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Population
  
28,900 (1992)

County
  
Bourke

Area
  
14.56 kmĀ²

Council seat
  
Kew Vic

Established
  
1860

City of Kew
  
Camberwell

Founded
  
1860

Region
  
Melbourne

City of Kew

The City of Kew was a local government area about 4 kilometres (2.5 mi) east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the southeast bank of the Yarra River. The city covered an area of 14.56 square kilometres (5.62 sq mi), and existed from 1860 until 1994.

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History

Kew was first incorporated as a municipal district on 19 December 1860, a borough in October 1863, and a town on 8 December 1910. It was proclaimed a city on 10 March 1921.

On 22 June 1994, the City of Kew was abolished, and, along with the Cities of Camberwell and Hawthorn, was merged into the newly created City of Boroondara.

The council formerly met at the Kew Town Hall, at Cotham Road and Charles Street, Kew.

Wards

The City of Kew was divided into four wards on 27 August 1955, each electing three councillors:

  • Prospect Ward
  • Sackville Ward
  • Studley Park Ward
  • Willsmere Ward
  • Geography

    The council area covered the suburbs of Kew and Kew East, and was bounded by the Yarra River to the north and west, Barkers Road to the south and Burke Road to the east.

    Population

    * Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.

    References

    City of Kew Wikipedia