District Council of Robertstown

The District Council of Robertstown was a local government area in South Australia from 1932 to 1997. The central town and council seat was Robertstown.[1]

District Council of Robertstown
South Australia
District Council of Robertstown
Coordinates34°00′0″S 139°04′0″E
Population2,100 (1936)[1]
 • Density1.50/km2 (3.88/sq mi)
Established3 May 1932
Abolished23 January 1997
Area1,400 km2 (540.5 sq mi)  (1936)[1]
Council seatRobertstown
LGAs around District Council of Robertstown:
Burra Burra Burra Burra
Clare District Council of Robertstown Morgan
Saddleworth and Auburn Eudunda Eudunda

It was established on 3 May 1932 with the amalgamation of the District Council of Apoinga and the District Council of English.[2] In 1936, it was reported to cover 550 square miles, with a population of 2,100. It comprised the cadastral hundreds of Apoinga, Bower, Bright, Bundey and English. The district's industries were described as "wheat, wool, dairy produce, magnasite, asbestos and...firewood". The council met in the Peace Hall at Robertstown.[1] It was divided into five wards: Apoinga, Bower, Bright, English and Robertstown.[3]

It existed until 1997, when it merged with the District Council of Burra Burra, the District Council of Eudunda and the District Council of Hallett to form the Regional Council of Goyder.[4]

Chairmen

  • Johannes Alwin Heinrich (1932–1933) [2]
  • Walter Lewis Noske (1933–1954) [2]
  • Johannes Alwin Heinrich (1954–1955) [5]
  • Angus Hammond Farley (1955–1972) [5]
  • Frank Martin Mosey (1972–1982) [5]
  • Denis Brian Keller (1982–?) [5]
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References

  1. Hosking, P. (1936). The Official civic record of South Australia : centenary year, 1936. Adelaide: Universal Publicity Company. p. 852.
  2. Marsden, Susan (2012). "A History of South Australian Councils to 1936" (PDF). Local Government Association of South Australia. p. 11. Retrieved 30 October 2015.
  3. "DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBERTSTOWN". Burra Record. 54 (39). South Australia. 27 September 1933. p. 1. Retrieved 4 May 2016 via National Library of Australia.
  4. Ashenden, E.S. (23 January 1997). "LOCAL GOVERNMENT ACT 1934 SECTIONS 7 AND 14: AMALGAMATION OF THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF BURRA BURRA, THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF EUDUNDA, THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF HALLETT AND THE DISTRICT COUNCIL OF ROBERTSTOWN" (PDF). The South Australian Government Gazette. Government of South Australia. pp. 644–645. Retrieved 24 December 2018.
  5. Matthews, Penny (1986), South Australia, the civic record, 1836-1986, Wakefield Press, p. 527, ISBN 978-0-949268-82-2
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