Mackay Region

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

The Mackay Region is a local government area located in North Queensland, Queensland, Australia. Established in 2008, it was preceded by three previous local government areas with modern histories extending back as far as 1869.

CountryAustralia
Established2008
Council seatMackay
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Mackay Region
Location within Queensland
Location within Queensland
Official logo of Mackay Region
Coordinates: 21°08′28″S 149°11′08″E
CountryAustralia
StateQueensland
RegionNorth Queensland
Established2008
Council seatMackay
Government
  MayorGreg Williamson[1]
  State electorates
  Federal divisions
Area
  Total
7,622 km2 (2,943 sq mi)
Population
  Total121,691 (2021 census)[2]
  Density15.9658/km2 (41.3511/sq mi)
WebsiteMackay Region
LGAs around Mackay Region
Whitsunday Whitsunday Coral Sea
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Isaac Isaac Isaac
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It has an estimated operating budget of A$118 million.

In the 2021 census, the Mackay Region had a population of 121,691 people.[2]

History

Yuwibara (also known as Yuibera, Yuri, Juipera, Yuwiburra) is an Australian Aboriginal language spoken on Yuwibara country. It is closely related to the Biri languages/dialects. The Yuwibara language region includes the landscape within the local government boundaries of the Mackay Region.[3]

Prior to 2008, the Mackay Region was an entire area of three previous and distinct local government areas:

The city had its beginning in the Mackay Municipality which was proclaimed on 22 September 1869 under the Municipal Institutions Act 1864.[4] Its first mayor was David Dalrymple, and the council first met on 1 December 1869. It achieved a measure of autonomy in 1878 with the enactment of the Local Government Act. With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Mackay became a Town on 31 March 1903, and was ultimately proclaimed a City on 17 August 1918.

On 11 December 1879, the Pioneer Division came into being as one of Queensland's 74 divisions created under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 on 11 November 1879, chaired by John Ewen Davidson. On 31 March 1903, Pioneer became a Shire. Two areas split away from it over the next decade; the Shire of Sarina on 1 January 1912, and the Shire of Mirani on 4 September 1913.[5]

On 21 November 1991, the Electoral and Administrative Review Commission, created two years earlier, produced its second report, and recommended that local government boundaries in the Mackay area be rationalised. The Local Government (Mackay and Pioneer) Regulation 1993 was gazetted on 17 December 1993, and on 30 March 1994, the two amalgamated into a larger City of Mackay, which first met on 8 April 1994.

Mackay Region

In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released a report making recommendations for statewide reform of local government boundaries, and recommended that the three areas of Mackay, Mirani and Sarina amalgamate, due mainly to Mackay's role as a regional centre and all three shires' involvement in sugar production. The City of Mackay endorsed the suggestion, but the two shires proposed alternative options. In the end, the commission's proposal was unchanged.[6] On 15 March 2008, the City and Shires formally ceased to exist, and elections were held on the same day to elect councillors and a mayor to the Regional Council.

Mayors

  • 2000–present: Gregory Roy Williamson[7]

Council

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Mackay Regional Council
Leadership
Mayor
Deputy Mayor
Seats11 elected representatives, including a mayor and 10 councillors
Elections
Last election
16 March 2024
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Mackay Regional Council is unsubdivided, meaning it does not have any wards. The mayor is directly-elected.

The incumbent mayor, Greg Williamson, formed the Greg Williamson Alliance ahead of the 2016 election, with six members of the group re-elected in 2020.[8]

In 2023, four councillors left the group, and in 2024 Team Greg Williamson was formed with the stated aim of "creat[ing] a progressive, modern council".[8][9]

Current composition

The current council, elected in 2024, is:

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PositionCouncillorParty
Mayor   Greg Williamson Team Greg Williamson
Councillor   Karen May Team Greg Williamson
  Martin Bella Independent
  Anne Baker Independent Labor
  Namarca Corowa Mackay First
  Peter Sheedy Independent
  Belinda Hassan Independent Labor
  Allison Jones Independent Labor
  Ash-Lee Johnson Team Greg Williamson
  Nathenea MacRae Mackay First
  Heath Paton Mackay First
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Past councillors


2020−present

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Year Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor Councillor
2020   Karen May (Williamson Alliance/Team Williamson)   Martin Bella (Ind/Ind. LNP/Ind)   Laurence Bonaventura (Ind.)   Justin Englert (Williamson Alliance/Ind.)   Michelle Green (Williamson Alliance/Team Williamson)   Belinda Hassan (Williamson Alliance/Ind. Labor)   Alison Jones (Ind.)   Fran Mann (Williamson Alliance/Ind. Labor)   Russell Seymour (Ind.)   Pauline Townsend (Williamson Alliance/Ind.)
2021  
2022  
2023        
2024    
2024   George Christensen (Mackay First)   Namarca Corowa (Mackay First)   Peter Sheedy (Ind.)   Ash-Lee Johnson (Team Williamson)   Nathenea MacRae (Mackay First)   Heath Paton (Mackay First)
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Election results


