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  • 21 Aug, 2019

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Shire Of Esperance

The Shire of Esperance is a local government area in the Goldfields-Esperance region of Western Australia, about 400 kilometres (250 mi) south of the town of Kalgoorlie and about 720 kilometres (450 mi) east-southeast of the state capital, Perth. The Shire covers an area of 42,547 square kilometres (16,427 sq mi), and its seat of government is the town of Esperance, where about three-quarters of the Shire's population resides.

History

The Esperance Road District was established on 13 September 1895. Two weeks later, on 27 September 1895, the township of Esperance separated from the road district as the Municipality of Esperance. The municipality was re-absorbed into the road district on 30 October 1908. On 1 July 1961, it became the Shire of Esperance under the Local Government Act 1960, which reformed all remaining road districts into shires.

A railway line from Coolgardie to Esperance that was completed in 1927 led to development of farming in the mallee country to the north of Esperance.

On 11 July 1979, the American Skylab Space Station re-entered Earth's atmosphere headed for Western Australia and the Indian Ocean. It broke up during reentry and much of it landed in Esperance. In turn, the Shire issued a facetious A$400 fine to NASA for littering. It remained outstanding until April 2009, when radio show host Scott Barley of Highway Radio raised the funds from his morning show listeners, and paid the fine on behalf of NASA.

The main industry in the region is farming. The Department of Agriculture established a research station at Gibson finding the local soils to be deficient in trace elements and nitrogen. In 1953 there were 130 farms in the area, increasing to 347 in 1961 and over 650 in 1968.

Wards

The shire is divided into two wards. Prior to the 2005 elections, a 13-councillor setup with North, West and East wards each with two councillors was in place. The shire president is elected from amongst the councillors.

  • Town Ward (six councillors)
  • Rural Ward (three councillors)

Towns and localities

The towns and localities of the Shire of Esperance, divided into 32 localities, with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:

Suburb Population Area Map
Bandy Creek 383 (SAL 2021) 34.3 km (13.2 sq mi) Map
Beaumont 53 (SAL 2021) 1,753 km (677 sq mi) Map
Boyatup 28 (SAL 2021) 791.2 km (305.5 sq mi) Map
Buraminya 0 (SAL 2016) 13,493.8 km (5,210.0 sq mi) Map
Cape Arid National Park 4 (SAL 2021) 2,778.3 km (1,072.7 sq mi) Map
Cape Le Grand National Park 0 (SAL 2021) 308.9 km (119.3 sq mi) Map
Cascade 103 (SAL 2021) 1,285.3 km (496.3 sq mi) Map
Castletown 3,968 (SAL 2021) 3.6 km (1.4 sq mi) Map
Chadwick 164 (SAL 2021) 7.7 km (3.0 sq mi) Map
Condingup 280 (SAL 2021) 1,069.6 km (413.0 sq mi) Map
Coomalbidgup 136 (SAL 2021) 1,137.7 km (439.3 sq mi) Map
Dalyup 150 (SAL 2021) 731.7 km (282.5 sq mi) Map
East Munglinup 39 (SAL 2021) 788.8 km (304.6 sq mi) Map
Esperance 2,080 (SAL 2021) 2.4 km (0.93 sq mi) Map
Gibson 406 (SAL 2021) 735.3 km (283.9 sq mi) Map
Grass Patch 113 (SAL 2021) 1,481.5 km (572.0 sq mi) Map
Howick 45 (SAL 2021) 1,133.7 km (437.7 sq mi) Map
Israelite Bay 0 (SAL 2016) 2,098.5 km (810.2 sq mi) Map
Lort River 60 (SAL 2021) 1,032 km (398 sq mi) Map
Merivale 87 (SAL 2021) 444.1 km (171.5 sq mi) Map
Monjingup 394 (SAL 2021) 182.5 km (70.5 sq mi) Map
Mount Ney 8 (SAL 2021) 1,018.9 km (393.4 sq mi) Map
Myrup 518 (SAL 2021) 147.1 km (56.8 sq mi) Map
Neridup 92 (SAL 2021) 859.4 km (331.8 sq mi) Map
North Cascade 14 (SAL 2021) 6,896.7 km (2,662.8 sq mi) Map
Nulsen 1,083 (SAL 2021) 2.4 km (0.93 sq mi) Map
Pink Lake 1,042 (SAL 2021) 44 km (17 sq mi) Map
Salmon Gums 146 (SAL 2021) 2,781.5 km (1,073.9 sq mi) Map
Scaddan 96 (SAL 2021) 979.6 km (378.2 sq mi) Map
Sinclair 765 (SAL 2021) 1.5 km (0.58 sq mi) Map
West Beach 1,483 (SAL 2021) 21.1 km (8.1 sq mi) Map
Windabout 124 (SAL 2021) 4 km (1.5 sq mi) Map
Wittenoom Hills 16 (SAL 2021) 549.7 km (212.2 sq mi) Map

Heritage-listed places

As of 2023, 92 places are heritage-listed in the Shire of Esperance, of which twelve are on the State Register of Heritage Places.