City of Glenorchy

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Map showing Glenorchy City LGA in Tasmania

Glenorchy City Council (or City of Glenorchy) is a local government body in Tasmania, and one of the five municipalities that constitutes the Greater Hobart Area. The Glenorchy local government area has a population of 50,411, covering the suburbs north of central Hobart on the western shore of the Derwent River, including its namesake suburb, Glenorchy.

Mayors

Past mayors of the City of Glenorchy include:

Elected members

The current elected members of the Glenorchy City Council include:<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

List of Council Members
Name Position Party affiliation Elected
Sue Hickey Mayor Template:Australian party style Independent Template:Sort Template:Efn
Molly Kendall CouncillorTemplate:Efn Template:Australian party style Tasmanian Greens<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation CitationClass=web

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Tim Marks Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2024
Steven King Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2008
Josh Cockshutt Alderman Template:Australian party style Liberal 2022
Peter Ridler Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2024
Russell Yaxley Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2022
Stuart Slade Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2022Template:Efn
Shane Alderton Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2023
Justin Stringer Alderman Template:Australian party style Independent 2024

History

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Central Glenorchy area in 1954

Tasmanian Aboriginals were the first inhabitants of the area where Glenorchy lies today. The first European to arrive in Glenorchy was a Frenchman, who was a member of Bruni d'Entrecasteaux's crew, in 1793.<ref name="glenorchy">{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref> An English expedition arrived two months later, under the command of John Hayes. Hayes sailed up the river which he referred to as the Derwent. He named Prince of Wales Bay and called the area around New Town and Moonah King George's Plains. Hayes named the Glenorchy area as New Cumberland.<ref name="glenorchy" />

This French presence was the main influence in Lieutenant Governor Bowen's decision to settle where Hobart now exists.

The period between 1840 and 1860 was when steady growth was seen in Glenorchy, culminating in the area becoming a municipality in 1864. Glenorchy is believed to have been so named by governor Lachlan Macquarie after his wife's home in Scotland. The name means 'glen of tumbling waters'.<ref name="glenorchy" />

City status was given to Glenorchy on 24 October 1964, exactly one hundred years after it was first proclaimed a municipality.<ref name=GovAgencyDetail>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref><ref name="glenorchy" />

Geography

The city spans the area along the Derwent River, from just north of the Queens Domain in the south, to the Bridgewater Bridge in the north, and extends west as far as the foothills of Mount Wellington.

Demographics

The greater Hobart area has a population of around 222,000 as at the 2016 Census, with the city of Glenorchy local government area having a population of over 46,000.<ref name=Census2011>Template:Census 2011 AUS</ref> This makes Glenorchy the third most populated city in the greater area of Hobart.

Glenorchy is classified as urban, fringe and medium (UFM) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Population

Year Population
1865 1,300
1891 1,962
1901 2,392
1911 3,393
1921 6,344
1933 9,898
1947 14,493
1954 25,810
1964 38,400
1971 42,651
1976 42,437
1981 41,019
1986 38,202
2001 42,445
2006 43,413
2011 44,656
2016 46,253
2018 47,636

Localities

Hobart suburbs

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Other localities

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Road infrastructure

A greater proportion of all roads found within the boundaries of Glenorchy are owned by the city itself with the two exceptions being Goodwood Road and the Brooker Highway which are owned and maintained by the Tasmanian Government.<ref>{{#invoke:citation/CS1|citation |CitationClass=web }}</ref>

Culture

Events

The city hosts several annual events, including a regatta at Montrose Bay while at the showgrounds there is the annual Royal Hobart Show and the Hobart Cup at Tattersalls Park.

Entertainment

Glenorchy has a huge amount of entertainment to offer, considering its size. Located on the main road there is the only ice rink in the greater area of Hobart, as well as a Village Cinemas complex at Glenorchy Central and a Zone Bowling center at Moonah and located in Derwent Park is Parsons Sports Centre which houses Hobart's only indoor Tennis court.

The Derwent Entertainment Centre provides the city with the opportunity to host many local and international artists. Artists who have played here include Dire Straits, INXS, Elton John, John Farnham, Kylie Minogue and Bob Dylan. The DEC is also used for expos, trade shows and sporting events.

The Moorilla Estate often holds musical performances during the period of summer. Artists who have played at this venue include Grinspoon, Paul Kelly and The Pretenders.

The Museum of Old and New Art (MONA) opened on the Moorilla estate in 2011, and quickly became a popular tourist attraction.

Sport

KGV Oval is just one of the places where sport is played seriously within the city.

Education

{{#invoke:Labelled list hatnote|labelledList|Main article|Main articles|Main page|Main pages}} Senior secondary colleges and high schools in the Glenorchy area include St Virgil's College located in Austin's Ferry; Montrose Bay High School located in Rosetta; Cosgrove High School, Dominic College and Guilford Young College located close to the city centre; and Claremont College slightly to the north at Claremont.

Shopping and retail

The City of Glenorchy has the second largest shopping district in southern Tasmania (the largest being in Hobart).The city has three major commercial areas: Moonah, Glenorchy CBD and Claremont. Claremont has one main shopping centre (Claremont Village) and a few retail outlets. Moonah has a shopping strip with a variety of small shops and cafes, as well as a Harris Scarfe department store and shopping centre Woolworths supermarket. The Glenorchy CBD has three major indoor shopping centres, Northgate Shopping Centre, Glenorchy Central (Centro), and Glenorchy Plaza.

See also

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References

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