2024

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2024 Queensland local elections: Mackay[10][11][12]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Labor Belinda Hassan (elected) 26,376 4.16
Mackay First George Christensen (elected) 25,556 4.03
Mackay First Namarca Corowa (elected) 25,440 4.01
Independent Martin Bella (elected) 25,364 4.00
Independent Peter Sheedy (elected) 25,118 3.96
Team Greg Williamson Ash-Lee Johnson (elected) 24,404 3.85
Independent Alison Jones (elected) 24,399 3.84
Mackay First Nathenea MacRae (elected) 24,149 3.80
Mackay First Heath Paton (elected) 24,084 3.79
Team Greg Williamson Karen May (elected) 24,000 3.78
Team Greg Williamson Michelle Green 23,941 3.77
Independent Pauline Townsend 23,601 3.72
Mackay First Melissa Fowler 23,486 3.70
Independent Labor Fran Mann 23,118 3.64
Mackay First Keith Hicks 22,705 3.58
Mackay First Jeff Keioskie 22,390 3.53
Mackay First Kylee Stanton 22,274 3.51
Mackay First Ian Christensen 21,831 3.44
Team Greg Williamson Neil Wallace 21,730 3.42
Mackay First Lindsay Temple 21,222 3.34
Independent Justin Englert 19,432 3.06
Independent Greg Fisher 19,076 3.01
Team Greg Williamson Peter Freeleagus 18,902 2.98
Independent Russell Seymour 18,063 2.85
Independent Kimberly Doyle 17,805 2.81
Team Greg Williamson Stephen Cutting 17,792 2.80
Independent Les Scott 17,462 2.75
Team Greg Williamson Joshua Thornton 17,370 2.74
Independent LNP Ian Rowan 13,580 2.14
Turnout 73,008 82.16
Party total votes
Mackay First 233,137 36.73 +36.73
Independent 190,320 29.98
Team Greg Williamson 148,139 23.34
Independent Labor 49,494 7.80
Independent LNP 13,580 2.14
Party total seats Seats ±
Mackay First 4 Increase 4
Independent 3 Decrease 1
Team Greg Williamson 2 Decrease 4
Independent Labor 1 Increase 1
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Settlements

The Mackay Region includes the following settlements:

Demographics

The population figures for each of the predecessor local government areas prior to the 2008 amalgamation:

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Year Total Region Mackay Pioneer Mirani Sarina
193328,12410,6659,9264,4123,121
194732,94713,48611,6064,5873,268
195437,92414,76214,3165,0563,790
196141,19616,80915,7414,7603,886
196648,58018,64019,9005,3794,611
197151,90319,14822,5614,7725,422
197657,90320,22426,9384,8895,852
198166,05720,66433,7324,7396,922
198670,67422,19936,0844,8547,537
199176,37223,05240,6144,6258,081
199686,37671,8945,0889,394
200189,87775,0205,2209,637
2006101,52585,4505,40610,720
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The estimated population figures (official census population figures are in bold) for the amalgamated Mackay Region from 2008.

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Year Total Region Population Change Since Previous Year % Change Since Previous Year
2008108,644+2,618+2.47%
2009111,455+2,811+2.59%
2010113,699+2,244+2.01%
2011112,798-901-0.79% [13]
2012117,603+4,805+4.26%
2013119,076+1,473+1.25%
2014119,272+196+0.16%
2015118,771-501-0.42%
2016 114,969 -3,802-3.20% [14]
2017116,601+1,632+1.42%
2018116,514-87-0.07% [15]
2019116,761+247+0.21%
2020117,902+1,141+0.98%
2021121,691+3,789+3.21% [2]
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Services

The Mackay Regional Council operates libraries in Mackay, Mount Pleasant, Walkerston, Sarina and Mirani.[16] A mobile library service visits the following districts on a fortnightly schedule: Yalboroo, Bloomsbury, Midge Point, Ball Bay, Seaforth, Koumala, Swayneville, Hay Point, St Helens Beach, Calen, Shoal Point, Oakenden, Habana, Blacks Beach, Slade Point, Hampden, Marian, Gargett, Finch Hatton, Homebush, Chelona, McEwens Beach and Bucasia.[17]

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