Tweed Shire

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Pacific Motorway and Tweed Valley viewed from Duranbah

Tweed Shire is a local government area located in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. It is adjacent to the border with Queensland, where that meets the Coral Sea. Administered from the town of Murwillumbah, Tweed Shire covers an area of Template:Convert, and has existed as a local government entity since 1947. It was named for the Tweed River.

The current mayor of Tweed Shire Council is Cr. Chris Cherry.[1][2]

History

The European history of the Tweed Shire began in 1823 when the Tweed River was explored by John Oxley. After sheltering on Cook Island (4 km from the river's mouth), Oxely travelled Template:Convert up river. In 1828, Captain H. J. Rous explored Template:Convert up the river. Settlers began to arrive in 1828, the first of which were the cedar getters, who came to harvest Great Red Cedars and send them back to England.[3] During the height of the cedar logging industry, the Tweed Valley was one of the wealthiest districts in Australia.

The Municipality of Murwillumbah was created on 25 May 1902, and held its first meeting on 22 August 1902, at which Peter Street was elected its first mayor. The Shire of Tweed, with its primary centre of population at Tumbulgum on the Tweed River, came into being in the surrounding area on 7 March 1906 with the enactment of the Template:Cite Legislation AU. On 1 January 1947, the two amalgamated to form Tweed Shire.[4]

Heritage listings

The Tweed Shire has a number of heritage-listed sites, including:

Towns and localities

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Duranbah Beach
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Demographics

At the 2011 census, there were 85,105 people in the Tweed local government area, of these 48.2 per cent were male and 51.8 per cent were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 3.5 per cent of the population, which was significantly higher than the national and state averages of 2.5 per cent. The median age of people in the Tweed Shire area was 45 years, which was significantly higher than the national median of 37 years. Children aged 0 to 14 years made up 17.8 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 22.9 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 47.5 per cent were married and 15.3 per cent were either divorced or separated.[7]

Population growth in the Tweed Shire area between the Template:CensusAU and the Template:CensusAU was 7.45 per cent; and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 census, population growth was 7.29 per cent. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78 per cent and 8.32 per cent, respectively, population growth in the Tweed local government area was marginally higher than the national average.[8][9] The median weekly income for residents within the Tweed Shire area was significantly lower than the national average.[7]

At the 2011 census, the proportion of residents in the Tweed local government area who stated their ancestry as Australian or Anglo-Celtic exceeded 80 per cent of all residents (national average was 65.2 per cent). In excess of 59 per cent of all residents in the Tweed Shire nominated a religious affiliation with Christianity at the 2011 census, which was slightly higher than the national average of 50.2 per cent. Meanwhile, as at the census date, compared to the national average, households in the Tweed local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (5.5 per cent) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4 per cent); and a significantly higher proportion (91.6 per cent) where English only was spoken at home (national average was 76.8 per cent).[7]

Selected historical census data for the Tweed Shire local government area
Census year 2001[8] 2006[9] 2011[7]
Population Estimated residents on Census night 73,821 79,321 85,105
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 26
% of New South Wales population 1.23%
% of Australian population 0.39% Increase 0.40% Steady 0.40%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
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English 31.9%
Australian 30.0%
Irish 9.8%
Scottish 8.0%
German 3.2%
Language,
top responses
(other than English)
German 0.4% Steady 0.4% Steady 0.4%
Italian 0.3% Steady 0.3% Steady 0.3%
French n/c Increase 0.2% Steady 0.2%
Japanese n/c Increase 0.2% Steady 0.2%
Spanish n/c n/c Increase 0.2%
Religious affiliation
Religious affiliation,
top responses
Catholic 24.9% Template:Loss 24.7% Steady 24.7%
Anglican 29.0% Template:Loss 26.1% Template:Loss 24.2%
No Religion 13.8% Increase 17.6% Increase 21.6%
Presbyterian and Reformed 5.9% Template:Loss 5.1% Template:Loss 4.9%
Uniting Church 6.0% Template:Loss 5.2% Template:Loss 4.5%
Median weekly incomes
Personal income Median weekly personal income A$364 A$442
% of Australian median income 78.1% Template:Loss 76.6%
Family income Median weekly family income Template:AUD904 Template:AUD1,045
% of Australian median income 77.2% Template:Loss 70.6%
Household income Median weekly household income Template:AUD683 Template:AUD845
% of Australian median income 66.5% Template:Loss 68.5%

Population

Year Population References
1911 9,514
1921 15,136
1933 17,099
1947 19,321
1954 21,144
1961 22,491
1966 23,154
1976 27,526
1981 40,050
1986 45,690
1991 55,857
1996 66,519
2001 74,577 [8]
2006 83,089 [9]
2011 85,105 [7]
2016 91,371 [10]

Council

In May 2005, the Governor of New South Wales dismissed the Tweed Shire Council of Mayor Warren Polglase, following a public inquiry which found that the council was improperly influenced by developers involved in a property boom in the area. The inquiry was commissioned by the Minister for Local Government, Tony Kelly, following community concern about the way planning decisions were made. The Minister appointed the director-general of the Department of Local Government, Garry Payne, former Sydney Lord Mayor Lucy Turnbull and former Tweed Shire councillor, Max Boyd as Administrators for the ensuing three years.[11]

Shire Presidents and Mayors

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Councillor Term of office Title
C E Cox 1947–1948 Provisional President
A Buckley 1948–1949 President
C E Cox 1949–1957 President
Harold Lundberg 1957–1958 President
Clarrie Hall 1958–1959 President
Harold Lundberg 1959–1961 President
Clarrie Hall 1961–1963 President
Harold Lundberg 1963–1964 President
Clarrie Hall 1964–1973 President
Charles Jarvis 1973–1975 President
Clarrie Hall 1975–1979
died in office
President
Max Boyd 1979–1981 President
Mrs Y A M Rowse 1981–1984 President
Max Boyd 1984–1999 President/Mayor
Lynne Beck 1999–2001 Mayor
Warren Polglase 2001–2005 Mayor
Garry Payne 2005–2006 Administrator
Frank Willan 2006–2008 Administrator
Max Boyd 2005–2008 Administrator
Lucy Turnbull 2005–2007 Administrator
Garry Payne 2007–2008 Administrator
Joan van Lieshout 2008–2009 Mayor
Warren Polglase 2009–2010 Mayor
Kevin Skinner 2010–2011 Mayor
Barry Longland 2011–2014 Mayor
Gary Bagnall 2014–2015 Mayor
Katie Milne 2015–2020 Mayor
Chris Cherry 2020–present Mayor

Election results

2024

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2016

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References

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