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City of Devonport

Devonport City Council (or City of Devonport) is a local government body located in the city and surrounds of Devonport in northern Tasmania. The Devonport local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 25,415,[1] which also encompasses Lillico, Tugrah and part of Spreyton.

Devonport City Council
Tasmania
Map showing the Devonport local government area.
Coordinates41°12′28″S 146°18′49″E / 41.2078°S 146.3137°E / -41.2078; 146.3137
Population25,415 (2018)[1]
 • Density229.0/km2 (593.0/sq mi)
Established1 January 1907[2]
Area111 km2 (42.9 sq mi)[1]
MayorAlison Jarman
Council seatDevonport
RegionDevonport and surrounds
State electorate(s)Braddon
Federal division(s)Braddon
WebsiteDevonport City Council
LGAs around Devonport City Council:
Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait
Central Coast Devonport City Council Latrobe
Central Coast Kentish Latrobe

History and attributes edit

The Devonport municipality was established on 1 January 1907, becoming a city council on 1 January 1981.[2][3] Devonport was proclaimed a city by Charles, Prince of Wales on 21 April 1981, in a ceremony conducted on the Devonport Oval. The city motto is The City with Spirit, this gives reference to it being the home base for the passenger ferry ships Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II.

Devonport is classified as urban, regional and small (URS) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.[4]

Council edit

Current composition edit

Name Position[5] Party affiliation
Alison Jarman Mayor / Councillor   Independent
Stacey Sheehan Deputy Mayor / Councillor   Liberal
Gerard Enniss Councillor   Independent
Peter Hollister Councillor   Independent
Steve Martin Councillor   Nationals
Alison Moore Councillor   Independent
Leigh Murphy Councillor   Liberal
Damien Viney Councillor   Independent
Janene Wilczynski Councillor   Independent

2022 election results edit

2022 Tasmanian local elections: Devonport[6][7][8]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent National Steve Martin (elected) 3,093 20.42
Independent Alison Jarman (elected) 2,461 16.25
Independent Liberal Leigh Murphy (elected) 1,548 10.22
Independent Gerard Enniss (elected) 1,503 9.92
Independent Damien Viney (elected) 1,203 7.94
Independent Liberal Stacey Sheehan (elected) 1,024 6.76
Independent Alison Moore (elected) 932 6.15
Independent Peter Hollister (elected) 885 5.84
Independent Janene Wilczynski (elected) 848 5.60
Greens Tammy Milne 673 4.44
Greens Petra Wildren 532 3.51
Independent Kent Townsend 446 2.94
Total formal votes 15,148 95.95
Informal votes 640 4.05
Turnout 15,788 79.62
Party total votes
Independent 8,278 54.65
Independent National 3,093 20.42
Independent Liberal 2,572 16.98
Greens 1,205 7.95

Suburbs edit

Suburb Census population 2016[9] Reason
Aberdeen 229
Ambleside 663
Coles Beach Incl. in Devonport
Devonport 13,759 Includes Coles Beach, Highfield, Hillcrest
Don 643
East Devonport 4,053 Includes Pardoe Downs, Rannoch, Pannorama Heights
Eugenana 203
Forthside 81
Highfield Incl. in Devonport
Hillcrest Incl. in Devonport
Lillico 25
Melrose 102
Miandetta 1,852
Pardoe Downs Incl. in East Devonport
Pannorama Heights Incl. in East Devonport
Quoiba 427
Rannoch Incl. in East Devonport
Spreyton 1,669
Stony Rise 643
Paloona
Tugrah 366
Total 24,715
(19) Variance
Local government total 24,696 Gazetted Devonport local government area

Not in above List edit

See also edit

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. ^ a b "Agency Details: Devonport Municipal Council". search.archives.tas.gov.au. Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Agency Details: Devonport City Council". search.archives.tas.gov.au. Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Local government national report 2014-2015". regional.gov.au. Australian Government. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  5. ^ "Elected Council – Devonport City Council". devonport.tas.gov.au. Devonport City Council. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  6. ^ "Devonport City Council". Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
  7. ^ "TasWeekend: Braddon voters put pollies on notice". The Mercury.
  8. ^ "Local government candidate garner Greens endorsements". The Advocate.
  9. ^ Devonport City Council (28 October 2005). (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 27 February 2015. Retrieved 26 July 2015.

