Type: | lga |
Shire of Metcalfe | |
State: | vic |
Region: | North Central Victoria |
Area: | 590.52 |
Est: | 1860 |
Seat: | Metcalfe |
Pop: | 3390 |
Pop Year: | 1992 |
Pop Footnotes: | [1] |
County: | Dalhousie, Talbot |
Near-Nw: | Maldon |
Near-N: | Strathfieldsaye |
Near-Ne: | McIvor |
Near-W: | Castlemaine (C) |
Near-E: | McIvor |
Near-Sw: | Newstead |
Near-S: | Daylesford and Glenlyon |
Near-Se: | Kyneton |
Noautocat: | yes |
The Shire of Metcalfe was a local government area about 105km (65miles) north-northwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, and 45km (28miles) south of the regional city of Bendigo. The shire covered an area of 590.52km2, and existed from 1860 until 1995.
Metcalfe was incorporated as a road district on 14 August 1860, and became a shire on 18 July 1865.
Metcalfe absorbed two boroughs which had previously been separately governed; On 7 October 1870, the Taradale Borough was united, while the Chewton Borough, created on 14 December 1860 with an area of 23.31km2, was united on 2 May 1916.[2]
On 20 January 1995, the Shire of Metcalfe was abolished, and along with the City of Castlemaine and the Shires of Maldon and Newstead, was merged into the newly created Shire of Mount Alexander. The town of Redesdale and the area surrounding Lake Eppalock were transferred into the City of Greater Bendigo.[3]
The Shire of Metcalfe was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:
Year | Population | |
---|---|---|
1954 | 2,425 | |
1958 | 2,560* | |
1961 | 2,316 | |
1966 | 2,163 | |
1971 | 1,983 | |
1976 | 2,041 | |
1981 | 2,173 | |
1986 | 2,665 | |
1991 | 3,125 |