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Borough Of Eaglehawk

The Borough of Eaglehawk was a local government area which covered the northwestern suburbs of the regional city of Bendigo, Victoria, Australia. The borough covered an area of 14.54 square kilometres (5.6 sq mi), and existed from 1862 until 1994.

History

Eaglehawk was first incorporated as a borough on 29 July 1862. It had nine councillors, who represented the entire borough.

On 7 April 1994, the Borough of Eaglehawk was abolished, and along with the City of Bendigo, the Rural City of Marong and the Shires of Huntly and Strathfieldsaye, was merged into the newly created City of Greater Bendigo.

Councillors met at the Town Hall, at the intersection of Sailors Gully Road and Loddon Valley Highway, Eaglehawk.

Population

Year Population
1954 4,696
1958 5,000*
1961 4,926
1966 5,230
1971 5,383
1976 6,447
1981 7,355
1986 8,184
1991 8,381

* Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.

List of mayors

# Chairman/Mayor Term
1 James Mouat 1862–1863
2 John Thomas Caldwell 1863–1864
3 Charles Letheby 1864–1868
4 John W Williams 1868–1869
(2) John Thomas Caldwell 1869–1871
5 Henry Trumble 1871–1873
6 Hay Kirkwood 1873–1876
7 Joseph Harris 1876–1877
(6) Hay Kirkwood 1877–1878
(5) Henry Trumble 1878–1879
8 George Willan 1879–1880
(1) James Mouat 1880–1881
9 John J Hall 1881–1882
10 William Vincent Kneebone 1882–1883
11 George Louden 1883–1884
12 John Green 1884–1885
(6) Hay Kirkwood 1885–1886
(8) George Willan 1886–1887
13 Edward McCormick 1887–1888
14 Frederick Clark 1888–1889
(1) James Mouat 1889–1890
(10) William Vincent Kneebone 1890–1891
15 William James 1891–1892
(11) George Loudon 1892–1893
(13) Edward McCormick 1893–1894
(12) John Green 1894–1895
(14) Frederick Clark 1895–1896
16 Edward C Brown 1896–1897
17 John Highmore 1897–1898
18 Michael J Curtain 1898–1899
19 Henry A Chapple 1899–1900
(11) George Loudon 1900–1901
(12) John Green 1901–1902
(14) Frederick Clark 1902–1903
20 Robert Murdoch 1903–1904
21 Alfred Hicks 1904–1905
22 John T Trevean 1905–1906
23 John H Webster 1906–1907
24 John Praed 1907–1908
(12) John Green 1908–1909
25 Jonathon Smalley 1909–1910
(20) Robert Murdoch 1910–1911
(23) John H Webster 1911–1912
26 John Hooper 1912–1913
27 William J Dunstan 1913–1914
28 George H Green 1914–1915
29 Daniel Oswald 1915–1916
30 Henry Lane Ralph 1916–1917
(22) John T Trevean 1917–1918
(23) John H Webster 1918–1919
(20) Robert Murdoch 1919–1920
(27) William J Dunstan 1920–1921
31 Frank Clayton 1921–1922
(29) Daniel Oswald 1922–1923
32 John H Stewart 1923–1924
33 Michael Collins 1924–1925
34 John Manderson 1925–1926
(20) Robert Murdoch 1926–1927
35 Sydney B Hocking 1927
(27) William J Dunstan 1927–1928
35 Sydney B Hocking 1928–1929
36 Robert Watson 1929–1930
37 Gilbert W Jenkins 1930–1931
(32) John H Stewart 1931–1932
38 John L Hicks 1932–1933
39 Thomas R Davies 1933–1934
40 Joseph H Meggs 1934–1935
41 Robert Watson 1935–1936
(37) Gilbert W Jenkins 1936–1937
42 Daniel Murdoch 1937–1938
43 Percival Truscott 1938–1939
44 John L Hicks 1939–1940
(39) Thomas R Davies 1940–1941
(29) Daniel Oswald 1941–1942
(41) Robert Watson 1942–1943
45 John H Davey 1943–1944
(42) Daniel Murdoch 1944–1945
(39) Thomas R Davies 1945–1946
(42) Daniel Murdoch 1946
(41) Robert Watson 1946–1947
46 George T Speedy 1947–1948
47 Patrick J J Finch 1948–1949
48 A Lloyd G Jenkins 1949–1950
(41) Robert Watson 1950–1951
49 James H Laurie 1951–1952
(46) George T Speedy 1952–1953
(44) John L Hicks 1953–1954
50 Howard W Rule 1954–1955
(41) Robert Watson 1955–1956
(46) George T Speedy 1956–1957
(44) John L Hicks 1957–1958
51 Albert L Roy 1958–1959
52 George A Johnston 1959–1960
52 Walter R Mathrick 1960–1961
53 Pierce J Grenfell 1961–1962
(52) George A Johnston 1962–1963
(51) Albert L Roy 1963–1965
54 Frederick C Straub 1965–1966
55 Jack Taylor 1966–1967
56 Ronald G Manning 1967–1968
57 Kenneth Burch 1968–1969
(51) Albert L Roy 1969–1970
58 Percival Charles Shepperbottom 1970–1971
(55) Jack Taylor 1971–1972
(51) Albert L Roy 1972–1973
59 William H Allen 1973–1974
60 A William Bullock 1974–1975
61 Ian Mckenzie 1975–1976
(55) Jack Taylor 1976–1977
(60) A William Bullock 1977–1978
(61) Ian Mckenzie 1978–1979
62 Paul F Firth 1979–1980
(51) Albert L Roy 1980–1981
(55) Jack Taylor 1981–1982
63 Gary J Thorn 1982–1983
64 Ian B Reid 1983–1984
(63) Gary J Thorn 1984–1985
65 E William Miller 1985–1986
66 Willi A Carney 1986–1987
(55) Jack Taylor 1987–1988
67 Robert V Bell 1988–1989
68 Leon M Scott 1989–1990
(66) Willi A Carney 1990–1991
69 Jill E Williams 1991–1992
70 Lola M Miller 1992–1993
71 Megan Weston 1993–1994

  1. ^ Died before completing term
  2. ^ Died before completing term


References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1994). Victorian Year Book. p. 52. ISSN 0067-1223.
  2. ^ Victorian Municipal Directory. Brunswick: Arnall & Jackson. 1992. p. 548. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
  3. ^ Municipal Association of Victoria (2006). "Greater Bendigo City Council". Archived from the original on 17 January 2008. Retrieved 8 January 2008. Date cross-checked with the Records Division, Greater Bendigo City Council.
  4. ^ Taylor, Thomas (6 April 1994). "Marong to fall in line on super council". The Age. p. 6. Accessed via Factiva online.
  5. ^ "Bendigo Advertiser, Tuesday 29 August 1916, page 7".
  6. ^ "Mayors of Bendigo and Eaglehawk". Bendigo Advertiser. Vol. LIV, no. 5934. Victoria, Australia. 28 August 1906. p. 5. Retrieved 2 December 2020 – via National Library of Australia.
  7. ^ Mackay, George (1891), History of Bendigo. Reprinted 2000. Bendigo Modern Press, Bendigo Vic. ISBN 978-0-646-40572-8.

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