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City of Broadmeadows

The City of Broadmeadows was a local government area about 20 kilometres (12 mi) north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 63.65 square kilometres (24.58 sq mi), and existed from 1857 until 1994.

City of Broadmeadows
Victoria
Location in Melbourne
Population107,900 (1992)[1]
 • Density1,695.2/km2 (4,390.6/sq mi)
Established1857
Area63.65 km2 (24.6 sq mi)
Council seatBroadmeadows
RegionNorthern Melbourne
CountyBourke
LGAs around City of Broadmeadows:
Bulla Bulla Whittlesea
Keilor City of Broadmeadows Preston
Keilor Essendon Coburg

History edit

Broadmeadows was first incorporated as a road district on 27 November 1857. It became a shire on 27 January 1871.

On 1 October 1915, as part of a series of adjustments of local government boundaries in Victoria, Broadmeadows briefly absorbed Merriang Shire, a 312-square-kilometre (120 sq mi) area, including the towns of Kalkallo, Donnybrook and Wallan and dating from 1863.[2] Many of these areas were transferred to the Shire of Romsey on 31 May 1916.[3]

With the arrival of reticulated water, electricity and electrified rail in the 1920s, the southern part of the shire was opened up to residential development. However, the Great Depression reduced the demand for new housing, and small farms and derelict subdivisions were major features of the landscape. The Australian Blue Book described the shire in 1949 as "comprising general farming and grazing country which stretches in a narrow strip northward from the northern suburbs of Melbourne", noting that southern areas adjoining Coburg and Essendon were "becoming definitely residential, but in other parts grazing, dairying, poultry farming and hay and grain growing is still going on".[4]

In 1951, the Housing Commission of Victoria resumed 2,270 hectares (5,600 acres) of land near Broadmeadows, and while construction proceeded at a reasonable pace, shopping and other facilities lagged behind. In the process of developing the area, it was decided to sever the rural parts north of Somerton Road from the shire,[4] and in 1955, parts of the Shire of Broadmeadows were severed and annexed to the Shires of Bulla, Whittlesea and Kilmore. While only 600 people were affected by the move, it represented most of Broadmeadows' land area to that point.[5] On 30 May 1956, Broadmeadows was proclaimed a city.[3]

On 1 October 1979, the areas of Strathmore and Strathmore Heights were transferred to the City of Essendon - a loss of 5.76 square kilometres (2.22 sq mi).[3][6]

On 15 December 1994, the City of Broadmeadows was abolished; suburbs south of the Western Ring Road were transferred to the City of Moreland (now City of Merri-bek), which was created earlier in June 1994 after the merger of the Cities of Brunswick and Coburg, while suburbs north of the Western Ring Road were merged with the Shire of Bulla and parts of the Cities of Keilor and Whittlesea, into the newly created City of Hume.[7]

In its final years, the council met at the Broadmeadows Town Hall, at Pascoe Vale Road and Dimboola Road, Broadmeadows. The facility is still used today by the City of Hume.

The last mayor of the City of Broadmeadows was Cr. Dorothy (Dot) White.

Wards edit

On 1 April 1988, the City of Broadmeadows was subdivided into four wards, each of which elected three councillors:

  • Broadmeadows Ward
  • Fawkner Ward
  • Glenroy Ward
  • Somerton Ward[3]

Suburbs edit

North:

South:

* Suburbs gazetted since the amalgamation.
+ Council seat.

Population edit

Year Population
1903 1,300
1911 2,100
1947 8,971
1954 23,065
1958 43,400*
1961 66,306
1966 87,891
1971 101,100
1976 108,744+
1981 103,540
1986 101,144
1991 102,996

* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.
+ The area annexed to City of Essendon in 1979 contained 8,892 people, so the net figure is 99,852.[6]

