Shire of Johnstone

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

The Shire of Johnstone was a local government area of Queensland. It was located on the Coral Sea coast about 90 kilometres (56 mi) south of the city of Cairns. The shire, administered from the town of Innisfail, covered an area of 1,639.1 square kilometres (632.9 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity from 1881 until 2008, when it amalgamated with the Shire of Cardwell to form the Cassowary Coast Region.

CountryAustralia
Established1881
Council seatInnisfail
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Shire of Johnstone
Johnstone Shire Hall, circa 1940
Johnstone Shire Hall, circa 1940
Official logo of Shire of Johnstone
Location within Queensland
Location within Queensland
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionFar North Queensland
Established1881
Council seatInnisfail
Area
  Total
1,639.1 km2 (632.9 sq mi)
Population
  Total18,256 (2006 census)[1]
  Density11.1378/km2 (28.8468/sq mi)
LGAs around Shire of Johnstone
Eacham Cairns Coral Sea
Eacham Shire of Johnstone Coral Sea
Herberton Cardwell Coral Sea
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The Mamu tribal group are the traditional owners of much of the land in the shire. 47% of the shire is in the Wet Tropics World Heritage Area.[2]

History

Map of Johnstone Division and adjacent local government areas, March 1902

The Hinchinbrook Division was established on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions throughout Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. The Johnstone Division separated from it on 28 October 1881.[3]

The Johnstone Division then became the Shire of Johnstone on 31 March 1903, following the enactment of the Local Authorities Act 1902.[4]

Later, on 22 November 1910 a section of the Johnstone Shire was amalgamated with part of Cairns Shire (1903-1995)] and part of Tinaroo Shire to create the Shire of Eacham.[4]

In December 1932, a fire destroyed the Johnstone Shire Hall. Although there was a push to rebuild promptly, it was not until 1938 that the new building was completed. The 1938 Johnstone Shire Hall is currently included on the Queensland Heritage Register.[5]

With every elected councillor being a candidate of the Ratepayers Party, the election of councillors in May 1943 created a sensation, ousting 7 Labor Party councillors.[6]

The Johnstone Shire Council was dismissed on 8 February 2007 by the Queensland Government's Local Minister, Andrew Fraser claiming the shire council had become ineffective due to internal conflict, inappropriate behaviour and financial problems,[7] despite an issued show cause presented on 2 August 2006.[8][9]

Among the perceived gross misconduct were the following incidents:

  • The purchase of a $250,000 Steinway Model D Piano with insurance money from Cyclone Larry.[10]
  • Former Deputy Mayor George Pervan was quoted during an interview on commercial radio in the aftermath of Cyclone Larry, requesting Southern Queenslanders to:

"Send up a truckload of piss so we can all get fucking drunk"George Pervan – 2006.[11]

While two councillors attempted to get the Queensland Government to revoke the decision Andrew Fraser stated that while the action was regrettable, it was indeed the correct decision.[12]

On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Johnstone merged with the Shire of Cardwell to form the Cassowary Coast Region.[4][13]

Towns and localities

The Shire of Cardwell included the following settlements:

1 - shared with Cairns Region
2 - shared with Tablelands Region
3 - shared with Cairns Region and Tablelands Region

Population

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Year Population
193312,777
194712,265
195414,980
196115,784
196616,529
197115,878
197616,776
198117,438
198617,457
199119,184
199620,474
200119,511
200618,917
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Chairmen

  • Mr and Mrs Charles Edward Jodrell née Earl, 1907
    1883 F. E. Nash[14]
  • 1901: Henry Lawrence Gill
  • 1903: Henry Lawrence Gill
  • 1904: Timothy Dempsey[15]
  • 1907: Charles Edward Jodrell[16]
  • 1908: John Harvey Payne[17]
  • 1922—1923: Leontine Joseph Duffy[18][19]
  • 1927: Robert David Bliss[20]
  • 1929—1943: Clarence Stanley Kopsen Page[6]
  • 1950: Andrew John Murray Laurie[21]

Other notable council members include:

See also

References

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