City of Redcliffe

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City of Redcliffe
Queensland
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Population 51,174 (2006 census)[1]
 • Density 1,343.1/km2 (3,479/sq mi)
Established 1824
Postcode(s) 4019, 4020, 4021, 4022
Area 38.1 km2 (14.7 sq mi)
Mayor Cr Allan Sutherland
Location 23 km (14 mi) from Brisbane CBD
State electorate(s) Redcliffe, Murrumba
Federal Division(s) Petrie
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Website City of Redcliffe
LGAs around City of Redcliffe:
Caboolture Deception Bay Moreton Bay
Pine Rivers City of Redcliffe Moreton Bay
Brisbane Bramble Bay Moreton Bay

City of Redcliffe is a former local government area in South East Queensland, Australia. In 2008 it was amalgamated with the Shires of Pine Rivers and Caboolture to create Moreton Bay Region.

It is in the northern part of the County of Stanley. The council covers the suburbs of Clontarf, Kippa-Ring, Margate, Redcliffe, Rothwell, Scarborough and Woody Point – a total area of 38.1 km² with a population of 51,174.[1]

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History of the council

Map of Redcliffe Division and adjacent local government areas, March 1902. Legend: Kedron Division & Sandgate Borough (See Diagram)

Caboolture Division was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879.[2][3][4] It was centred on Caboolture, which was at that time a small logging town, and initially covered all of Moreton Bay and much of the Sunshine Coast, but by 1890 had shrunk considerably with the separate incorporation of the Pine Division (21 January 1888),[5] Redcliffe Division (5 April 1888)[6] and Maroochy Division (5 July 1890).[7]

Redcliffe Division became the Shire of Redcliffe on 31 March 1903 after the Local Authorities Act 1902 was enacted.[6][8] On 28 May 1921 it became the Town of Redcliffe.[8][9] on 13 June 1959 it became City of Redcliffe.[9][10]

On 27 June 2007 the Queensland Government's Local Government Reform Commission recommended the City of Redcliffe merge with neighbouring Shire of Pine Rivers and Shire of Caboolture, to become the Moreton Bay Region. This came into effect on 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007.[10][11]

Council structure

The Redcliffe City Council consisted of one Mayor and seven councillors. The mayor and councillors represented the entire city, elected every four years by popular vote.

Council services

Settlement Cove in Redcliffe was developed by Redcliffe City Council

The Council had an annual budget of approximately $65 million (2005/06)[12] with works involving such areas as road maintenance and construction, community, cultural and youth activities, town planning and development, water and sewerage, waste management and recycling, maintenance of parks and public areas, library services, public health and animal control, and business and tourism support.

Chairmen and mayors

  • 1888: Edmund MacDonnell
  • 1906: P. P. Fewings [13]
  • 1908: E.F. Morgan [14]
  • 1927: J. B. Dunn [15]

Sister cities

Redcliffe City Council, on behalf of the City of Redcliffe, has two Sister City arrangements:[16]

Surrounding local government areas

Redcliffe is immediately north of Brisbane's area, connected from Clontarf to Brighton via the historic Hornibrook Bridge and Houghton Highway. Shire of Pine Rivers is to the south-west of the peninsula, and Shire of Caboolture to the north-west.

References

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External links

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