Mayors edit

Year Mayor Year Mayor Year Mayor
1956 D.H.E. Bessel J.P. 1969-70 R.A. Rayner J.P. 1982-83 L. Tartaglia J.P.
1956-57 K.J Robinson J.P. 1970-71 J. Coutts J.P. 1983-84 L. Tartaglia J.P.
1957-58 J.P. Mutton J.P. 1971-72 R.K. Evans J.P. 1984-85 M.D. Leach J.P.
1958-59 S.G. Sewell J.P. 1972-73 K.G. Mitchell J.P. 1985-86 M.W. Leahy J.P.
1959-60 E.J. Angel J.P. 1973-74 F.D. Mott J.P. 1986-87 J. Mallia J.P.
1960-61 C.B. Smith J.P. 1974-75 R.F. Knuckey J.P. 1987-88 L.A. Blundell J.P.
1961-62 A. Pope J.P. 1975-76 M.M. McEgan J.P. 1988-89 E.A. Hoctor
1962-63 R.W. Wallace J.P. 1976-77 R.K. Evans J.P. 1989-90 R. Kerr
1963-64 R.K. Evans J.P. 1977-78 M.M. Brown J.P. 1990-91 J. Mallia J.P.
1964-65 H. Payne J.P. 1978-79 W.J. Turner J.P 1991-92 M. Stone J.P.
1965-66 J.A. Culpin J.P. 1979-80 W.J. Turner J.P. 1992-93 K.P. Sheahan
1966-67 J.P. Mutton J.P. 1980-81 A.S. Barry J.P. 1993-94 A.A. Simic
1967-68 D.H.C. Bucknell J.P. 1981-82 L. Tartaglia J.P. 1994-95 D. White
1968-69 M.M. Brown J.P. 1982-83 P.T. Bryant J.P.

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References edit

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1994). Victorian Year Book. p. 49. ISSN 0067-1223.
  2. ^ Merriang became a district on 26 June 1863 and a shire on 3 November 1871. Source: Victorian Municipal Directory (1915)
  3. ^ a b c d Victorian Municipal Directory. Brunswick: Arnall & Jackson. 1992. pp. 321–322. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
  4. ^ a b Monash University (1999). . Archived from the original on 16 February 2003. Retrieved 4 January 2008.
  5. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1959). Victorian Year Book 1954-1958. pp. 223–224. ISSN 0067-1223.
  6. ^ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1983). Victorian Year Book. p. 167. ISSN 0067-1223.
  7. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (1 August 1995). Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. pp. 7, 10. ISBN 0-642-23117-6. Retrieved 16 December 2007.
  8. ^ Council of the City of Broadmeadows Special Meeting Agenda 5/12/1994

