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Population
  
96,936 (2010)

Mayor
  
Jack Dempsey

Website
  
Bundaberg Region

Founded
  
2008

Established
  
2008

Region
  
Wide Bay–Burnett

Area
  
6,449 km²

Council seat
  
Bundaberg

Bundaberg Region wwwbundabergqldgovaufilesimageseconomicupd

State electorate(s)
  
Bundaberg Burnett Callide

Federal divisions
  
Division of Hinkler, Division of Flynn

Points of interest
  
Cania Gorge National, Eurimbula National Park, Bundaberg Rum Distillery, Mon Repos Conservation Park, Hinkler Hall of Aviation

Destinations
  
Bundaberg, Cania Gorge National, Mon Repos - Queensland, Bargara, Woodgate - Queensland

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The Bundaberg Region is a local government area in the Wide Bay–Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, about 360 kilometres (220 mi) north of Brisbane, the state capital. It is centred on the city of Bundaberg, and also contains a significant rural area surrounding the city. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the City of Bundaberg with the Shires of Burnett, Isis and Kolan.

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Map of Bundaberg, QLD, Australia

The Bundaberg Regional Council, which administers the Region, has an estimated operating budget of A$89 million.

History

Prior to the 2008 amalgamation, the Bundaberg Region existed as four distinct local government areas:

  • the City of Bundaberg;
  • the Shire of Burnett;
  • the Shire of Isis;
  • and the Shire of Kolan.
  • Local government in the Bundaberg area began on 11 November 1879 with the creation of 74 divisions around Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. These included the Barolin, Burrum and Kolan divisions.

    The first eight years saw several areas break away and become self-governing due to increases in local population. The first was Bundaberg itself, which with an area of 4.1 square kilometres (1.6 sq mi) and a population of 1,192, split from Barolin on 22 April 1881 to form the Municipality of Bundaberg under the Local Government Act 1878. Areas to the south (Woongarra) and north (Gooburrum) of the Burnett River split from Kolan on 31 December 1885, and Barolin on 30 January 1886 respectively, while on 1 January 1887, the Isis Division further to the south split away from Burrum. Thus by 1887, the Municipality of Bundaberg and the Barolin, Gooburrum, Isis, Kolan and Woongarra Divisions covered the entire territory of what is now the Bundaberg Region.

    On 31 March 1903, after the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, the Municipality became a Town while the Divisions became Shires. On 22 November 1913, Bundaberg was proclaimed a City.

    On 21 December 1917, the Shire of Barolin was abolished and its area split between the City of Bundaberg and the Shire of Woongarra. Bundaberg grew to 45.2 square kilometres (17.5 sq mi) and was united with what was then its entire suburban extent.

    On 21 November 1991, the Electoral and Administrative Review Commission, created two years earlier, produced its second report, and recommended that local government boundaries in the Bundaberg area be rationalised. The Local Government (Bundaberg and Burnett) Regulation 1993 was gazetted on 17 December 1993, and on 30 March 1994, the Shires of Gooburrum and Woongarra were abolished, with most transferred into a new Shire of Burnett. A portion of Woongarra was transferred to the City, more than doubling its area and increasing its population by 8,200 in 1991 census terms.

    On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the City of Bundaberg merged with the Shires of Burnett, Isis and Kolan to form the Bundaberg Region.

    Wards and councillors

    Although the Commission recommended the council be undivided with ten councillors and a mayor, the gazetted form was that of 10 divisions each electing a single councillor, plus a mayor representing the whole region.

    Those elected on 19 March 2016 were as follows:

  • Mayor: Jack Dempsey
  • Division 1 Councillor: Jason Bartels
  • Division 2 Councillor: Bill Trevor
  • Division 3 Councillor: Wayne Honor
  • Division 4 Councillor: Helen Blackburn
  • Division 5 Councillor: Greg Barnes
  • Division 6 Councillor: Scott Rowleson
  • Division 7 Councillor: Ross Sommerfeld
  • Division 8 Councillor: David Batt
  • Division 9 Councillor: Judy Peters
  • Division 10 Councillor: Peter Heuser
  • Suburbs

    The Bundaberg Region includes the following settlements:

    1 - split with Gladstone Region

    Population

    The populations given relate to the component entities prior to 2008. The next census, due in 2011, will be the first for the new Region.

    * The population of the 1996 area of Bundaberg in 1991 was 41,219.

    References

    Bundaberg Region Wikipedia