Type: | lga |
Rural City of Swan Hill | |
State: | vic |
Pop: | 21403 |
Pop Year: | 2021 |
Area: | 6115 |
Area Footnotes: | [1] |
Est: | 1995 |
Gazetted: | 20 January 1995[2] |
Mayor: | Les McPhee |
Seat: | Swan Hill |
Region: | Loddon Mallee |
Url: | http://www.swanhill.vic.gov.au/ |
Stategov: | Mildura |
Stategov2: | Murray Plains |
Fedgov: | Mallee |
Near-Nw: | Mildura |
Near-N: | Balranald (NSW) |
Near-Ne: | Balranald (NSW) |
Near-E: | Murray River (NSW) |
Near-Se: | Gannawarra |
Near-S: | Buloke |
Near-Sw: | Buloke |
Near-W: | Mildura |
The Rural City of Swan Hill is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the north-western part of the state. It covers an area of 6115km2 and, in August 2021, had a population of 21,403. It includes the towns of Swan Hill, Lake Boga, Manangatang, Nyah, Nyah West, Piangil, Robinvale, Ultima and Woorinen South. It was formed in 1995 from the amalgamation of the City of Swan Hill, Shire of Swan Hill and part of the Shire of Kerang.
The Rural City is governed and administered by the Swan Hill Rural City Council; its seat of local government and administrative centre is located at the council headquarters in Swan Hill, it also has a service centre located in Robinvale. The Rural City is named after the main urban settlement lying in the south-east of the LGA, that is Swan Hill, which is also the LGA's most populous urban centre with a population of 10,431.[3]
The council is composed of four wards and seven councillors, with four councillors elected to represent the Central Ward and one councillor per remaining ward elected to represent each of the other wards.[4]
Ward | Party | Councillor | Notes | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Central | Chris Jeffery | |||||
United Australia Party[5] | Stuart King | |||||
Bill Moar | Mayor (2019–2022) | |||||
Ann Young | Mayor (2016–2019) | |||||
Lakes | Les McPhee | Mayor (2022-present) | ||||
Murray-Mallee | Independent | Nicole McKay | ||||
Robinvale | Jacqui Kelly | Elected in 2023 on a countback to replace Jade Benham[6] |
The council meets in the council chambers at the council headquarters in the Swan Hill Municipal Offices, which is also the location of the council's administrative activities. It also provides customer services at both its administrative centre in Swan Hill, and its service centre in Robinvale.
The 2021 census, the rural city had a population of 21,403 up from 20,584 in the 2016 census[7]
Population | |||
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Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
25 | 40 | ||
40 | 78 | ||
^ | 44 | 44 | |
336 | 337 | ||
12 | 15 | ||
132 | 154 | ||
3 | 0 | ||
131 | 139 | ||
5 | 3 | ||
6 | 3 | ||
32 | 17 | ||
4 | 4 | ||
15 | 11 | ||
21 | 11 | ||
27 | 35 | ||
3 | 8 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
85 | 87 | ||
48 | 64 | ||
39 | 19 | ||
36 | 45 | ||
985 | 982 | ||
19 | 86 | ||
38 | 33 | ||
309 | 274 | ||
^ | 20 | 19 | |
0 | 0 | ||
12 | 14 | ||
143 | 126 | ||
125 | 105 | ||
18 | 24 | ||
38 | 40 | ||
21 | 24 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
530 | 536 | ||
663 | 673 | ||
18 | 18 | ||
135 | 159 | ||
259 | 230 | ||
10 | 16 | ||
5 | 5 | ||
3,088 | 3,497 | ||
10,905 | 11,186 | ||
4 | 11 | ||
142 | 175 | ||
11 | 13 | ||
209 | 162 | ||
152 | 153 | ||
0 | 8 |
Population | |||
---|---|---|---|
Locality | 2016 | 2021 | |
151 | 157 | ||
268 | 250 | ||
^ | 13 | 16 | |
174 | 173 | ||
3 | 0 | ||
159 | 163 | ||
48 | 43 | ||
0 | 0 | ||
111 | 128 | ||
7 | 0 | ||
22 | 8 | ||
85 | 91 | ||
260 | 262 | ||
87 | 94 | ||
356 | 404 |