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Clarence Valley Council is a
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in the Northern Rivers region of New South Wales, Australia. The council services an area of and draws its name from the Clarence River, which flows through most of the council area. The area under management is adjacent to the Pacific Highway, the Gwydir Highway and the North Coast railway line. The Clarence Valley region includes the coastal plain and lower valleys of the Clarence and Nymboida river. Most of the valley is agricultural; however, the oceanside towns of Yamba and Iluka are popular holiday resorts. The council was formed in February 2004 by the amalgamation of the City of Grafton and Maclean Shire, and parts of
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, Pristine Waters and Richmond Valley local government areas, and the activities of North Coast Water and Clarence River County Council. The Mayor of Clarence Valley Council is Ian Tiley, an independent politician.


Towns and localities

Towns and localities in the Clarence Valley Council are: *
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* South Grafton, New South Wales, South Grafton * Alumy Creek, New South Wales, Alumy Creek * Angourie, New South Wales, Angourie * Banyabba, New South Wales, Banyabba * Baryulgil, New South Wales, Baryulgil * Billys Creek, New South Wales, Billys Creek * Brooms Head, New South Wales, Brooms Head * Calliope, New South Wales, Calliope * Carrs Creek, New South Wales, Carrs Creek * Carrs Island, New South Wales, Carrs Island * Chatsworth, New South Wales, Chatsworth * Clouds Creek, New South Wales, Clouds Creek * Coaldale, New South Wales, Coaldale * Coldstream, New South Wales, Coldstream * Copmanhurst, New South Wales, Copmanhurst * Coutts Crossing, New South Wales, Coutts Crossing * Cowper, New South Wales, Cowper * Dalmorton * Diggers Camp, New South Wales, Diggers Camp * Dundurrabin, New South Wales, Dundurrabin * Eatonsville, New South Wales, Eatonsville * Gilletts Ridge, New South Wales, Gilletts Ridge * Glenreagh * Glenugie, New South Wales, Glenugie * Great Marlow, New South Wales, Great Marlow * Gulmarrad, New South Wales, Gulmarrad * Gurranang, New South Wales, Gurranang * Harwood, New South Wales, Harwood * Iluka, New South Wales, Iluka * Junction Hill, New South Wales, Junction Hill * Koolkhan, New South Wales, Koolkhan * Kungala, New South Wales, Kungala * Lanitza, New South Wales, Lanitza * Lawrence, New South Wales, Lawrence * Maclean, New South Wales, Maclean * Minnie Water, New South Wales, Minnie Water * Mororo, New South Wales, Mororo * Mountain View, New South Wales, Mountain View * Nymboida, New South Wales, Nymboida * Palmers Channel, New South Wales, Palmers Channel * Palmers Island, New South Wales, Palmers Island * Punchbowl * Rushforth, New South Wales, Rushforth * Sandon, New South Wales, Sandon * Seelands, New South Wales, Seelands * Shark Creek, New South Wales, Shark Creek * South Arm, New South Wales, South Arm * Southampton, New South Wales, Southampton * Southgate, New South Wales, Southgate * Stockyard Creek, New South Wales, Stockyard Creek * Swan Creek, New South Wales, Swan Creek * Townsend, New South Wales, Townsend * Trenayr, New South Wales, Trenayr * Tucabia, New South Wales, Tucabia * Tullymorgan, New South Wales, Tullymorgan * Tyndale, New South Wales, Tyndale * Tyringham, New South Wales, Tyringham * Ulmarra, New South Wales, Ulmarra * Waterview, New South Wales, Waterview * Waterview Heights, New South Wales, Waterview Heights * Wooloweyah, New South Wales, Wooloweyah * Wooli, New South Wales, Wooli * Woombah, New South Wales, Woombah * Yamba, New South Wales, Yamba


Heritage listings

The Clarence Valley Council has a number of heritage-listed sites, including: * High Conservation Value Old Growth forest


Demographics

At the , there were people in the Clarence Valley local government area, of these 49.4 per cent were male and 50.6 per cent were female. Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people made up 5.7 per cent of the population which is more than double the national and state averages of 2.5 per cent. The median#Medians for populations, median age of people in the Clarence Valley Council area was 46 years; some 10 years higher than the national median. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 18.6 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 21.3 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 49.3 per cen% were married and 14.6% were either divorced or separated. Population growth in the Clarence Valley Council area between the and the 2011 Census was 3.15 per cent. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same period, being 8.32 per cent, population growth in the Clarence Valley local government area was lower than the national average. The median household income, weekly income for residents within the Clarence Valley Council area was significantly below the national average, being one of the factors that place the Clarence Valley Council area in an SEIFA, area of social disadvantage. At the 2011 Census, the proportion of residents in the Clarence Valley local government area who stated their ancestor, ancestry as Australian or Anglo-Celtic exceeded 82 per cent of all residents (national average was 65.2 per cent). In excess of 64 per cent of all residents in the Clarence Valley Council area nominated a Religion in Australia, religious affiliation with Christianity in Australia, Christianity at the 2011 Census, which was above the national average of 50.2 per cent. Meanwhile, as at the Census date, compared to the national average, households in the Clarence Valley local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (3.1 per cent) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4 per cent); and a significantly higher proportion (94.0 per cent) where Australian English, English only was spoken at home (national average was 76.8 per cent).


Council


Current composition and election method

Clarence Valley Council is composed of nine Councillors elected Single transferable vote, proportionally as one entire Ward (country subdivision), ward. All Councillors are elected for a fixed four-year term of office. The Mayor is elected by the Councillors at the first meeting of the Council. The most recent election was held on 4 December 2021, and the makeup of the Council is as follows: The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election, is:


References


External links


Clarence Valley Council WebsiteClarence Valley Tourism Website
{{Authority control Clarence Valley Council, Local government areas of New South Wales Grafton, New South Wales 2004 establishments in Australia