• Source: City of Mandurah
    • The City of Mandurah is a local government area of Western Australia, covering both Mandurah proper and an additional area reaching down as far south as Lake Clifton. The city has a total area of approximately 174 square kilometres (67 sq mi).
      The city is located in the Peel region, just beyond the southern boundary of metropolitan Perth, and lies about 75 kilometres (47 mi) south of the Perth central business district. It is bordered by the City of Rockingham to the north, the Shire of Murray to the east (the border being for the most part the Harvey Estuary and Serpentine River), and Shire of Waroona to the south.


      History


      The area that is now Mandurah was part of the Murray Road District until 1949.
      The City of Mandurah originated as the Mandurah Road District, established on 10 June 1949. The road board held its first meeting on 1 September 1949. The board was suspended on 12 July 1956 by an Order in Council and the district was placed under the administration of Commissioner Richard Rushton, who ultimately served in the role for almost four years.
      It became the Shire of Mandurah on 1 July 1961 following the passage of the Local Government Act 1960, which reformed all remaining road districts into shires. It became the Town of Mandurah when it gained town status on 1 July 1987 and assumed its current name when it gained city status on 14 April 1990.


      Wards


      The city is divided into four wards, each electing three councillors:

      East Ward
      North Ward
      Coastal Ward
      Town Ward


      Suburbs and localities


      The suburbs and localities of the City of Mandurah with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:


      Officials


      The elected members on the Mandurah City Council are:

      Mayor
      Rhys Williams
      East Ward
      Daniel Wilkins
      Amber Kearns
      Shannon Wright
      Coastal Ward
      Bob Pond
      Jess Smith
      Jacob Cumberworth
      North Ward
      Caroline Knight, Deputy Mayor
      Peter Jackson
      Ahmed Zilani
      Town Ward
      Peter Rogers
      Dave Schumacher
      Ryan Burns


      Population




      Heritage-listed places



      As of 2023, 86 places are heritage-listed in the City of Mandurah, of which five are on the State Register of Heritage Places.


      References




      External links


      Official website

    Kata Kunci Pencarian: