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Shire of Winton

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Population
  
1,359 (2015)

State electorate(s)
  
Mount Isa

Shire of Winton
  
Barcaldine

Founded
  
1886

Council seat
  
Winton

Federal division
  
Division of Flynn

Established
  
1886

Website
  
Shire of Winton

Area
  
53,935 kmĀ²

Region
  
Central West Queensland

Mayor
  
Butch Lenton

Shire of Winton

Points of interest
  
Bladensburg National Park, Australian Age of Dinosaurs, Waltzing Matilda Centre, Matilda Country Tourist P, Lark Quarry Dinosaur

The Shire of Winton is a local government area in Central West Queensland, Australia. It covers an area of 62,000.7 square kilometres (23,938.6 sq mi), and has existed as a local government entity since 1887. Its administrative centre is located in the town of Winton. It is named after Winton, Dorset, England, the birthplace of Robert Allen, the first white settler in the Winton (Queensland) area.

Contents

Map of Winton, QLD, Australia

The major industry in the shire is beef production and some opal mining. There has been some development of the known oil and gas reserves in the region.

History

The Winton Division was created on 23 September 1886 under the Divisional Boards Act 1879.

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Winton Division became the Shire of Winton on 31 March 1903.

It subsequently lost an area in its northwest to the Shire of McKinlay on 24 July 1930.

Towns and localities

The Shire of Winton includes the following settlements:

  • Winton
  • Collingwood (ghost town)
  • Corfield
  • Middleton
  • Opalton (ghost town)
  • Chairmen and mayors

    Initially, the chairman/mayor was chosen by the elected councillors from among themselves. Later, it became a separate role elected by the public. The chairmen and mayors of the Winton Divisional Board and the Winton Shire Council include:

  • 1887-1889 J. B. Riley
  • 1889-1890 Robert Christian Ramsay
  • 1890-1891 M. F. Ramsay
  • 1891-1898 A. G. Fraser
  • 1898-1901 Robert Christian Ramsay (2nd term)
  • 1901-1901 William Henry Corfield
  • 1901-1903 Robert Logan Chirnside
  • 1903-1907 Robert Christian Ramsay (3rd term)
  • 1907-1910 Arthur Douglas Ramsay
  • 1910-1912 W. H. Cameron
  • 1913-1920 Andrew John Baxter McMaster
  • 1920-1921 Robert Edward Jackson
  • 1921-1924 Andrew John Baxter McMaster (2nd term)
  • 1924-1927 Leonard Irving
  • 1927-1930 Percy Neil Grieve
  • 1930-1934 John Rupert Wilfred Kennedy
  • 1934-1946 Thomas Joseph Shanahan
  • 1946-1955 Edward Charles Pender Phillott
  • 1955-1958 Walter de Levante Booty
  • 1958-1964 Edward Charles Pender Phillott (2nd term)
  • 1964-1976 Charles Kempson Maxwell
  • 1976-1981 William Joseph Harold Holmes
  • 1981-1987 Eric Barton Bryce
  • 1987-1995 Erice Muir Lenton
  • 1995-2007 S. B. (Bruce) Collins
  • 2008-2012 Edward Lawrence (Ed) Warren
  • 2012- Graham Thomas (Butch) Lenton
  • In the 2008 election, the two candidates Ed Lawrence and Butch Lenton received the same number of votes. The winner, Ed Lawrence, was decided by drawing a name from a hat.

    References

    Shire of Winton Wikipedia