Hay Shire

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

The Hay Shire is a local government area in the Riverina area of south-western New South Wales, Australia. The Shire comprises 11,326 square kilometres (4,373 sq mi) and is located adjacent to the Sturt, Mid-western and Cobb Highways. The area includes the towns of Hay, Booligal and Maude.

CountryAustralia
Established1 January 1965
Council seatHay
WebsiteHay Shire
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Hay Shire
Location in New South Wales
Location in New South Wales
Official logo of Hay Shire
Coordinates: 34°30′S 144°51′E
CountryAustralia
StateNew South Wales
RegionRiverina
Established1 January 1965
Council seatHay
Government
  MayorCr. Carol Oataway (Unaligned)[1]
  State electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
11,325.89 km2 (4,372.95 sq mi)
Population
  Total2,884 (2021 census)[3]
  Density0.25464/km2 (0.65951/sq mi)
WebsiteHay Shire
LGAs around Hay Shire
Balranald Carrathool Carrathool
Balranald Hay Shire Murrumbidgee
Murray River Edward River Edward River
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Hay Shire was established in 1965 by the amalgamation of the Municipality of Hay with the surrounding Waradgery Shire.[4]

The mayor of Hay Shire is Cr. Carol Oataway, an unaligned politician who had previously held the position of Principal of Hay Public School.[1][5]

Demographics

More information Selected historical census data for Hay Shire local government area, Census year ...
Selected historical census data for Hay Shire local government area
Census year2001[6]2006[7]2011[8]2016[9]2021[3]
PopulationEstimated residents on census night3,562Decrease 3,383Decrease 2,956Decrease 2,946Decrease 2,884
Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islanders (%)3.5%Increase 4.2%Increase 5.6%Increase 6.0%Increase 8.3%
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales123rdIncrease 121stSteady 121st
% of New South Wales population0.06%Decrease 0.05%Decrease 0.04%Steady 0.04%Steady 0.04%
% of Australian population0.02%Steady 0.02%Decrease 0.01%Steady 0.01%Steady 0.01%
Cultural and linguistic diversity20012006201120162021
Country of birth
(top responses)
Australia90.4%Increase 90.5%Decrease 88.2%Decrease 80.3%Decrease 80.0%
India0.7%Decrease 0.5%Increase 1.3%
New Zealand0.8%Increase 1.1%Decrease 0.8%Increase 1.3%Decrease 1.1%
England1.0%Decrease 0.8%Increase 1.0%Decrease 0.9%Steady 0.9%
Fiji0.4%Increase 0.6%
Scotland0.3%Increase 0.4%Steady 0.4%Steady 0.4%Increase 0.5%
Language
(top responses,
other than English)
Italian1.1%Decrease 0.8%Increase 1.2%Decrease 0.8%Decrease 0.7%
PunjabiIncrease 0.3%Increase 0.6%
Fijian0.2%Increase 0.5%Decrease 0.4%
Afrikaans0.4%
Malayalam0.3%
Religious affiliation20012006201120162021
Religious affiliation
(top responses)
Catholic36.4%Decrease 36.1%Decrease 35.8%Decrease 31.9%Decrease 27.6%
No Religion7.1%Increase 10.4%Increase 10.9%Increase 16.3%Increase 24.3%
Anglican31.8%Decrease 31.1%Steady 31.1%Decrease 24.7%Decrease 21.7%
Not statedn/cn/cn/c12.8%Decrease 12.3%
Presbyterian and Reformed9.2%Decrease 7.9%Steady 7.9%Decrease 5.8%Decrease 4.8%
Median weekly incomes20012006201120162021
Personal incomeMedian weekly personal incomeA$404A$441A$587A$700
% of Australian median income86.7%Decrease 76.4%Increase 88.7%Decrease 86.9%
Family incomeMedian weekly family incomeA$983A$981A$1,344A$1,622
% of Australian median income83.9%Decrease 66.2%Increase 77.5%Decrease 76.5%
Household incomeMedian weekly household incomeA$741A$805A$1,075A$1,236
% of Australian median income72.2%Decrease 65.2%Increase 74.8%Decrease 70.8%
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Council

Hay Shire Council office and chambers, Hay

Current composition and election method

Hay Shire Council is composed of eight 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 14 September 2024, and the makeup of the council is as follows:[10]

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PartyCouncillors
  Unaligned 7
  Independent 1
Total 8
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The current Council was elected in September 2024 . The councillors, in order of election, are:[10]

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CouncillorPartyNotes
  Carol Oataway Unaligned Mayor[1]
  Will Miller Unaligned
  Lionel Garner Unaligned
  Martyn Quinn Unaligned Deputy Mayor[1]
  Darren Tapper Unaligned
  Geoff Chapman Unaligned
  Paul Porter Independent
  John Perry Unaligned
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Election results

2024

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2024 New South Wales local elections: Hay
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Carol Oataway (elected) 366 22.79
Independent Will Miller (elected) 348 21.67
Independent Lionel Garner (elected) 200 12.45
Independent Martyn Quinn (elected) 197 12.27
Independent Darren Tapper (elected) 141 8.78
Independent Geoff Chapman (elected) 97 6.04
Independent David Townsend 82 5.11
Independent Paul Porter (elected) 79 4.92
Independent John Perry (elected) 76 4.73
Independent Steven Young 20 1.25
Total formal votes 1,606 100
Informal votes 55
Turnout 1,661
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2021

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2021 New South Wales local elections: Hay[11]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Jenny Dwyer (elected) 491 28.1
Independent Martyn Quinn (elected) 264 15.1
Independent Peter Handford (elected) 198 11.3
Independent Peter Dwyer (elected) 190 10.9
Independent Carol Oataway (elected) 117 6.7
Independent Lionel Garner (elected) 103 5.9
Independent Geoff Chapman (elected) 90 5.2
Independent John Perry 64 3.7
Independent Darren Clarke 62 3.5
Independent Paul Porter (elected) 57 3.3
Independent Beverley McRae 48 2.7
Independent David Townsend 33 1.9
Independent Megan Ruska 30 1.7
Total formal votes 1,747 97.4
Informal votes 47 2.6
Turnout 1,794 83.6
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Literary reference

Banjo Paterson (1864–1941) wrote a poem called Hay and Hell and Booligal about the district.[12]

References

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