Cassowary Coast Region

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Mission Beach area, view from Bicton Hill lookout
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On the Liverpool Creek near Japoonvale (between Tully and Innisfail)

The Cassowary Coast Region is a local government area in the Far North Queensland region of Queensland, Australia, south of Cairns and centred on the towns of Innisfail, Cardwell and Tully. It was created in 2008 from a merger of the Shire of Cardwell and the Shire of Johnstone.

The Regional Council, which administers the region, has an estimated operating budget of A$64 million.

In the Template:CensusAU, the Cassowary Coast Region had a population of 29,157 people.[1]

History

Prior to the 2008 amalgamation, the Cassowary Coast Region consisted of the entire area of two previous local government areas:

The Hinchinbrook Division was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. On 28 October 1881, the Johnstone Division split away from it. On 18 January 1884, the Cardwell Division also split away.[2] With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, both Cardwell and Johnstone became shires on 31 March 1903.

In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released its report and recommended that Cardwell and Johnstone merge. Cardwell was in particular opposed because Johnstone was rated as "financially distressed" and its council had just been sacked by the state government.[3] On 15 March 2008, the two shires formally ceased to exist, and elections were held on the same day to elect six councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.

Mayors

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  • 2008–2016: Bill Shannon [4][5]
  • 2016–2020: John Kremastos [6]
  • 2020–2024: Timothy Mark Nolan [7]
  • 2024-present: Teresa Millwood[8]

Wards and councillors

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Below is the current council, elected in 2024:[8]

Name Ward Notes
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Towns and localities

The Cassowary Coast Region includes the following settlements:

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1 - shared with Cairns Region
2 - shared with Tablelands Region
3 - shared with Cairns Region and Tablelands Region

Libraries

The Cassowary Coast Regional Council operate public libraries in Cardwell, Tully (Dorothy Jones Library), Innisfail and Wongaling Beach.[9]

Demographics

The total population recorded at each census before the foundation of the Cassowary Coast Region combines the population of its component entities prior to their amalgamation in 2008. Its population was officially recorded for the first time in the 2011 Census.

Year Population
(Region total)
Population
(Johnstone)
Population
(Cardwell)
1933 17,193 12,777 4,416
1947 16,611 12,265 4,346
1954 20,025 14,980 5,045
1961 20,967 15,784 5,183
1966 22,169 16,529 5,640
1971 21,614 15,878 5,736
1976 23,254 16,776 6,478
1981 25,291 17,438 7,853
1986 26,123 17,457 8,666
1991 29,066 19,184 9,882
1996 30,604 20,474 10,130
2001 30,145 19,511 10,634
2006 29,501 18,917 10,584
2011 27,668
2016 28,726
2021 29,157

In the Template:CensusAU, the Cassowary Coast Region had a population of 28,726 people.[10]

In the Template:CensusAU, the Cassowary Coast Region had a population of 29,157 people.[1]

Heritage places

As part of preparing the Cassowary Coast Planning Scheme 2014, the council consulted with the region's heritage groups to compile a list of local heritage places.[11][12]

References

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External links

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