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Shire of Derby–West Kimberley


FieldValue
nameShire of Derby/West Kimberley
statewa
imagederby-west kimberley LGA WA.png
image_upright0.81
captionLocation in Western Australia
local_mapyes
zoom6
pop
area104080
est1884
seatDerby
mayorPeter McCumstie
mayortitlePresident
regionKimberley
logoShire of Derby West Kimberley.gif
urlhttp://www.sdwk.wa.gov.au
stategovKimberley
fedgovDurack
near-nwCocos
near-nWyndham-East Kimberley
near-neWyndham-East Kimberley
near-eHalls Creek
near-seHalls Creek
near-sEast Pilbara
near-swBroome
near-wBroome

| near-nw = Cocos | near-n = Wyndham-East Kimberley | near-ne = Wyndham-East Kimberley | near-e = Halls Creek | near-se = Halls Creek | near-s = East Pilbara | near-sw = Broome | near-w = Broome

The Shire of Derby–West Kimberley is one of four local government areas in the Kimberley region of northern Western Australia, covering an area of 104080 km2, most of which is sparsely populated. The Shire's population as at the 2021 census was 7075, with most residing in the major towns of Derby, which is also the Shire's seat of government, and Fitzroy Crossing. There are also around 70 Aboriginal communities within the Shire.

The major industries of the shire include cattle for export, fishing, and tourism.

History

It was established as the West Kimberley Road District on 10 February 1887. The first Broome Road District separated on 15 November 1901 and the Municipality of Broome separated on 30 September 1904, but were re-absorbed on 24 July 1908 and 13 December 1918 respectively; the Broome area then again separated as the second Broome Road District (now the Shire of Broome) on 20 December 1918.

It was declared a shire and named the Shire of West Kimberley with effect from 1 July 1961 following the passage of the Local Government Act 1960, which reformed all remaining road districts into shires. It was renamed the Shire of Derby–West Kimberley on 11 June 1983.

The area is home to many large cattle stations, One of the first established was Yeeda Station, taken up in 1880 by the Murray Squatting Company composed of William Paterson, G. Paterson, H. Cornish and Alexander Richardson.

The lease for Fossil Downs Station had been issued in 1883 to Dan MacDonald, for an area of 100 sqmi at the junction of the Margaret and Fitzroy Rivers. The station was established in 1886 when cattle arrived from the eastern states to stock the lease.

Other properties in the area include Mount Barnett Station, Cherrabun, Charnley River Station, Glenroy, Gogo, Kimberley Downs, Liveringa, Meda, Mornington, Mount Hart, Mount House, Myroodah and Noonkanbah Station all of which are cattle stations supplying the beef market.

Parts of the shire area have been included in the West Kimberley heritage assessment area.

Elected council

All nine councillors represent the whole of the Shire.

WardCouncillorPosition
UnsubdividedPeter McCumstie
Geoff HaerewaDeputy president
Andrew Twaddle
Paul Bickerton
Geoff Davis
Brett Angwin
Brian Ellison
Kerrissa O’Meara
Wayne Foley

Towns and localities

The towns and localities of the Shire of Derby–West Kimberley with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:

LocalityPopulationAreaMap
Camballin
Derby
Durack *
Fitzroy Crossing
Geegully Creek
Gibb *
Jarlmadangah Burru Community
Kimbolton
King Leopold Ranges
Meda
Mount Hardman
Mueller Ranges *
Roebuck *
St George Ranges
Waterbank *
Willare
  • (* indicates locality is only partially located within this shire)

Indigenous communities

Indigenous communities in the Shire of Derby–West Kimberley:

  • Yungngora Community
  • Looma Community
  • Mowanjum Community

Notable councillors

  • John McLarty, West Kimberley Roads Board chairman 1884; later a state MP

Heritage-listed places

Main article: List of State Register of Heritage Places in the Shire of Derby-West Kimberley

As of 2023, 100 places are heritage-listed in the Shire of Derby–West Kimberley, of which 20 are on the State Register of Heritage Places.

References

References

  1. (2023). "2023 Ordinary Election - Derby-West Kimberley". [[Western Australian Electoral Commission]].
  2. "2021 Derby-West Kimberley, Census All persons QuickStats {{!}} Australian Bureau of Statistics".
  3. "Municipality Boundary Amendments Register". Western Australian Electoral Distribution Commission.
  4. Anne Porter. (2012). "Paterson, William (1847–1920), Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography". [[Australian National University]].
  5. Cathie Clement. (2012). "Alexander Robert (1847–1931)', Australian Dictionary of Biography, National Centre of Biography". [[Australian National University]].
  6. (26 February 1999). "Assessment Documentation - Fossil Downs Homestead Group". Heritage Council of Western Australia.
  7. (18 February 2000). "Assessment Documentation - Fitzroy Crossing Post Office (fmr)". Heritage Council of Western Australia.
  8. "Councillors » Shire of Derby / West Kimberley".
  9. . ["SLIP Map"](https://maps.slip.wa.gov.au/landgate/locate/). *[[Landgate]]*.
  10. . ["NationalMap"](https://nationalmap.gov.au/). *[[Geoscience Australia]]*.
  11. . ["Shire of Derby-West Kimberley Heritage Places"](http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Search/Results?newSearch=True&placeNameContains=&streetNameContains=&suburbOrTownContains=&lgaContains=Derby&isCurrentlyStateRegistered=false). *Heritage Council of Western Australia*.
  12. . ["Shire of Derby-West Kimberley State Register of Heritage Places"](http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Search/Results?newSearch=True&placeNameContains=&streetNameContains=&suburbOrTownContains=&lgaContains=Derby&isCurrentlyStateRegistered=true&isCurrentlyStateRegistered=false). *Heritage Council of Western Australia*.
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