Wingecarribee Shire is the
local government area
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of the
Southern Highlands in the state of
New South Wales,
Australia
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. The Wingecarribee Shire is around southwest of the
Sydney central business district
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and is part of regional
Capital Country
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The Capital area is one of the oldest settled are ...
and to some extent can be considered part of the
Southern Tablelands.
Wingecarribee Shire covers an area of that is typically referred to as the ''Southern Highlands''. Wingecarribee Shire is an important catchment area for water supply to Sydney,
Wollongong and the
Northern Shoalhaven.
The Council seat and Chambers is in
Moss Vale. However, the centre of commerce of the Shire is in
Bowral.
The Shire came into existence on 1 January 1981 as an amalgamation of the three previous local government areas that made up the Southern Highlands; Mittagong Shire Council (previously Nattai Shire Council), Bowral Municipality Council and the former Wingecarribee Shire (based in Moss Vale).
In 2012, the Wingecarribee Shire Council won a landmark
class action against
Lehman Brothers Australia in the
Federal Court after it was found that Lehman Brothers failed to give sound financial advice to the Wingecarribee Shire and other councils through exposure to high-risk investments known as
collateralised debt obligations. Wingecarribee Council suffered A$1.5 million of losses on its investments. The Federal Court found that the council was entitled to an initial award of A$9 million. In 2016 Council announced they had recovered $9.5 million of the $11 million in total losses, recovering 85.6% of all losses. Council's total legal costs of $724,894 were also recovered.
Before the council was suspended in 2021 and an administrator was appointed,
the
Mayor of Wingecarribee Shire was
Cr. Duncan Gair.
On 20 May 2021, Lisa Miscamble was appointed General Manager.
Major towns and villages
The major towns in the Shire are
Mittagong,
Bowral,
Moss Vale,
Robertson and
Bundanoon.
Villages include: ,
Balmoral Village, , , , , , , , ,
Willow Vale, and
Yerrinbool
Yerrinbool is a Northern Village of the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia, in the Wingecarribee Shire, and is accessible from the Hume Highway (via Bargo or Alpine) and is about a drive from nearby Mittagong. It is to Hill To ...
.
Etymology
The current shire retains the name of the former Wingecarribee Shire because the Wingecarribee River is one of the most significant geographical features that is found in all the three previous local government areas that made up the Highlands prior to amalgamation.
The word ''Wingecarribee'' is from the
Dharawal language (an
Indigenous Australian language) which loosely translates into ''"a flight of birds"'', or ''"waters to rest beside"''. Moreover, the term "Wingecarribee" was used as the name of the area by the first settlers of the area, the Oxley Family (''See,
History of Bowral
Bowral is a town in the Southern Highlands of New South Wales, Australia. It has a history spanning nearly 200 years.
Pre-colonial times
The Bowral area during pre-colonial times was a part of land that belonged to the Tharawal Aboriginal ...
'') and
Governor Macquarie in 1816 recorded it as "Winge Karribee". In 1838, the contemporary spelling was adapted by
Surveyor Mitchell.
Geology and geography
The Shire is crossed by the
Hume Highway
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and the
Southern Highlands railway line.
The pattern of development is one of small towns and villages. The eastern parts of the Shire are bounded by the
Illawarra escarpment and
Morton National Park, with some remnant rainforest and heathland. The north of the Shire is characterised by rugged
eucalypt bushland, with gullies, gorges and sandy soils. This area forms part of the catchment for
Sydney
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's water supply and two major storage dams
(Avon and Nepean Dams) are in this area. The dams cannot be accessed by any roads within the Wingecarribee Shire but by roads leading off south-east of the
Wollondilly Shire. The
Wollondilly
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and
Wingecarribee Rivers flow through the west of the Shire, through deep sandstone valleys and much of this area forms part of the catchment for
Warragamba Dam. The south of the Shire is bounded by Uringalla Creek and is a sandstone plateaux dissected by deep gorges.
Wingecarribee Swamp is home to the remaining population of the endangered
Giant dragonfly
''Petalura gigantea'', the giant dragonfly or south-eastern petaltail, is one of the world's largest dragonflies, with the males having an abdomen 6-7.5 cm long and a wingspan up to 11 cm, while females have an abdomen 8-9.5 cm lo ...
and
Wingecarribee Leek Orchid
Wingecarribee Shire is the local government area of the Southern Highlands in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The Wingecarribee Shire is around southwest of the Sydney central business district and is part of regional Capital Country ...
.
Demographics
Population
At the , the Wingecarribee Shire had an estimated population of 47,882
and has grown from 40,636 at the , a growth rate 1.1% per annum.
The population density is 17.8 person/km
2. The Shire is relatively homogenous with an Australian-born population making up 77.1% of the population.
Indigenous Australians make up 2.0% of the population. 88.4% of the population speak English at home.
Workforce
The Shire's workforce is at a current estimate of 18,919 residents, around 40% of Shire's entire population.
The Shire's workforce are 14.7% managers, 19.3% professionals, 16.2% technicians and trades workers, 9.2% community and personal service workers, 12.5% clerical and administrative workers, 9.5% sales workers, 6.3 machinery operators and drivers, and 10.7% labourers. At the 2006 census,
the average median income for the workforce of the Shire was $43,052. The workforce are primarily employed in four main industries: 16% in retail trading, 12% in manufacturing, 11% in health and community services, and 9% in construction.
The workforce predominately works within the Shire, with 77% of the workforce working within the Shire. Moreover, 3% travel to nearby
Wollongong for employment and 20% work in Sydney.
Educationally, 40% of residents of the Shire are qualified with post High School certification in which 11% hold a University Degree and 28% qualified with a Diploma or Certificate.
At the 2006 census
the Shire had an unemployment rate of 4.3%.
Housing and residential
Separate and detached housing make up the majority of the housing in the Shire at 90.7%. The rest is semi-detached/townhouse at 5.9% and apartments and units at 1.8%.
Council
Composition and election method
Wingecarribee Shire is composed of nine
Councillors elected
proportionally. 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. The council was suspended by the Minister for Local Government and gazetted on 12 March 2021 at 12:35pm.
The composition of the council prior to it bein
suspendedby the Minister for Local Government on 12 March 2021 was as follows:
The Council elected in 2016 and suspended in 2021, in order of election, was:
Past Mayors
In 1981, the first Shire President was David Wood and the Shire Clerk was Harold Jopling.
Duncan Gair
Gordon Lewis 2004
Dr Sara Murray 2012
Philip Yeo
Juliet Arkwright
Local media
Weekly paid local newspapers,
Southern Highland News' and ''Southern Highlands Express''. Local online publicatio
The Bowral News
Commercial radio statio
2ST 102.9 Community radio statio
Highland FM 107.1
Local attractions
References
External links
Wingecarribee Shirewebsite
Official Tourismwebsite
Asset management information
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Southern Highlands (New South Wales)
Local government areas of New South Wales
Hume Highway