Shire of Heywood

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

The Shire of Heywood was a local government area about 360 kilometres (224 mi) west-southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 3,764 square kilometres (1,453.3 sq mi), and existed from 1856 until 1994.

CountryAustralia
Established1856
Council seatHeywood
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Shire of Heywood
Location in Victoria
Location in Victoria
The Shire of Heywood as at its dissolution in 1994
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionBarwon South West
Established1856
Council seatHeywood
Area
  Total
3,764 km2 (1,453 sq mi)
Population
  Total7,500 (1992)[1]
  Density1.993/km2 (5.16/sq mi)
CountyNormanby, Follett
LGAs around Shire of Heywood
Penola (SA) Glenelg Dundas
Mount Gambier (SA)
Port MacDonnell (SA)
Shire of Heywood Minhamite
Southern Ocean Portland Belfast
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It was, for most of its life, known as the Shire of Portland.

History

Heywood was first incorporated as the Portland Road District on 25 January 1856, which became the Shire of Portland on 8 December 1863. On 23 April 1958 and 31 May 1968, it lost parts of its area to the Town of Portland, and on 1 October 1988, it was renamed the Shire of Heywood.[2]

On 23 September 1994, the Shire of Heywood was abolished, and along with the City of Portland and most of the Shire of Glenelg, was merged into the new Shire of Glenelg.[3]

Wards

The Shire of Heywood was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:

  • East Riding
  • South Riding
  • West Riding
  • Central Riding

Towns and localities

* Council seat.

Population

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Year Population
19547,056
19587,370*
19616,982
19666,859
19716,439
19766,368
19816,791
19867,211
19917,125
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* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.

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