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Circular Head

Circular Head Council is a local government body in Tasmania covering the far north-west mainland. It is classified as a rural local government area with a population of 8,066, and its major towns and localities include Arthur River, Marrawah and Stanley, with Smithton being the largest and principal town. The origin of the name “Circular Head” is unknown.

History and attributes

Circular Head was established on 1 January 1907, the boundaries were altered in 1993 as part of a reorganisation. The region includes the smaller islands immediately off the north-west tip of the state including Robbins Island, Hunter Island and Three Hummock Island.

Circular Head is classified as rural, agricultural and large (RAL) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.

Council

Current composition

Name Position Party affiliation
Gerard Blizzard Mayor/Councillor   Independent
Anette Dawes Deputy Mayor/Councillor   Independent
Sally Collins Councillor   Independent
Mark Dabner Councillor   Independent
Rodney Flowers Councillor   Jacqui Lambie Network
Steve Pilkington Councillor   Independent
John Oldaker Councillor   Independent
Ashley Popowski Councillor   Independent
Tony Hine Councillor   Independent

Election results

2022

2022 Tasmanian local elections: Circular Head
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Gerard Blizzard (elected) 828 18.12
Independent Anette Dawes (elected) 800 17.51
Independent Liberal John Oldaker (elected) 550 12.04
Independent Sally Collins (elected) 376 8.23
Independent Ashley Popowski (elected) 361 7.90
Independent Steve Pilkington (elected) 313 6.85
Independent JLN Rodney Flowers (elected) 271 5.93
Independent Mark Dabner (elected) 227 4.97
Independent Tony Hine (elected) 225 4.92
Independent Melissa Wells 225 4.92
Independent John McNab 219 4.79
Independent Isaac Long 128 2.80
Independent Ian Heres 47 1.03
Total formal votes 4,570 97.58
Informal votes 113 2.41
Turnout 4,683 82.24

Localities

Locality Population
(2011 census)
Reason
Woolnorth Incl. in Arthur River
West Montagu Incl. in Montagu
Montagu 327 Includes West Montagu, Broadmeadows, Mella, Sorpus
Scopus Incl. in Montagu
Hunter Island Incl. in Arthur River
Three Hummock Island Incl. in Arthur River
Trefoil Island Incl. in Arthur River
Walker Island Incl. in Arthur River
Robbins Island Incl. in Arthur River
Kangaroo Island Incl. in Arthur River
Perkins Island Incl. in Arthur River
Mella Incl. in Montagu
Smithton 3,935
Broadmeadows Incl. in Montagu
Stanley 481
Wiltshire Incl. in Forest
Black River Incl. in Mawbanna
Cowrie Point Incl. in Mawbanna
Port Latta Incl. in Mawbanna
Crayfish Creek Incl. in Hellyer
Edgcumbe Beach Incl. in Hellyer
Rocky Cape 216
Montumana Incl. in Mawbanna
Mawbanna 208 Includes Montumana, Port Latta, Cowrtie Point, Black River
Forest 590 Includes Wiltshire
South Forest Incl. in Mengha
Mengha 300 Includes South Forest, Alcombie
Scotchtown 303 Includes Edith Creek
Irishtown 287
Alcomie Incl. in Mengha
Lileah Incl. in Trowutta
Nabageena Incl. in Trowutta
Edith Creek Incl. in Scotchtown
Roger River Incl. in Trowutta
Detention Incl. in Rocky Cape
Hellyer 302 Includes Crayfish Creek, Edgcumbe Beach
West Coast 13 Includes Temma
Christmas Hills Incl. in Redpa
Brittons Swamp Incl. in Redpa
Togari Incl. in Redpa
Redpa 343 Includes Togari, Brittons Swamp, Christmas Hills
Marrawah Incl. in Arthur River
Arthur River 371 Includes Woolnorth, Hunter Island, Three Hammock Island, Trefoil Island, Walker Island, Robbins Island, Kangaroo Island, Marrawah, Nelson Bay
Nelson Bay Incl. in Arthur River
Temma Incl. in Westcoast
Trowutta 297 Includes Lileah, Nabageena, Roger River
Total 7,973
4 Variance
Local government total 7,977 Gazetted Central Coast local government area

Not in above list

See also

References

  1. ^ "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  2. ^ "Agency Details: Circular Head". search.archives.tas.gov.au. Tasmanian Government. Retrieved 11 June 2018.
  3. ^ "Local government national report 2014-2015". regional.gov.au. Australian Government. Retrieved 8 June 2018.
  4. ^ "Councillors - Circular Head Council". circularhead.tas.gov.au/. Circular Head Council. Retrieved 1 August 2021.
  5. ^ Augustine, Judy. "TASMANIA VOTES: Your ultimate guide to local government elections". The Mercury.
  6. ^ "Circular Head Council". Tasmanian Electoral Commission.
  7. ^ "TASMANIA VOTES: Your ultimate guide to local government elections". The Mercury.
  8. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics. "2011 Census QuickStats". Retrieved 9 April 2016.