- Source: Shire of Coorparoo
The Shire of Coorparoo is a former local government area of Queensland, Australia, located in eastern Brisbane.
History
The Bulimba Division was created on 11 November 1879 under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 with a population of 2007.
On 24 October 1888, the western portion of Bulimba Division was redesignated as the Shire of Coorparoo.
On 1 October 1925, the shire was amalgamated into the City of Brisbane.
Chairmen
The chairmen of Cooparoo Shire were:
1888-1889: Frederick Thomas Brentnall (also a Member of the Queensland Legislative Council)
1890:
1891: George Valentine Hellicar
1892-1894: Walter Henry Barnes (also a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Bulimba and Wynnum)
1895: A. McCorkindale
1896: George Henry Blocksidge
1897: J. V. Francis
1898-1899: Reginald Macdonnell King (also a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Logan)
1900: Walter Henry Barnes
1901: Thomas Rees
1902: Reginald Macdonnell King
1903: Sydney Robertson
1904-1905: Alexander Morrison Kirkland
1906: Walter Henry Barnes
1907: Reginald Macdonnell King
1908: Frank Thomas Edmonds
1909: Sydney Robertson
1910: Allan Carswell Wylie
1911-1913: Reginald Macdonnell King
1914: John Lackey
1915: Alexander McKinnon
1916:
1917: Allan Carwwell Wylie
1918: Arthur William Soden
1919: John Smith Bennett
1920-1921: J. W. Ewart
1922: Reginald Macdonnell King
1923: Walter Henry Barnes
1924-25: John Innes Brown (also a Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Logan)
References
Further reading
Rechner, Judy Gale; Brisbane History Group (1991), The old Coorparoo Shire : a heritage drive tour, AEBIS Pub
Kata Kunci Pencarian:
- Shire of Coorparoo
- Coorparoo, Queensland
- Coorparoo School of Arts and RSL Memorial Hall
- Shire of Belmont
- Coorparoo State School
- Whites Hill
- Shire of Stephens
- Coorparoo Substation No. 210
- Queensland Football Association
- Shire of Pine Rivers