City of Wyndham

Local government area in Victoria, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The City of Wyndham is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the outer south-western suburbs of Melbourne, within the Melbourne Metropolitan Area, between Melbourne and the regional city of Geelong. It has an area of 542 square kilometres (209 sq mi). The city had a population of 292,011 as of the 2021 census.[2] For the year to 2018 the City of Wyndham increased its population by 14,251, the largest number of any LGA in Victoria, as well as being the second most populous and the second fastest growing at a rate of 5.9 per cent.[2]

CountryAustralia
Established1862
Council seatWerribee
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City of Wyndham
Location of City of Wyndham within Melbourne.
Location of City of Wyndham within Melbourne.
Official logo of City of Wyndham
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionGreater Melbourne
Established1862
Council seatWerribee
Government
  MayorCr Josh Gilligan
  State electorates
  Federal divisions
Area
  Total
542 km2 (209 sq mi)
Population
  Total292,011 (2021 census)[2] (14th)
  Density538.8/km2 (1,395.4/sq mi)
CountyBourke, Grant
WebsiteCity of Wyndham
LGAs around City of Wyndham
Moorabool Melton Brimbank
Greater Geelong City of Wyndham Hobsons Bay
Greater Geelong Port Phillip Port Phillip
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History

The Wyndham District was first incorporated as a local government entity on 6 October 1862. Under changes made to Local Government legislation, it became the Shire of Wyndham on 7 March 1864 and was renamed the Shire of Werribee on 15 December 1909.[3]

With an initial size of 715 square kilometres (276 sq mi) and being largely rural in character, the shire ceded land to metropolitan Melbourne as suburban development encroached. On 6 January 1922 and 5 February 1941, the City of Footscray annexed two parcels of land totalling about 700 hectares. On 20 February 1957, the Altona Riding of the Shire of Werribee was severed and incorporated as the Shire of Altona, which became a City eleven years later. After this, the boundaries remained fairly stable, and on 20 March 1987 Werribee was proclaimed a City.[3]

On 15 December 1994, during major restructuring of Victoria's local governments, Werribee changed less than most. It gained no new territory, and lost only some rural areas in its north-west (Balliang East to the Shire of Moorabool and Exford to the Shire of Melton) and residential areas on its eastern flank (Seabrook, the western half of Altona Meadows and the residential part of Laverton to the City of Hobsons Bay). After 85 years of being known as Werribee, the area's former name of Wyndham was restored.[4]

The City of Werribee before the 1994 reforms (green) and the City of Wyndham's modern boundary (brown)

Population

The City is home to numerous new housing estates in suburbs such as Williams Landing, Point Cook, Wyndham Vale, Truganina, Tarneit and Manor Lakes. The following table presents data from official census and other publications by the Australian Bureau of Statistics:

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Year Population Annual growth rate
18711,476
19337,8537.0%
19549,414#0.9%
195810,520*2.9%
196113,6299.9%
196618,3697.0%
197125,1167.3%
197631,7905.3%
198140,5555.5%
198652,4585.9%
199160,5633.1%
199673,6914.3%
200184,8613.0%
2006112,6956.6%
2011161,5758.7%
2016217,122[5]6.9%
2021292,0116.9%
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* Estimates in 1958, 1983 and 1988 Victorian Year Books.
# Excludes Altona Shire which was severed in 1957. Source: 1958 Victorian Year Book.
^ Based on 2011 Census data.[6]

Wards and councillors

The City of Wyndham is divided into three wards (Chaffey, Harrison and Iramoo) and is represented by eleven elected councillors. The Victorian Electoral Commission undertook a representation review in 2011–2012, which resulted in the former Truganina ward being renamed Harrison ward. Ward boundaries were also redrawn.[7] The council has adopted a portfolio system for councillors from 2013 onward.

Victorian local government elections were last held in October 2024, and the following were elected as councillors:

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WardPartyCouncillorNotes
Bemin   Independent Liberal Preet Singh Mayor
Brinbeal   Independent Labor Robert Szatkowski
Cheetham   Independent Susan McIntyre
Featherbrook   Independent Jasmine Hill Deupty Mayor
Grange   Independent Shannon McGuire
Heathdale   Independent Jennie Barrera
Iramoo   Independent Maria King
Quandong   Independent Labor Peter Maynard
Werribee Park   Independent Liberal Mia Shaw
Williams Landing   Independent Labor Larry Zhao
Wimba   Independent Labor Josh Gilligan
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Mayors

  • 2012–2013: Heather Marcus
  • 2013–2014: Bob Fairclough
  • 2014–2015: Peter Maynard
  • 2015–2016: Adele Hegedich
  • 2016–2017: Henry Barlow
  • 2017–2018: Peter Maynard
  • 2018–2019: Mia Shaw
  • 2019–2020: Josh Gilligan
  • 2020–2021: Adele Hegedich
  • 2021-2022: Peter Maynard
  • 2022-2023: Susan McIntyre
  • 2023-2024: Dr. Jennie Barrera
  • 2024-2025: Mia Shaw
  • 2025-2026: Josh Gilligan (Cr Josh Gilligan's term as mayor ended early upon a one month suspension effective 25 February 2026)
  • 2026-2026 Preet Singh

Townships and localities

The 2021 census, the city had a population of 292,011 up from 217,122 in the 2016 census[8]

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Population
Locality20162021
Cocoroc00
Eynesbury^2,5772,838
Hoppers Crossing38,70137,216
Laverton^4,9154,760
Laverton North73119
Little River^1,3221,353
Mambourin4315
Manor Lakes*12,675
Mount Cottrell^569496
Point Cook49,92966,781
Quandong05
Tarneit34,56256,370
Truganina^20,68736,305
Werribee40,34550,027
Werribee South1,7682,392
Williams Landing6,6469,448
Wyndham Vale23,27320,518
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^ - Territory divided with another LGA
* - Not noted in 2016 Census

Sister cities

See also

References

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