Shire of Bacchus Marsh

Shire of Bacchus Marsh
Location in Victoria
Location in Victoria
Official logo of Shire of Bacchus Marsh
Map
The Shire of Bacchus Marsh as at its dissolution in 1994
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionGrampians
Established1862
Council seatBacchus Marsh
Area
 • Total
565 km2 (218 sq mi)
Population
 • Total12,590 (1992)[1]
 • Density22.283/km2 (57.71/sq mi)
CountyBourke, Grant
LGAs around Shire of Bacchus Marsh
Kyneton Newham & Woodend Gisborne
Ballan Shire of Bacchus Marsh Melton
Ballan Corio Werribee

The Shire of Bacchus Marsh was a local government area about 50 kilometres (31 mi) west of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 565 square kilometres (218.1 sq mi), and existed from 1862 until 1994.

History

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Bacchus Marsh was first incorporated as a road district on 14 October 1862, and became a shire on 23 January 1871. On 15 March 1911, it annexed part of the Lara Riding of the Shire of Corio, and on 5 February 1921, part of the shire was annexed to the Shire of Kyneton.[2]

On 15 December 1994, the Shire of Bacchus Marsh was abolished, and along with the Shire of Ballan, was merged into the Shire of Moorabool, which was created earlier in May 1994 after the merger of the Shire of Bungaree and parts of the Shire of Buninyong.[3]

Wards

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The Shire of Bacchus Marsh was divided into four ridings in 1975, each of which elected three councillors:

  • Bacchus Riding
  • Coimadai Riding
  • Parwan Riding
  • Pentland Riding

Towns and localities

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* Council seat.

Population

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Year Population
1954 3,972
1958 4,290*
1961 4,411
1966 4,690
1971 5,083
1976 6,052
1981 7,513
1986 9,342
1991 11,854

* Estimate in 1958 Victorian Year Book.

References

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  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1994). Victorian Year Book. pp. 49–52. ISSN 0067-1223.
  2. ^ Victorian Municipal Directory. Brunswick: Arnall & Jackson. 1992. p. 576. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
  3. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (1 August 1995). Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification (PDF). Commonwealth of Australia. p. 9. ISBN 0-642-23117-6. Retrieved 5 January 2008.
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