Shire of Maroochy



Local government area in Queensland, Australia
















Shire of Maroochy
Queensland

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Location within Queensland

Population
151,599 (2006 census)[1]
 • Density
130.385/km2 (337.696/sq mi)
Established
1890
Area
1,162.7 km2 (448.9 sq mi)
Council seat
Nambour
Region
Sunshine Coast

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Website
Shire of Maroochy










LGAs around Shire of Maroochy:
Cooloola Noosa Pacific Ocean
Cooloola Shire of Maroochy Pacific Ocean
Kilcoy Caloundra Pacific Ocean

The Shire of Maroochy was a local government area about 100 kilometres (62 mi) north of Brisbane in the Sunshine Coast region of South East Queensland, Australia. The shire covered an area of 1,162.7 square kilometres (448.9 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity from 1890 until 2008, when it amalgamated with its neighbours to the north and south to form the Sunshine Coast Region.




Contents





  • 1 History


  • 2 Structure


  • 3 Towns and localities


  • 4 Population


  • 5 Chairmen and mayors


  • 6 Sister cities


  • 7 References


  • 8 Further reading


  • 9 External links




History




Map of Maroochy Division and adjacent local government areas, March 1902


In 1842, Andrew Petrie explored the coast north of Brisbane and discovered the Mary River with a small party including two Aboriginal men from the Brisbane River region who spoke the Yuggera language. Their name for the local black swan was "Muru-kutchi" or "red-bill". Petrie hence named the area Maroochy.[2]


The area was originally incorporated as part of the Caboolture Divisional Board on 11 November 1879 under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. On 5 July 1890, Maroochy split away and was proclaimed as a Maroochy Division in its own right, with an area of 1,265 square kilometres (488 sq mi) and headquarters at Nambour.[3][4] It did not initially contain Buderim or Kenilworth. The first elections were held on 13 September for three councillors, each of whom represented one subdivision. By 1895, council chambers had been erected firstly on Blackall Terrace and then at Station Square adjacent to the Nambour railway station, where they were to continue meeting until 1978.


With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Maroochy became a shire council on 31 March 1903. The first land sale in Maroochydore in 1908 allowed 8.1 square kilometres (2,002 acres) along the coast to be opened up, allowing for the development of the towns of Alexandra Headland and Mooloolaba. The council commenced supplying electricity in 1927, and a hospital was opened in 1930. With the start of major development in South East Queensland in the late 1950s, Maroochy Airport (now Sunshine Coast Airport, the major regional facility) was opened in 1961. The Shire grew rapidly from this point onwards.


Fires were a persistent problem in the hinterland region, and on Anzac Day in 1948, a fire significantly damaged the Shire Chambers. In 1978, the Shire moved its offices to a new location in Bury Street, Nambour, with the old facility in Civic Square remaining as a civic hall. On 15 August 1986 a fire damaged this beyond repair—it was bulldozed three years later to make way for the new Centenary Square development.


On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Maroochy merged with the Shire of Noosa and the City of Caloundra to form the Sunshine Coast Region.



Structure


The Shire was subdivided into 12 numbered divisions, each of which returned one councillor, and an elected mayor.



Towns and localities


The Shire of Maroochy included the following settlements:









1 - split with the Shire of Noosa
2 - split with the City of Caloundra



Population






























Year
Population
193312,918
194715,014
195417,869
196119,071
196621,455
197125,522
197635,266
198153,428
198661,629
199184,442
1996111,798
2001129,429
2006151,599


Chairmen and mayors


  • 1927: J. T. Lowe [5]

  • 1952-1967: David Low

  • 1967-1982: Eddie De Vere

  • 1982-1985: Don Culley

  • 1985-1994: Fred Murray

  • 1994-1997: Bob King

  • 1997-2000: Don Culley

  • 2000-2004: Alison Grosse

  • 2004-2008: Joe Natoli


Sister cities



  • Japan Tatebayashi, Japan


  • China Xiamen, China


References




  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Maroochy (S) (Local Government Area)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 2008-03-18. 


  2. ^ Sunshine Coast Regional Council (19 February 2008). "Place Name Origins". Archived from the original on 2008-03-07. Retrieved 2008-03-19. 


  3. ^ Queensland Government Gazette, 5 July 1890, p.658.


  4. ^ "Agency ID1377, Maroochy Divisional Board". Queensland State Archives. Retrieved 20 September 2013. 


  5. ^ Pugh, Theophilus Parsons (1927). Pugh's Almanac for 1927. Retrieved 13 June 2014. 




Further reading



  • Gregory, Helen (1991). Making Maroochy : a history of the land, the people and the shire. Maroochy Shire Council. ISBN 0-646-04469-9.  (196 pages)


  • Maroochy Shire Library Service (Local Studies Section) (1994). Maroochydore to Mooloolaba: then and now. Maroochy Shire Council. ISBN 0-646-21239-7.  (79 pages)


  • Armstrong, Esme (2001). Maroochy voices : an anthology celebrating 100 years of federation in Maroochy Shire. Maroochy Shire Council.  (120 pages)


External links


  • University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Maroochy and Maroochy Shire

Coordinates: 26°37′50″S 152°57′32.9″E / 26.63056°S 152.959139°E / -26.63056; 152.959139





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