- Source: Shire of Stawell
The Shire of Stawell was a local government area about 230 kilometres (143 mi) west-northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 2,606 square kilometres (1,006.2 sq mi), and existed from 1861 until 1995.
Stawell itself was managed by a separate entity; the City of Stawell.
History
Stawell was first incorporated as a road district on 29 January 1861, and became a shire on 30 December 1864. On 26 October 1926, it annexed part of the North Riding of the Shire of Ararat.
On 20 January 1995, the Shire of Stawell was abolished, and along with the City of Stawell, the Town of St Arnaud, parts of the Shires of Ararat, Avoca, Donald, Kara Kara, Dunmunkle and the Grampians National Park section of the Shire of Wimmera, was merged into the newly created Shire of Northern Grampians. The Armstrong district was transferred into the Rural City of Ararat.
Wards
The Shire of Stawell was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:
North Riding
East Riding
West Riding
North-East Riding
Towns and localities
Armstrong
Bellfield
Callawadda
Campbells Bridge
Deep Lead
Concongella
Glenorchy
Great Western
Greens Creek
Halls Gap
Illawarra
Kanya
Lake Fyans
Landsborough
Ledcourt
Marnoo
Wallaloo
Population
* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.
# 1981 census says 2,306 for 1976.
See also
List of mayors of Stawell
References
External links
Victorian Places - Stawell