External links edit

  • Victorian Places - Broadmeadows and Broadmeadows City

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This article is about a former local government area For the suburb see Broadmeadows Victoria The City of Broadmeadows was a local government area about 20 kilometres 12 mi north of Melbourne the state capital of Victoria Australia The city covered an area of 63 65 square kilometres 24 58 sq mi and existed from 1857 until 1994 City of Broadmeadows VictoriaLocation in MelbournePopulation107 900 1992 1 Density1 695 2 km2 4 390 6 sq mi Established1857Area63 65 km2 24 6 sq mi Council seatBroadmeadowsRegionNorthern MelbourneCountyBourkeLGAs around City of Broadmeadows Bulla Bulla WhittleseaKeilor City of Broadmeadows PrestonKeilor Essendon Coburg Contents 1 History 2 Wards 3 Suburbs 4 Population 5 Mayors 6 References 7 External linksHistory editBroadmeadows was first incorporated as a road district on 27 November 1857 It became a shire on 27 January 1871 On 1 October 1915 as part of a series of adjustments of local government boundaries in Victoria Broadmeadows briefly absorbed Merriang Shire a 312 square kilometre 120 sq mi area including the towns of Kalkallo Donnybrook and Wallan and dating from 1863 2 Many of these areas were transferred to the Shire of Romsey on 31 May 1916 3 With the arrival of reticulated water electricity and electrified rail in the 1920s the southern part of the shire was opened up to residential development However the Great Depression reduced the demand for new housing and small farms and derelict subdivisions were major features of the landscape The Australian Blue Book described the shire in 1949 as comprising general farming and grazing country which stretches in a narrow strip northward from the northern suburbs of Melbourne noting that southern areas adjoining Coburg and Essendon were becoming definitely residential but in other parts grazing dairying poultry farming and hay and grain growing is still going on 4 In 1951 the Housing Commission of Victoria resumed 2 270 hectares 5 600 acres of land near Broadmeadows and while construction proceeded at a reasonable pace shopping and other facilities lagged behind In the process of developing the area it was decided to sever the rural parts north of Somerton Road from the shire 4 and in 1955 parts of the Shire of Broadmeadows were severed and annexed to the Shires of Bulla Whittlesea and Kilmore While only 600 people were affected by the move it represented most of Broadmeadows land area to that point 5 On 30 May 1956 Broadmeadows was proclaimed a city 3 On 1 October 1979 the areas of Strathmore and Strathmore Heights were transferred to the City of Essendon a loss of 5 76 square kilometres 2 22 sq mi 3 6 On 15 December 1994 the City of Broadmeadows was abolished suburbs south of the Western Ring Road were transferred to the City of Moreland now City of Merri bek which was created earlier in June 1994 after the merger of the Cities of Brunswick and Coburg while suburbs north of the Western Ring Road were merged with the Shire of Bulla and parts of the Cities of Keilor and Whittlesea into the newly created City of Hume 7 In its final years the council met at the Broadmeadows Town Hall at Pascoe Vale Road and Dimboola Road Broadmeadows The facility is still used today by the City of Hume The last mayor of the City of Broadmeadows was Cr Dorothy Dot White Wards editOn 1 April 1988 the City of Broadmeadows was subdivided into four wards each of which elected three councillors Broadmeadows Ward Fawkner Ward Glenroy Ward Somerton Ward 3 Suburbs editNorth Broadmeadows Campbellfield Coolaroo Dallas Gladstone Park Jacana Meadow Heights Tullamarine shared with the City of Keilor Westmeadows South Fawkner Glenroy Hadfield Oak Park Pascoe Vale shared with the City of Coburg Suburbs gazetted since the amalgamation Council seat Population editYear Population 1903 1 300 1911 2 100 1947 8 971 1954 23 065 1958 43 400 1961 66 306 1966 87 891 1971 101 100 1976 108 744 1981 103 540 1986 101 144 1991 102 996 Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book The area annexed to City of Essendon in 1979 contained 8 892 people so the net figure is 99 852 6 Mayors editYear Mayor Year Mayor Year Mayor 1956 D H E Bessel J P 1969 70 R A Rayner J P 1982 83 L Tartaglia J P 1956 57 K J Robinson J P 1970 71 J Coutts J P 1983 84 L Tartaglia J P 1957 58 J P Mutton J P 1971 72 R K Evans J P 1984 85 M D Leach J P 1958 59 S G Sewell J P 1972 73 K G Mitchell J P 1985 86 M W Leahy J P 1959 60 E J Angel J P 1973 74 F D Mott J P 1986 87 J Mallia J P 1960 61 C B Smith J P 1974 75 R F Knuckey J P 1987 88 L A Blundell J P 1961 62 A Pope J P 1975 76 M M McEgan J P 1988 89 E A Hoctor 1962 63 R W Wallace J P 1976 77 R K Evans J P 1989 90 R Kerr 1963 64 R K Evans J P 1977 78 M M Brown J P 1990 91 J Mallia J P 1964 65 H Payne J P 1978 79 W J Turner J P 1991 92 M Stone J P 1965 66 J A Culpin J P 1979 80 W J Turner J P 1992 93 K P Sheahan 1966 67 J P Mutton J P 1980 81 A S Barry J P 1993 94 A A Simic 1967 68 D H C Bucknell J P 1981 82 L Tartaglia J P 1994 95 D White 1968 69 M M Brown J P 1982 83 P T Bryant J P 8 References edit Australian Bureau of Statistics Victoria Office 1994 Victorian Year Book p 49 ISSN 0067 1223 Merriang became a district on 26 June 1863 and a shire on 3 November 1871 Source Victorian Municipal Directory 1915 a b c d Victorian Municipal Directory Brunswick Arnall amp Jackson 1992 pp 321 322 Accessed at State Library of Victoria La Trobe Reading Room a b Monash University 1999 Australian Places Broadmeadows Archived from the original on 16 February 2003 Retrieved 4 January 2008 Australian Bureau of Statistics Victoria Office 1959 Victorian Year Book 1954 1958 pp 223 224 ISSN 0067 1223 a b Australian Bureau of Statistics Victoria Office 1983 Victorian Year Book p 167 ISSN 0067 1223 Australian Bureau of Statistics 1 August 1995 Victorian local government amalgamations 1994 1995 Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification PDF Commonwealth of Australia pp 7 10 ISBN 0 642 23117 6 Retrieved 16 December 2007 Council of the City of Broadmeadows Special Meeting Agenda 5 12 1994External links editVictorian Places Broadmeadows and Broadmeadows City 37 41 06 S 144 55 30 E 37 685 S 144 925 E 37 685 144 925 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Broadmeadows amp oldid 1160100073, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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