City of Townsville
The City of Townsville is an Australian local government area located in North Queensland, Australia. It encompasses the city of Townsville, together with the surrounding rural areas, to the south are the communities of Alligator Creek, Woodstock and Reid River, and to the north are Northern Beaches and Paluma, and also included is Magnetic Island. In June 2018 the area had a population of 194,072, and is the 28th-largest LGA in Australia. Townsville is considered to be the capital of North Queensland.
History
Prior to 2008, the new City of Townsville was an entire area of two previous and distinct local government areas:- the former City of Townsville;
- and the City of Thuringowa.
The borders of the Townsville municipality were expanded to keep pace with urban growth in 1882, 1918, 1936, 1958 and 1964 – the purpose of expanding the borders was to keep urban and rural administrations separate. This state government convention changed under the Bjelke-Peterson government and the borders between the two local governments became static. By 1986 the Shire of Thuringowa had grown to a population of 27,000 and was declared a city.
In 1939, Fred Paterson stood successfully as an alderman for the Townsville City Council, becoming the first member of the Communist Party to win such an office in Australia. He was then re-elected in 1943. The same year, he stood for the federal seat of Herbert, but was narrowly defeated. He then contested and won the Bowen seat in the Queensland Parliament, holding it from 1944 until 1950.
From 1942 to 1949, the council was held by a majority of members of the pro-soviet Labor party split, the North Queensland Labor Party.
A succession of endorsed Labor Party mayors and majority councillors held a continuous civic government from 1976–2008, this was the longest continuous Labor administration in the country until Tony Mooney was defeated in 2008.
Following local government reform undertaken by the State Government of Queensland, the City of Townsville and the City of Thuringowa were amalgamated in 2008. The process of amalgamation was completed on the election of a new combined council on 15 March 2008.
Mayors
- 1866–1867: John Melton Black
- 1868: William Alfred Ross
- 1869: William Aplin
- 1870: Frederick Coleman
- 1871–1872: Patrick Hanran
- 1873: S. F. Walker
- 1874: Joseph Fletcher
- 1875: S. F. Walker
- 1876: Henry Knapp
- 1876–1877: Patrick Hanran
- 1878: E. A. Head
- 1879: Patrick Hanran
- 1880–1881: Thankful Percy Willmett
- 1882: Patrick Hanran
- 1883: W.V. Brown
- 1883–1884: Thankful Percy Willmett
- 1885: Eugene J. Forrest
- 1885: Henry Barbenson Le Touzel Hubert
- 1886: W.P. Walker
- 1887–1888: Arthur Glennie Bundock
- 1889: John Newport Parkes
- 1890: William Clayton
- 1891: Lionel Fairley
- 1892: Patrick Hanran
- 1892: C.F.A. Sparre
- 1893: Patrick Hanran
- 1894: Murdo Cameron
- 1895: Eugene J. Forrest
- 1896: Patrick Hanran
- 1897: Michael McKiernan
- 1898: A.E. McCreedy
- 1899: Thomas Enright
- 1900: A.E. McCreedy
- 1901: Murdo Cameron
- 1902: Thankful Percy Willmett
- 1903: William Archer Ackers
- 1904: Thomas Smyth
- 1905: Murdo Cameron
- 1906: J. Thompson
- 1907: Peter Minehan
- 1988: G. Murray
- 1909: Thomas Smyth
- 1910: Joseph Hodel
- 1911: George Murray
- 1912: John Henry Tyack
- 1913: Robert Wilson McClelland
- 1914–1915: William Henry Swales
- 1916: Robert Wilson McClelland
- 1917–1918: John Edward Clegg
- 1919: Thomas George Melrose
- 1920–1923: William Green
- 1924–1926: Anthony Ogden
- 1927–1932: William John Heatley
- 1933–1952: John Stewart Mitchell Gill
- 1952–1967: Angus J. Smith
- 1967–1972: Harold Phillips
- 1972–1976: Max Hooper
- 1976–1980: Perc Tucker
- 1980–1989: Mike Reynolds
- 1989–2008: Tony Mooney
- 2008–2012: Les Tyrell
- 2012–present :Jenny Hill
- 1936–1949 Tom Aikens, Member of the Queensland Legislative Assembly for Mundingburra and Townsville South
Townsville City Council
The council provides many services to residents of the city of Townsville, including infrastructure, water, garbage, public works, and entertainment and leisure i.e. parks, theatres, events etc.
Civic cabinet
The current civic cabinet consists of one mayor, elected at large, and 10 councillors, elected from 10 individual divisions.At the Queensland Local Government election, held on 19 March 2016, Jenny Hill from the centre-left Team Jenny Hill was elected mayor of Townsville, along with 10 other councillors from the same team. No councillors were elected from the rival centre-right Jayne Arlett's team, nor were any independents, effectively creating an undivided council.
In April 2020, Cr Mark Molachino was unanimously appointed deputy mayor.
Councillor | Declared political membership | Election Group | Term | Constituency | Notes |
Cr. Jenny Hill | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2012–present | Mayor | |
Cr. Margie Ryder | Independent | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 1 | |
Cr. Sue Blom | Independent | Independent | 2020–present | Division 2 | |
Cr. Ann-Maree Greaney | Independent | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 3 | |
Cr. Mark Molachino | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 4 | |
Cr. Russ Cook | Independent | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 5 | |
Cr. Suzy Batkovic | Independent | Team Jenny Hill | 2020–present | Division 6 | |
Cr. Kurt Rehbein | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 7 | |
Cr. Maurie Soars | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2016–present | Division 8 | |
Cr. Liam Mooney | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2020–present | Division 9 | |
Cr. Les Walker | ALP | Team Jenny Hill | 2012–present | Division 10 |
Towns and localities
Population
The populations given relate to the component entities prior to 2008. The 2011 census was the first for the new City.Year | Population | Population | Population |
1911 | 15,731 | 10,636 | 5,095 |
1921 | 23,690 | 21,353 | 2,337 |
1933 | 29,300 | 25,876 | 3,424 |
1947 | 36,436 | 34,109 | 2,327 |
1954 | 43,098 | 40,471 | 2,627 |
1961 | 53,715 | 51,143 | 2,572 |
1966 | 65,303 | 62,403 | 2,900 |
1971 | 72,023 | 68,591 | 3,432 |
1976 | 91,279 | 80,365 | 10,914 |
1981 | 98,900 | 81,172 | 17,728 |
1986 | 112,917 | 82,809 | 30,108 |
1991 | 125,010 | 87,288 | 37,722 |
1996 | 131,371 | 87,052 | 44,319 |
2001 | 143,841 | 92,701 | 51,140 |
2006 | 158,647 | 99,483 | 59,164 |
2011 | 174,462 | ||
2016 | 186,757 |
Amenities
The Townsville City Council operates libraries at Aitkenvale, Townsville City and Thuringowa Central. It also operates a mobile library service, serving the following suburbs on a regular schedule:- Monday: Deeragun & Bluewater
- Tuesday: Nelly Bay, opening hours may be affected by tide times
- Wednesday: Rollingstone & Saunders Beach, fortnightly alternating with Alligator Creek and Oakvale
Sister cities
- Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea since 1983
- Shunan, Japan since 1990
- Iwaki City, Japan since August 1991
- Changshu, People's Republic of China since 1995
- Suwon, South Korea since 1996
- Foshan, People's Republic of China since 2006