment Protection Authority Kealba landfill hotspots Environment Protection Authority Victoria www epa vic gov au Retrieved 28 January 2024 Bibliography editBrouwer G E 7 May 2009 Investigation into the alleged improper conduct of councillors at Brimbank City Council PDF Melbourne Ombudsman Victoria archived from the original PDF on 18 April 2020 retrieved 24 June 2020 Alt URL Scales Bill 21 August 2009 Report on the monitoring of the ongoing activities and performance of the Brimbank City Council PDF Melbourne Local Government Victoria retrieved 24 June 2020External links edit nbsp Media related to 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