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District Council of Robe

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Population
  
1,428 (2015 est)

Mayor
  
Peter Riseley

Area
  
1,091 kmĀ²

Council seat
  
Robe

Federal division
  
Division of Barker

Established
  
1869

State electorate(s)
  
MacKillop

Founded
  
1869

Region
  
Limestone Coast

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Website
  
District Council of Robe

District Council of Robe
  
Naracoorte Lucindale Council

Points of interest
  
Little Dip Conservation Park, Beacon Hill Lookout, Karatta Wines, Robe Sealife Center

The District Council of Robe is a local government area located in the Limestone Coast area of South Australia. The main offices are in Robe, the town after which the council is named. The district relies on a mix of agriculture, fisheries and tourism as major components of its economy.

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Map of DC of Robe, SA, Australia

History

The district's coastline, like much of South Australia, was explored by Captains Matthew Flinders and Nicolas Baudin in 1802, with Baudin initially naming it after Admiral de Guichen. The first major town was officially founded and named 'Robe' by the South Australian Government in 1846 after Major Frederick Holt Robe, Governor of South Australia who had selected the site in 1846.

It was the first major town to be established in the south east of the colony. Greytown on Rivoli Bay had been surveyed a few months earlier and was the site of a small settlement but Robe was the first administrative center and was the focus of public and commercial life in the area.

The District Council of Robe was proclaimed on 28 October 1869.

By the 1880s, the district began a slow decline, and increasingly relied on its fishing and agricultural industries as its status as a major port and industrial hub decreased.

Economy

The district still is heavily reliant on the fishing and agricultural industries, with rock lobster one of the main catches in the area.

The district has a variety of agricultural industries, with cereal crops, beef cattle and sheep prominent. The district also has a thriving wine industry, lying near the Coonawarra wine region.

Tourism has been an increasingly important part of the economy, with up to 15,000 tourists every year. The town has a large number of historic buildings, as well as natural attractions. The town is listed as one of the state's historical towns in the Heritage Conservation Branch's Master Interpretation Plan.

Geography

Robe is the major town in the district; however, the council also includes the localities of Boatswain Point, Greenways and Mount Benson, and parts of Bray, Clay Wells, Nora Creina and Reedy Creek.

Councillors

The District Council of Robe has a directly-elected mayor.

References

District Council of Robe Wikipedia