Gunnedah Shire is a
local government area
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in the
North West Slopes region of
New South Wales,
Australia
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. The Shire is located adjacent to the
Liverpool Plains in the
Namoi River valley and is traversed by the
Oxley Highway and the
Kamilaroi Highway.
The Shire was established in 1980 from the amalgamation of the
Municipality of Gunnedah
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and
Liverpool Plains Shire.
It includes the town of
Gunnedah and surrounding villages of
Curlewis,
Breeza,
Carroll,
Mullaley,
Emerald Hill,
Tambar Springs and
Kelvin.
The
Mayor of Gunnedah Shire Council is
Cr. Jamie Chaffey, who is
unaligned with any political party.
Geography
The Gunnedah Shire is situated on the Liverpool Plains between the Nandewar and Great Dividing Ranges, with the tallest hills being above sea level.
The climate is hot in summer, mild in winter and dry, although heavy rain in catchment areas occasionally cause flooding of the Namoi River. Major floods cut transport links to Gunnedah, briefly isolating it from the outside world. The Gunnedah area is noted for its abundance of native wildlife, including
kangaroos,
echidnas and
koalas. Koalas can often be found in trees within the town, as well as in the surrounding countryside with the help of signs placed by the local tourist centre.
Demographics
At the , there were people in the Gunnedah local government area, of which there was an equal number of males and females.
made up 12.8% of the population which is over four times higher than both the national and state averages. The
median
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age of people in the Gunnedah Shire was 40 years; slightly higher than the national median of 38. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 20.6% of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 19% of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, almost half were married (48.1%) and 11.6% were either divorced or separated.
Population growth in the Gunnedah Shire between the 2001 census and the 2011 census was nominal. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78% and 8.32% respectively, population growth in the Gunnedah local government area was significantly lower than the national average.
The median
weekly income for residents within the Gunnedah Shire was significantly below the national average.
At the 2011 census, the proportion of residents in the Gunnedah local government area who stated their
ancestry
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as
Australian or
Anglo-Saxon
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exceeded 87% of all residents (national average was 65.2%). In excess of 72% of all residents in the Gunnedah Shire nominated a
religious affiliation with
Christianity at the 2011 census, which was significantly higher than the national average of 50.2%. Meanwhile, as at the census date, compared to the national average, households in the Gunnedah local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (2.3%) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4%); and a significantly higher proportion (92.9%) where
English only was spoken at home (national average was 76.8%).
Council
Current composition and election method
Gunnedah Shire Council is composed of nine
councillors elected
proportionally as a single
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 10 September 2016, and the makeup of the council is as follows:
The current Council, elected in 2016, in order of election, is:
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References
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Local government areas of New South Wales
New England (New South Wales)
1980 establishments in Australia