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City of Banyule

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Population
  
118,306 (2011 census)

Mayor
  
Cr Tom Melican

Area
  
63 km²

Team
  
Banyule City SC

Established
  
1994

Council seat
  
Ibbott

Founded
  
1994

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Region
  
North eastern metropolitan Melbourne

State electorate(s)
  
Bundoora Eltham Ivanhoe

Federal divisions
  
Division of Jagajaga, Division of Scullin

Points of interest
  
Yarra River, Warringal Parklands, Darebin Creek, Inflatable World, Yarra Flats Park

The City of Banyule is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 63 square kilometres (24.3 sq mi) and lies between 7 and 21 km from central Melbourne. At the 2011 Census, Banyule had a population of 118,306. The Yarra River runs along the City’s south border while the west is defined by the Darebin Creek.

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Map of Banyule, VIC, Australia

The area was originally occupied by the Wurundjeri, Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation, who spoke variations of the Woiwurrung language group.

The City was named after the Indigenous Australian term Banyule or "Banyool", and was originally the name of a locality within the former City of Heidelberg before being adopted as the name of the new Council during the amalgamation of local government areas in Victoria. It was formed in December 1994 from the merger of the City of Heidelberg with parts of the Shires of Diamond Valley and Eltham.

The City also has some significant heritage within its boundaries. There are a number of housing estates designed by leading early 20th Century architect Walter Burley Griffin and by property developer Albert Victor (A.V.) Jennings, some of the most significant art deco buildings in Melbourne, and the world's first Olympic athletes' village.

Banyule is the birthplace of the Heidelberg School of Art, which was formed when a group of artists, including Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin, Walter Withers, Charles Conder and others moved to a shack on Mount Eagle (now known as Eaglemont) and began painting the landscape in a uniquely Australian way during the late 1880s.

Wards and councillors

The current councillors of the City after the elections in November 2016 are:

References

City of Banyule Wikipedia


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