Bland Shire

Local government area in New South Wales, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Bland Shire is a local government area in the Riverina region of New South Wales, Australia. it covers an area of 8,560 square kilometres (3,310 sq mi). As at the 2016 census the population was 5,995. It is a member of the League of Extraordinary Communities which was established by Dull, Perth and Kinross, Scotland; and Boring, Oregon, US.

CountryAustralia
Council seatWest Wyalong[1]
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Bland Shire
Location in New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Official logo of Bland Shire
Coordinates: 33°56′S 147°15′E
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
RegionNew South Wales Riverina
Council seatWest Wyalong[1]
Government
  MayorBrian Monaghan (Independent)
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
8,560 km2 (3,310 sq mi)
Population
  Totals5,995 (2016 census)[2]
5,985 (2018 est.)[3]
  Density0.7004/km2 (1.8139/sq mi)
WebsiteBland Shire
LGAs around Bland Shire
Carrathool Lachlan Forbes
Carrathool Bland Shire Weddin
Griffith Narrandera Temora
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The major economic activities of the shire are agriculture, mining, transport, tourism and wholesale distribution.

History

The farm community of Bland Shire was a former gold prospecting site in the Riverina region, centred on West Wyalong.[4]

Bland Shire was proclaimed on 6 March 1906.[5] The shire was named in honour of William Bland.[6]

In 1935 Bland Shire absorbed the Municipality of Wyalong local government area.[7]

Location and settlements

Bland Shire is located on the boundary between the central west and Riverina regions. The area is adjacent to the Newell and Mid-Western highways.

The largest town and council seat is West Wyalong. The region also includes the towns of Wyalong, Barmedman, Tallimba, Ungarie, Weethalle and Mirrool. The major economic activities of the shire are agriculture, mining, transport, tourism and wholesale distribution.

Twin towns

In 2013, the community joined Dull in Perthshire, Scotland and Boring in Oregon, US[8] to create a "League of Extraordinary Communities" to group Dull, Boring and Bland[9][10] as a means of encouraging travel,[9] promoting all three communities.[11][12]

This grouping is not officially a "twin towns" relationship, as Bland is a shire, Dull is a village, and Boring is a town, and all three have very different population sizes.[13]

Climate

West Wyalong Anglican Church

Average annual rainfall is 480 millimetres (19 in).[5] Average temperature are: maximum 23.3 °C (73.9 °F), minimum 9.5 °C (49.1 °F). The prevailing wind direction is north east in the morning and south west in the afternoon and evening, with predominantly calm conditions.

Topography, flora and fauna, and geology

Topography is generally undulating or flat, with the altitude ranging from 200 to 486 metres (656–1,594 ft).

The main street of West Wyalong

Main tree species include: kurrajong, cypress pine, mallee, box, ironbark, belah and wilga. Native pasture plants include: wallaby grasses, Queensland blue grass and plains and wire grass. Native fauna include: water fowl, red and grey kangaroos, echidnas, goannas, possums, bats and mallee fowls.

Soil are predominantly clay with some granite soil and red brown earth, mostly neutral in pH.

Council

Current composition and election method

Bland 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 4 December 2021, and the make-up of the council is as follows:[14]

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PartyCouncillors
  Independents 8
  Independent Labor 1
Total 9
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The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election, is:[14]

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  Kerron Keatley Unaligned
  Elizabeth McGlynn Unaligned
  Brian Monaghan Independent Mayor[15]
  Rodney Crowe Unaligned Deputy Mayor[15]
  Roger Moore Independent
  Tony Lord Independent Labor
  Jill Funnell Unaligned
  Monica Clark Unaligned
  Bruce Baker Unaligned
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Election results

2024

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Bland[16][17]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Brian Monaghan (elected) 729 22.4 −6.0
Independent Holly Brooks (elected) 364 11.2
Independent Elizabeth McGlynn (elected) 324 10.0 −2.4
Independent Emma Henderson (elected) 311 9.6
Independent National Lisa Minogue (elected) 306 9.4
Independent Rodney Crowe (elected) 264 8.1 −2.5
Independent Malcolm Carnegie (elected) 189 5.8
Independent Mark Hoskinson 176 5.4
Independent Labor Tony Lord (elected) 159 4.9 −1.4
Independent Jill Funnell (elected) 138 4.3 −2.0
Independent Roger Moore 117 3.6 −4.4
Independent Glenda Tasker 63 1.9
Independent Alan McGlynn 55 1.7
Independent Bradley Staniforth 53 1.6 −2.3
Total formal votes 3,248 96.3
Informal votes 126 3.7
Turnout 3,374 81.7
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2021

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Bland[18]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Brian Monaghan (elected) 913 28.4
Independent Elizabeth McGlynn (elected) 405 12.6
Independent Kerron Keatley (elected) 399 12.4
Independent Rodney Crowe (elected) 339 10.6
Independent Roger Moore (elected) 256 8.0
Independent Jill Funnell (elected) 201 6.3
Independent Labor Tony Lord (elected) 201 6.3
Independent Bruce Baker (elected) 196 6.1
Independent Monica Clark (elected) 176 5.5
Independent Bradley Staniforth 125 3.9
Total formal votes 3,211 96.1
Informal votes 131 3.9
Turnout 3,342 80.7
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Demographics

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Selected historical census data for Bland Shire local government area
Census year2011[19]2016[2]
PopulationEstimated residents on census night5,865Increase 5,995
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales111thIncrease 109th
% of New South Wales population
% of Australian population
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Australian
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Irish
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(other than English)
Italian
Mandarin
Cantonese
Korean
Greek
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Anglican
Eastern Orthodox
Buddhism
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Personal incomeMedian weekly personal incomeA$
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