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City of Burnie

Coordinates: 41°11′1″S 145°48′32″E / 41.18361°S 145.80889°E / -41.18361; 145.80889
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City of Burnie
Tasmania
City of Burnie
Coordinates41°11′1″S 145°48′32″E / 41.18361°S 145.80889°E / -41.18361; 145.80889
Population19,892 (2010 est)[1]
 • Density32.188/km2 (83.37/sq mi)
Area618 km2 (238.6 sq mi)
MayorAnita Dow
Council seatBurnie
RegionBurnie and surrounds
State electorate(s)Braddon
Federal division(s)Braddon
WebsiteCity of Burnie
LGAs around City of Burnie:
Bass Strait Bass Strait Bass Strait
Waratah-Wynyard City of Burnie Central Coast
Waratah-Wynyard Waratah-Wynyard Central Coast

The City of Burnie is a local government area of Tasmania. It covers the city of Burnie and surrounding areas, although it does not include the town of Somerset - usually classed as part of the Burnie metropolitan area.

The city's motto is "non nobis solum" (not for ourselves alone); for many years this was on the council seal but in 1992 a new, more colourful logo was created which did not include the motto. It did also not include the emu (which had been Burnie's unofficial animal emblem). Burnie's floral emblem is the rhododendron.

City of Burnie is divided into two statistical divisions by ABS. Part A had TFR of 2.05 in 2001 and 2.18 in 2006. Part B had TFR of 1.74 in 2001 and 2.73 in 2006. Source

Government

Burnie City Council offices.

The Burnie City Council consists of nine aldermen, who each serve a four-year term of office; Ald. Anita Dow was elected as Burnie's Mayor in 2014. The Deputy Mayor is Ald. Alvwyn Boyd. The other members are:

Name Position[2] Party affiliation
Anita Dow Mayor/Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Alvwyn Boyd Deputy Mayor/Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Robert Bentley Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Ron Blake Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Teeny Brumby Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Ken Dorsey Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Sandra French AM Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Steve Kons Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent
Chris Lynch Alderman Template:Australian politics/party colours/Independent|  Independent

Suburbs[3]

Suburb Census Population 2011 Reason
Burnie 696
Acton 1,547
Cooee 559
Emu Heights 209
Downlands, Tasmania 237
Chasm Creek Includes in Wivenhoe
Mooreville 418 Includes West Mooreville
West Mooreville Included in Mooreville
Ridgley 746 Includes East Ridgley
East Ridgley Included in Ridgley
West Ridgley Included in Highclere
Highclere 399 Includes West Ridgley, Tewkesbury, Hampshire
Tewkesbury Included in Highclere
Upper Stowport Included in Natone
Natone 464 Includes Upper Stowport, Upper Natone
Upper Natone Included in Natone
South Burnie 367
Upper Burnie 1,761
Hillcrest 1,078
Brooklyn 606
Romaine 1,738
Montello 1,197
Parklands 815
Shorewell Park 2,032
Havenview 709
Wivenhoe 450 Includes Round Hill, Chasm Creek
Round Hill Includes Wivenhoe
Park Grove 2,358
East Cam 182
Camdale Includes Ocean Vista
Ocean Vista 358 Includes Camdale
Hampshire Included in Highclere
Stowport 398 Includes Glance Greek
Glance Creek Included in Stowport
Total 19,324
5 Variance
Local Government Total 19,329 Gazetted Burnie Local Government Area

References

  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (31 March 2011). "3218.0 - Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2009-10". Retrieved 23 August 2011. Estimated resident population (ERP) at 30 June 2010.
  2. ^ "Elected Representatives - Burnie City". burnie.net. Burnie City Council. Retrieved 1 February 2015.
  3. ^ Burnie City Council (20 November 2014). "Burnie Council Map" (PDF). Retrieved 26 July 2015.