- Shire of Nanango
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Shire of Nanango
Queensland
Location within QueenslandPopulation: 9,049(2006 census)[1] Established: 1879 Area: 1738.4 km² (671.2 sq mi) Council Seat: Nanango Region: South Burnett LGAs around Shire of Nanango: Kingaroy Murgon Kilkivan Wambo Shire of Nanango Cooloola Rosalie Crows Nest Esk The Shire of Nanango was a Local Government Area located in the South Burnett region of Queensland, Australia, about 100 kilometres (62 mi) northwest of the capital, Brisbane. The shire covered an area of 1,738.4 square kilometres (671.2 sq mi), and existed as a local government entity from 1879 until 2008, when it amalgamated with several other councils in the South Burnett area to become the South Burnett Regional Council.
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History
Barambah Divisional Board was created on 11 November 1879 as one of 74 divisions around Queensland under the Divisional Boards Act 1879. It was renamed Nanango in 1888, in the same year in which Kilkivan split away to form a separate division. With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, it became a shire council on 31 March 1903.
On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Nanango merged with the Shires of Kingaroy, Murgon and Wondai to form the South Burnett Regional Council.
Towns
- Nanango
- Benarkin
- Blackbutt
- Brooklands
- Bunya Mountains
- Maidenwell
Population
Year Population 1933 4,073 1947 4,184 1954 3,938 1961 3,743 1966 3,501 1971 3,244 1976 2,961 1981 4,149 1986 5,326 1991 6,735 1996 7,810 2001 8,230 2006 9,049 References
- ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Nanango (S) (Local Government Area)". 2006 Census QuickStats. http://www.censusdata.abs.gov.au/ABSNavigation/prenav/LocationSearch?collection=Census&period=2006&areacode=LGA35650&producttype=QuickStats&breadcrumb=PL&action=401. Retrieved 2008-03-18.
Coordinates: 26°40′14.3″S 151°59′59.9″E / 26.670639°S 151.999972°E
Categories:- Populated places established in 1879
- 1879 establishments in Australia
- Former Local Government Areas of Queensland
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