Shire of Pyalong

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

The Shire of Pyalong was a local government area about 85 kilometres (53 mi) north of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 577.57 square kilometres (223.0 sq mi), and existed from 1863 until 1994.

CountryAustralia
Established1863
Council seatPyalong
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Shire of Pyalong
Location in Victoria
Location in Victoria
The Shire of Pyalong as at its dissolution in 1994
CountryAustralia
StateVictoria
RegionHume
Established1863
Council seatPyalong
Area
  Total
577.57 km2 (223.00 sq mi)
Population
  Total810 (1992)[1]
  Density1.402/km2 (3.632/sq mi)
CountyDalhousie
LGAs around Shire of Pyalong
McIvor McIvor Seymour
Kyneton Shire of Pyalong Seymour
Romsey Kilmore Broadford
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History

Pyalong was incorporated as a road district on 2 September 1863, and became a shire on 5 May 1871.[2]

At the time of its dissolution, the Shire of Pyalong was easily the least populous municipality in Victoria. State Government data for 1992 gives a population figure of 760 residents; the next smallest LGA, the Shire of Birchip, had 1,300 residents.[3] In that year, the Shire of Pyalong employed 10 full-time equivalent staff, the fewest of any Victorian municipality.[3]

On 18 November 1994, the Shire of Pyalong was abolished, and along with the Rural City of Seymour, the Shire of Broadford and parts of the Shire of McIvor, was merged into the newly created Shire of Mitchell.[4]

Wards

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

  • East Riding
  • South Riding
  • West Riding

Towns and localities

Population

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Year Population
1954483
1958500*
1961456
1966456
1971439
1976472
1981495
1986602
1991744
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* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.

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