External links edit

  • Devonport City Council official website
  • Local Government Association Tasmania 22 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine
  • Tasmanian Electoral Commission - local government

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Devonport City Council or City of Devonport is a local government body located in the city and surrounds of Devonport in northern Tasmania The Devonport local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 25 415 1 which also encompasses Lillico Tugrah and part of Spreyton Devonport City Council TasmaniaMap showing the Devonport local government area Coordinates41 12 28 S 146 18 49 E 41 2078 S 146 3137 E 41 2078 146 3137Population25 415 2018 1 Density229 0 km2 593 0 sq mi Established1 January 1907 2 Area111 km2 42 9 sq mi 1 MayorAlison JarmanCouncil seatDevonportRegionDevonport and surroundsState electorate s BraddonFederal division s BraddonWebsiteDevonport City CouncilLGAs around Devonport City Council Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass StraitCentral Coast Devonport City Council LatrobeCentral Coast Kentish Latrobe Contents 1 History and attributes 2 Council 2 1 Current composition 2 2 2022 election results 3 Suburbs 3 1 Not in above List 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksHistory and attributes editThe Devonport municipality was established on 1 January 1907 becoming a city council on 1 January 1981 2 3 Devonport was proclaimed a city by Charles Prince of Wales on 21 April 1981 in a ceremony conducted on the Devonport Oval The city motto is The City with Spirit this gives reference to it being the home base for the passenger ferry ships Spirit of Tasmania I and Spirit of Tasmania II Devonport is classified as urban regional and small URS under the Australian Classification of Local Governments 4 Council editCurrent composition edit Name Position 5 Party affiliation Alison Jarman Mayor Councillor Independent Stacey Sheehan Deputy Mayor Councillor Liberal Gerard Enniss Councillor Independent Peter Hollister Councillor Independent Steve Martin Councillor Nationals Alison Moore Councillor Independent Leigh Murphy Councillor Liberal Damien Viney Councillor Independent Janene Wilczynski Councillor Independent 2022 election results edit This section is an excerpt from Results of the 2022 Tasmanian local elections Devonport edit 2022 Tasmanian local elections Devonport 6 7 8 Party Candidate Votes Independent National Steve Martin elected 3 093 20 42 Independent Alison Jarman elected 2 461 16 25 Independent Liberal Leigh Murphy elected 1 548 10 22 Independent Gerard Enniss elected 1 503 9 92 Independent Damien Viney elected 1 203 7 94 Independent Liberal Stacey Sheehan elected 1 024 6 76 Independent Alison Moore elected 932 6 15 Independent Peter Hollister elected 885 5 84 Independent Janene Wilczynski elected 848 5 60 Greens Tammy Milne 673 4 44 Greens Petra Wildren 532 3 51 Independent Kent Townsend 446 2 94 Total formal votes 15 148 95 95 Informal votes 640 4 05 Turnout 15 788 79 62 Party total votes Independent 8 278 54 65 Independent National 3 093 20 42 Independent Liberal 2 572 16 98 Greens 1 205 7 95Suburbs editSuburb Census population 2016 9 Reason Aberdeen 229 Ambleside 663 Coles Beach Incl in Devonport Devonport 13 759 Includes Coles Beach Highfield Hillcrest Don 643 East Devonport 4 053 Includes Pardoe Downs Rannoch Pannorama Heights Eugenana 203 Forthside 81 Highfield Incl in Devonport Hillcrest Incl in Devonport Lillico 25 Melrose 102 Miandetta 1 852 Pardoe Downs Incl in East Devonport Pannorama Heights Incl in East Devonport Quoiba 427 Rannoch Incl in East Devonport Spreyton 1 669 Stony Rise 643 Paloona Tugrah 366 Total 24 715 19 Variance Local government total 24 696 Gazetted Devonport local government area Not in above List edit LeithSee also editLocal government areas of TasmaniaReferences 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 a b Agency Details Devonport Municipal Council search archives tas gov au Tasmanian Government Retrieved 11 June 2018 Agency Details Devonport City 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 Elected Council Devonport City Council devonport tas gov au Devonport City Council Retrieved 1 August 2021 Devonport City Council Tasmanian Electoral Commission TasWeekend Braddon voters put pollies on notice The Mercury Local government candidate garner Greens endorsements The Advocate Devonport City Council 28 October 2005 City of Devonport PDF Archived from the original PDF on 27 February 2015 Retrieved 26 July 2015 External links editDevonport City Council official website Local Government Association Tasmania Archived 22 June 2018 at the Wayback Machine Tasmanian Electoral Commission local government Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title City of Devonport amp oldid 1193327537, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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