• Source: Shire of Bungil
  • The Shire of Bungil was a local government area in the Maranoa region of Queensland, Australia. It existed from 1880 to 2008.
    The shire surrounded the town of Roma, which had its own local government. Roma was also the location of the administration of Bungil Shire. Today it is part of the Maranoa Region.


    History



    Wallumbilla Division (later renamed Booringa Division) was established on 11 November 1879 as one of the original divisions proclaimed under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 with a population of 3217.
    On 21 May 1880, part of Wallumbilla Division was separated to create Bungil Division.
    On 31 March 1903, Bungil Division became Shire of Bungil under the "Local Authorities Act 1902".
    In July 2007, the Local Government Reform Commission released a report recommending a number of amalgamations of local government areas in Queensland. As a result, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007, on 15 March 2008, the new local government area of Roma Region was created, as an amalgamation of five previous local government areas:

    the Town of Roma;
    the Shire of Bendemere;
    the Shire of Booringa;
    the Shire of Bungil;
    and the Shire of Warroo.
    On 26 July 2009, Roma Region was renamed Maranoa Region.
    The Bungil Shire Council's offices at 1 Cartwright Street, Roma (26.58383°S 148.77675°E / -26.58383; 148.77675 (Bungil Shire Council)) are now used as a depot by the Maranoa Regional Council.


    Towns and localities


    The Shire of Bungil included the following settlements:

    Injune
    Muckadilla
    The Great Dividing Range passes through the shire.


    Chairmen and mayors


    1895: James Lalor, also Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly and Queensland Legislative Council
    1918: P. Hoskin
    1927: John Samuel Murphy
    1967—1975: Ken Tomkins, also Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly in Roma
    2000 – 2008: Robert ("Scruff") Loughnan (subsequently mayor of Maranoa Regional Council)


    References




    External links


    "Bungil Shire". Queensland Places. Centre for the Government of Queensland, University of Queensland.
    "Bungil Shire Council". Local Government Directory. Queensland Department of Local Government & Planning. Archived from the original on 2 March 2007.
    "Official website". Archived from the original on 23 October 2001. Retrieved 7 December 2006.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: bot: original URL status unknown (link)

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