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City of Sunshine


FieldValue
typelga
nameCity of Sunshine
statevic
regionWestern Melbourne
area80.06
est1860
seatSunshine
local_mapyes
local_map_captionThe extent of the City of Sunshine at its dissolution in 1994
pop98,000
pop_year1992
pop_footnotes
logo[[File:City of Sunshine Logo.jpg145px]]
imageOld lga Sunshine.png
captionLocation in Melbourne
countyBourke
near-nwMelton
near-nKeilor
near-neEssendon
near-wMelton
near-eFootscray
near-swWerribee
near-sWerribee
near-seAltona
_noautocatyes

a former local government area

| near-nw = Melton | near-n = Keilor | near-ne = Essendon | near-w = Melton | near-e = Footscray | near-sw = Werribee | near-s = Werribee | near-se = Altona

The City of Sunshine was a local government area about 13 km west of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The city covered an area of 80.05 km2, and existed from 1860 until 1994.

History

The local area was first incorporated as the Braybrook Road District on 28 May 1860. The Braybrook Road District became the Shire of Braybrook on 27 May 1871. In May 1916 and again in February 1951, parts of the shire were annexed to the neighbouring Shire of Melton. The Shire of Braybrook was proclaimed a city on 16 May 1951, and was renamed to the City of Sunshine.

Labor Party candidates were successful in most Sunshine Council elections, although Independent candidates were frequently elected. The only endorsed Australian Democrats candidate to be elected in a municipal election, Joe Cilmi, was successful at the City of Sunshine. Cilmi, aged 21, was elected to the Sunshine City Council in August 1982, although he only held office for one three-year term. The city was managed by a state-appointed commissioner, Alex Gillon, from November 1976 until 1982, after the elected council was sacked by the state government for its financial mismanagement.

On 15 December 1994, the City of Sunshine was abolished; the western part of the city, including Sunshine itself, was merged with parts of the City of Keilor, into the newly created City of Brimbank, with the eastern part merging with the City of Footscray, to form the newly created City of Maribyrnong.

Council met at the City Hall, in Alexandra Avenue, Sunshine. The premises is used today as municipal offices for the City of Brimbank.

Ruth Atkins in her book Albany to Zeehan: a new look at local governments dedicated a chapter to the activities of the City of Sunshine during the period 1972–1976.

Wards

On 1 October 1981, the City of Sunshine was subdivided into four wards:

  • North Ward
  • South Ward
  • River Ward

Suburbs

  • Albanvale*
  • Albion
  • Ardeer
  • Braybrook
  • Brooklyn
  • Cairnlea*
  • Deer Park
  • Derrimut
  • Maidstone
  • Maribyrnong
  • St Albans (shared with the City of Keilor)
  • Sunshine+
  • Sunshine North
  • Sunshine West
  • Tottenham
  • Suburbs gazetted since the amalgamation.
  • Council seat.

Population

YearPopulation
195441,332
195853,600*
196162,321
196669,081
197176,427
197688,167
198194,419
198694,413
199194,020
  • Estimate in the 1958 Victorian Year Book.

References

References

  1. Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office. (1994). "Victorian Year Book".
  2. (1992). "Victorian Municipal Directory". Arnall & Jackson.
  3. Ainsley Symons (2012), "The Democrats and Local Government. Were they ever a threat to the ALP?" in ''Recorder (Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, Melbourne Branch)'' No. 274, Page 7
  4. Bill Birnbauer. (5 February 1982). "Cabinet likely to consider restoring polls". The Age.
  5. Australian Bureau of Statistics. (1 August 1995). "Victorian local government amalgamations 1994-1995: Changes to the Australian Standard Geographical Classification". Commonwealth of Australia.
  6. Atkins R (1979: 40-48) Albany to Zeehan A New Look at Local Governments, The Law Book Company, Sydney
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