• Source: Shire of Etheridge
    • The Shire of Etheridge is a local government area in Far North Queensland, Australia in what is known as the Savannah Gulf region. Its economy is based on cattle grazing and mining.
      It covers an area of 39,199 square kilometres (15,134.8 sq mi), and has existed as a local government entity since 1882.
      In the 2021 census, the Shire of Etheridge had a population of 714 people.


      History



      The Einasleigh Division was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879 with a population of 720. In 1891 it was reported that the divisional board had made no progress, perhaps because it covered a large area that was sparsely settled.
      With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Einasleigh Division became the Shire of Einasleigh on 31 March 1903.
      On 15 March 1919, it was renamed Shire of Etheridge.


      Towns and localities


      The Shire of Etheridge includes the following settlements:

      Georgetown
      Einasleigh
      Forsayth
      Gilbert River
      Mount Surprise
      Abingdon Downs
      Conjuboy
      Gilberton
      Lyndhurst
      Northhead
      Strathmore
      Talaroo


      = Former towns and localities

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      The Etheridge Shire had many mines in the late 1800s. This gave rise to a number of communities that no longer exist today:

      Cumberland
      Kidston


      Amenities


      The Etheridge Shire Council operate a public library at Georgetown.


      Demographics




      Chairmen and mayors



      1888: C. Battersby 
      1927: W. H. G. Gard 
      2008–2012: Warren Devlin 
      2012–2016: William Attwood 
      2016–2020: Warren Devlin 
      2020–present: Barry Gilbert Hughes 


      References




      External links


      University of Queensland: Queensland Places: Etheridge Shire

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