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East Arnhem Region

The East Arnhem Region is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia, governed by the East Arnhem Regional Council. Situated in the far north-eastern corner of the Northern Territory, the region covers an area of 33,310 square kilometres (12,861.06 sq mi) and had a population of approximately 10,345 in June 2018.[1]

East Arnhem
Northern Territory
Population10,345 (2018)[1]
 • Density0.31057/km2 (0.80437/sq mi)
Established2008
Area33,310 km2 (12,861.1 sq mi)[1]
MayorBanambi Wunungmurra
Council seatNhulunbuy (not part of council)
RegionArnhem Land
Territory electorate(s)Arnhem, Nhulunbuy
Federal division(s)Lingiari
WebsiteEast Arnhem

East Arnhem Region was created under the Local Government Act (NT) 2008 to provide core local government services. The area comprises nine major remote communities, many homelands and outstations, commercial enterprises such as tourism, two mining leases, and pastoral properties scattered throughout the council area.

Five of the nine communities are located on islands. Six of the communities are recognised Remote Service Delivery Sites by the Commonwealth and another is recognised as a NT Government Territory Growth Town.

History edit

In October 2006 the Northern Territory Government announced the reform of local government areas. The intention of the reform was to improve and expand the delivery of services to towns and communities across the Northern Territory by establishing eight new shires. The East Arnhem Shire was created on 1 July 2008.

Elections of shire councillors were held on 25 October 2008. Banambi Wunungmurra was elected unopposed as the inaugural EASC president, with Councillor Keith Hansen of Anindilyakwa Ward serving from 2008 to 2010 as his deputy, then rotating the deputy position to Councillor Kaye Thurlow of Gumurr Marthakal from 2010 to 2012. Wunungmurra was re-elected unopposed in 2012, with Councillor Mavis Danganbarr of Gumurr Marthakal Ward currently serving as his deputy for a two-year term.

On 1 January 2014, the shire became a region.[2]

Most of the land in the region was previously unincorporated, but the following communities were amalgamated into it:

Wards and representation edit

The East Arnhem Regional Council is divided into 6 wards, which is governed by 14 councillors:

Presidents edit

President

  • Banambi Wunungmurra, 12 November 2008 - current

Deputy president

  • Mavis Danganbarr, 11 April 2012 – current
  • Kaye Thurlow, 10 November 2010 – 11 April 2012
  • Keith Hansen, 2 November 2008 – 10 November 2010

Council members edit

Anindilyakwa Ward

  • Jabani Lalara, 2 April 2012 - current
  • Constantine Mamarika, 2 April 2012 - current
  • Keith Hansen, 31 October 2008 -1 April 2012
  • Keith Mamarika , 31 October 2008 - 1 April 2012
  • Lionel Jaragba, 31 October 2008 - 17 November 2011

Birr Rawarrang Ward

  • Peter Djumbu, 2 April 2012 - current
  • Rose Wurrguwurrgu, 2 April 2012 - current

Gumurr Gattjirrk Ward

  • Lily Roy, 24 April 2012 -current
  • John Ryan, 24 April 2012 - current
  • Alvin Marrpindiwuy Gaykamangu, 16 November 2011 - 1 April 2012
  • Ronnie Garrawurra, 27 July 2011 - 1 April 2012
  • Galirrimun Dhurrkay*, 7 March 2010 - 28 February 2012
  • Burrbam*, 31 October 2008 - 11 August 2011
  • Wuduwal*, 31 October 2008 - 25 May 2011
  • David Daymirringu Warraya, 31 October 2008 - 7 November 2011

Gumurr Marthakal Ward

  • Alfred Gondarra, 2 April 2012 - current
  • Kaye Thurlow, 31 October 2008 - current
  • Mavis Danganbarr Garrawurra, 31 October 2008 - current
  • Don Wininba Ganambarr, 31 October 2008 - 1 April 2012

Gumurr Miwatj Ward

  • Barayuwa Mununggurr, 31 October 2008 - current
  • Yananymul Mununggurr, 31 October 2008 - current
  • Banambi Wunungmurra, 31 October 2008 - current

Gumurr Miyarrka Ward

  • Gawura Wanambi, 2 April 2012 - current
  • Wesley Bandi Wunungmurra, 2 April 2012 - current

* Indicates funeral name

Localities and communities edit

Land within the East Arnhem Region was divided during 2007 into bounded areas for the purpose of creating an address for a property. The bounded areas are called "localities" with those localities associated with existing aboriginal communities being called "communities".[4][5]

Localities edit

Communities 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. ^ TOLLNER, DAVID WILLIAM (18 December 2013). "Local Government Act CHANGES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS AND COUNCILS" (PDF). Northern Territory Government Gazette. Northern Territory Government. p. 3. Retrieved 26 April 2019. with effect from 1 January 2014:
  3. ^ "On the Gove Peninsula". Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation. Retrieved 5 October 2020.
  4. ^ . Place Names Committee. Northern Territory Government. Archived from the original on 13 March 2018. Retrieved 3 May 2019.
  5. ^ "Localities within East Arnhem Shire (sic)" (PDF). Place Names Committee. Northern Territory Government. 2 April 2007. Retrieved 3 May 2019.

