Conargo Shire

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Conargo Shire
New South Wales
Conargo LGA NSW.png
Location in New South Wales
Coordinates 35°19′S145°09′E / 35.317°S 145.150°E / -35.317; 145.150
Population1,577 (2012) [1]
 • Density0.18048/km2 (0.46743/sq mi)
Established1907
Abolished2016
Area8,738 km2 (3,373.8 sq mi)
Council seat Conargo
Region Riverina
State electorate(s) Murray
Federal division(s) Farrer
Website Conargo Shire
LGAs around Conargo Shire:
Hay Murrumbidgee Murrumbidgee
Wakool Conargo Shire Jerilderie
Murray Deniliquin Berrigan

Conargo Shire was a local government area in the Riverina region in southern New South Wales, Australia.

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Localities

The Shire was divided into four wards, and contained six villages - Conargo, Blighty, Mayrung, Pretty Pine, Wanganella and Booroorban.

History

Conargo Shire was established in 1907. In 2001 the former Windouran Shire was absorbed into Conargo Shire. This amalgamation resulted in an additional 5,090 square kilometres (1,970 sq mi) and another 387 residents.

Before mergers in recent decades it was a common in New South Wales for rural shires to have their offices in an adjacent rural municipality (rural town). At the time of its abolition, the only surviving case was Conargo Shire Council's offices in Deniliquin.[ citation needed ]

Amalgamation

A 2015 review of local government boundaries by the NSW Government Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal recommended that the Conargo Shire merge with the Deniliquin Council to form a new council with an area of 8,881 square kilometres (3,429 sq mi) and support a population of approximately 9,000. [2]

On 12 March 2016, Conargo Shire was abolished and, along with the former Deniliquin Council, the area incorporated into the new Edward River Council. [3]

Council

Conargo Shire Council chambers in Deniliquin. DeniliquinConargoShireChambers.JPG
Conargo Shire Council chambers in Deniliquin.

Composition and election method

The last election for the council was due to be held on 8 September 2012. However, only eight candidates, being the below, nominated for election. There being no additional candidates, the election was uncontested. [4] The makeup of the final council was as follows: [5] [6] [7] [8]

PartyCouncillors
  Independents and Unaligned8
Total8

The current Council, elected in 2012, in order of election by ward, is:

WardCouncillorPartyNotes
A Ward [5]  Bernard ClancyUnaligned
 Mac WallaceUnaligned
B Ward [6]  Norm BrennanUnaligned
 Nick MetcalfeUnaligned
C Ward [7]  Donald HendersonUnaligned
 Norm McAllisterUnaligned
D Ward [8]  Sally Dye Independent
 Peter McCrabbUnaligned

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