West Coast Council

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Map showing West Coast LGA in Tasmania

West Coast Council is a local government body in Tasmania, covering much of the western region of the state. West Coast is classified as a rural local government area and has a population of 4,167.<ref name=ABSLGA/> The major towns and localities of the region include Strahan, Rosebery, Zeehan and the principal town of Queenstown.

History and attributes

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The West Coast has a rich mining and railway heritage as well as a historic convict settlement. It is the largest of the 29 Tasmanian councils by area, and the second least densely populated, after the Central Highlands. It takes in the West Coast Range as well as portions of the World Heritage areas.

The region experiences relatively extreme weather conditions, notably high yearly rainfall totals due to frontal systems, especially at Lake Margaret and Mount Read.

West Coast is classified as rural, agricultural and medium (RAM) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

History

Local government in Western Tasmania evolved from locality based councils created in the late nineteenth and twentieth centuries:

Gormanston Municipal Council (1907–1986)<ref> Template:Citation </ref> - became part of the Lyell Council
Lyell Municipal Council (1986–1993)<ref> Template:Citation </ref>
Queenstown Municipal Council (1907–1986)<ref>Template:Citation </ref> - became part of the Lyell Council
Strahan Municipal Council (1907–1993)<ref>Template:Citation </ref>
Zeehan Municipal Council (1907–1993)<ref>Template:Citation </ref>

On 2 April 1993, the municipalities of Lyell, Strahan and Zeehan were amalgamated to form the West Coast Council.<ref name=GovAgencyDetail>Template:Cite web</ref><ref>Template:Cite news</ref>

Historically the region was more oriented towards the North - due to the main transport being by either rail to Burnie up until the 1950s and 1960s, or by ship out of Strahan until the mid twentieth century. There were no land based transport routes to the south. Consequently, many residents who could afford shopping trips would go to Melbourne in Victoria, rather than Hobart in Tasmania.Template:Citation needed

Some of the small population is located in the small cluster of towns near Macquarie Harbour - Strahan and Queenstown, these were linked in their connection with the Mount Lyell Mining and Railway Company

While further north Zeehan and Rosebery are settlements that developed from early quite separate mining operations, but were linked by their reliance upon the Emu Bay Railway There a number of ghost towns or abandoned mining communities in the West Coast, with some such as Crotty actually submerged under hydro-electric scheme dams.

Councillors

As of the 2022 Tasmanian Local Government elections, the council consists of the following members:<ref>Template:Cite web</ref>

West Coast Council
Name Position Party affiliation
Shane Pitt Mayor/Councillor Independent
Robert Butterfield Deputy Mayor/Councillor Independent
Kerry Graham Councillor Independent
Liz Hamer Councillor Independent
Vikki Iwanicki Councillor Independent
Dwayne Jordan Councillor Independent
Annie McKay Councillor Independent
Lindsay Newman Councillor Independent
Scott Stringer Councillor Independent

Localities

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Locality Census population August 2022 Reason
Zeehan 728
Rosebery 922
Strahan 800 Includes Regatta Point
Queenstown 1,975 Includes South Queenstown
South Queenstown Incl. in Queenstown
Williamsford Incl. in Granville Harbour
Renison Bell Incl. in Granville Harbour
Stinger Creek Incl. in Granville Harbour
Tullah 192
Trial Harbour 24
Regatta Point Incl. in Strahan
Total 4,678
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Local government total 4,678 Gazetted West Coast local government area

Not in above list

See also

References

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