External links edit

  • map of wards

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The East Arnhem Region is a local government area of the Northern Territory Australia governed by the East Arnhem Regional Council Situated in the far north eastern corner of the Northern Territory the region covers an area of 33 310 square kilometres 12 861 06 sq mi and had a population of approximately 10 345 in June 2018 1 East Arnhem Northern TerritoryPopulation10 345 2018 1 Density0 31057 km2 0 80437 sq mi Established2008Area33 310 km2 12 861 1 sq mi 1 MayorBanambi WunungmurraCouncil seatNhulunbuy not part of council RegionArnhem LandTerritory electorate s Arnhem NhulunbuyFederal division s LingiariWebsiteEast ArnhemLGAs around East Arnhem Arafura Sea Arafura Sea Arafura SeaWest Arnhem East Arnhem Gulf of CarpentariaRoper Gulf Roper Gulf Gulf of CarpentariaEast Arnhem Region was created under the Local Government Act NT 2008 to provide core local government services The area comprises nine major remote communities many homelands and outstations commercial enterprises such as tourism two mining leases and pastoral properties scattered throughout the council area Five of the nine communities are located on islands Six of the communities are recognised Remote Service Delivery Sites by the Commonwealth and another is recognised as a NT Government Territory Growth Town Contents 1 History 2 Wards and representation 3 Presidents 4 Council members 5 Localities and communities 5 1 Localities 5 2 Communities 6 References 7 External linksHistory editIn October 2006 the Northern Territory Government announced the reform of local government areas The intention of the reform was to improve and expand the delivery of services to towns and communities across the Northern Territory by establishing eight new shires The East Arnhem Shire was created on 1 July 2008 Elections of shire councillors were held on 25 October 2008 Banambi Wunungmurra was elected unopposed as the inaugural EASC president with Councillor Keith Hansen of Anindilyakwa Ward serving from 2008 to 2010 as his deputy then rotating the deputy position to Councillor Kaye Thurlow of Gumurr Marthakal from 2010 to 2012 Wunungmurra was re elected unopposed in 2012 with Councillor Mavis Danganbarr of Gumurr Marthakal Ward currently serving as his deputy for a two year term On 1 January 2014 the shire became a region 2 Most of the land in the region was previously unincorporated but the following communities were amalgamated into it Angurugu Community Marngarr CommunityWards and representation editThe East Arnhem Regional Council is divided into 6 wards which is governed by 14 councillors Anindilyakwa Ward 2 Groote Eylandt including Angurugu Umbakumba and Milyakburra Bickerton Island and neighboring islands Birr Rawarrang Ward 2 Ramingining and surrounding areas Gumurr Gatjirrk Ward 2 Milingimbi and surrounding areas Gumurr Marthakal Ward 3 Elcho Island including Galiwinku and surrounding areas Gumurr Miwatj Ward 3 Yirrkala and Gunyangara also known as Marngarr or Ski Beach 3 and surrounding areas Gumurr Miyarrka Ward 3 Gapuwiyak Lake Evella and surrounding areasPresidents editPresident Banambi Wunungmurra 12 November 2008 currentDeputy president Mavis Danganbarr 11 April 2012 current Kaye Thurlow 10 November 2010 11 April 2012 Keith Hansen 2 November 2008 10 November 2010Council members editAnindilyakwa Ward Jabani Lalara 2 April 2012 current Constantine Mamarika 2 April 2012 current Keith Hansen 31 October 2008 1 April 2012 Keith Mamarika 31 October 2008 1 April 2012 Lionel Jaragba 31 October 2008 17 November 2011Birr Rawarrang Ward Peter Djumbu 2 April 2012 current Rose Wurrguwurrgu 2 April 2012 currentGumurr Gattjirrk Ward Lily Roy 24 April 2012 current John Ryan 24 April 2012 current Alvin Marrpindiwuy Gaykamangu 16 November 2011 1 April 2012 Ronnie Garrawurra 27 July 2011 1 April 2012 Galirrimun Dhurrkay 7 March 2010 28 February 2012 Burrbam 31 October 2008 11 August 2011 Wuduwal 31 October 2008 25 May 2011 David Daymirringu Warraya 31 October 2008 7 November 2011Gumurr Marthakal Ward Alfred Gondarra 2 April 2012 current Kaye Thurlow 31 October 2008 current Mavis Danganbarr Garrawurra 31 October 2008 current Don Wininba Ganambarr 31 October 2008 1 April 2012Gumurr Miwatj Ward Barayuwa Mununggurr 31 October 2008 current Yananymul Mununggurr 31 October 2008 current Banambi Wunungmurra 31 October 2008 currentGumurr Miyarrka Ward Gawura Wanambi 2 April 2012 current Wesley Bandi Wunungmurra 2 April 2012 current Indicates funeral nameLocalities and communities editLand within the East Arnhem Region was divided during 2007 into bounded areas for the purpose of creating an address for a property The bounded areas are called localities with those localities associated with existing aboriginal communities being called communities 4 5 Localities edit Anindilyakwa East ArnhemCommunities edit Angurugu Galiwinku Gapuwiyak Gunyangara Milingimbi Milyakburra Ramingining Umbakumba YirrkalaReferences 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 TOLLNER DAVID WILLIAM 18 December 2013 Local Government Act CHANGES TO LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS AND COUNCILS PDF Northern Territory Government Gazette Northern Territory Government p 3 Retrieved 26 April 2019 with effect from 1 January 2014 On the Gove Peninsula Miwatj Health Aboriginal Corporation Retrieved 5 October 2020 Northern Territory localities and suburbs Place Names Committee Northern Territory Government Archived from the original on 13 March 2018 Retrieved 3 May 2019 Localities within East Arnhem Shire sic PDF Place Names Committee Northern Territory Government 2 April 2007 Retrieved 3 May 2019 External links editMap of LGAs Policy details map of wards 12 10 55 S 136 46 55 E 12 18194 S 136 78194 E 12 18194 136 78194 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index 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