Hundred of Yongala

The Hundred of Yongala is a cadastral unit of hundred located in the Mid North of South Australia. It is one of the 12 hundreds of the County of Dalhousie and was proclaimed by Governor James Fergusson in 1871.[1] The eponymous township of Yongala lies in the west of the hundred and the larger township of Peterborough in the north east. The locality of Sunnybrae occupies the remainder of the hundred.

Plan of the Hundred of Youngala in 1964 showing towns of Yongala in the west and Peterborough in the north east

Yongala
South Australia
Peterborough in the hundred's north east
Yongala
Coordinates33.018°S 138.804°E / -33.018; 138.804
Established20 July 1871
Area283 km2 (109.3 sq mi)
LGA(s)District Council of Peterborough
RegionMid North
CountyDalhousie
Lands administrative divisions around Yongala:
Black Rock Plain Morgan Coglin
Mannanarie Yongala Gumbowie
Belalie Whyte Terowie

Local government

The District Council of Yongala was established in 1883 bringing local government administration to the hundred for the first time. Shortly after, in 1886, the Corporate Town of Peterborough seceded from Yongala to directly represent the interests of the township of Peterborough in the hundred's north east. In 1935, all that part of the Hundred of Youngala outside the township of Peterborough was absorbed by the new District Council of Peterborough which, like the corporate town, had its council seat within the town. The two were amalgamated in 1997, bringing the hundred back under the administration of a single governing body for the first time in more than a hundred years.

References

  1. "Placename Details: Hundred of Yongala". Property Location Browser. Land Services, Government of South Australia. 29 January 2009. SA0002869. Retrieved 29 November 2017.
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