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Shire of Delatite

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Population
  
21,553 (2001 census)

Abolished
  
2002

Region
  
Northern Victoria

Area
  
6,218 km²

Council seat
  
Benalla

Federal division
  
Division of Indi

Established
  
1994

Mayor
  
Fmr Cr Don Cummins

State electorate(s)
  
Euroa

Founded
  
1994

Gazetted
  
18 November 1994

The Shire of Delatite was a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-east part of the state. It covered an area of 6,218 square kilometres (2,401 sq mi) and, at the 2001 census, had a population of 21,553. It included the towns of Benalla and Mansfield, and was formed in 1994 from the amalgamation of the City of Benalla, Shire of Benalla, the then Shire of Mansfield and part of the Shire of Violet Town. In 2002 the shire was split into the Rural City of Benalla and Shire of Mansfield. This process has been cited as an example of successful de-amalgamation by residents of other councils who are unhappy with the forced mergers that affected almost all Victorian local government areas in 1994.

The Delatite Shire Council had its seat of local government and administrative centre in Benalla, with a service centre located in Mansfield. The Shire was named after the county of Delatite, most of which was included in the shire.

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Shire of Delatite Wikipedia