City of Banyule

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City of Banyule

The City of Banyule is a local government area in Victoria, Australia in the north-eastern suburbs of Melbourne. It was created under the Local Government Act 1989 and established in 1994 as an amalgamation of former councils.[2][3] It has an area of 63 square kilometres (24.3 sq mi) and lies between 7 and 21 km from central Melbourne. In 1994 it had a population of 116,000.[4] In June 2018 Banyule had a population of 130,237.[1] The Yarra River runs along the City's southern border while its western border is defined by Darebin Creek.

Quick Facts City of Banyule Victoria, Population ...
City of Banyule
Victoria
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Map of Melbourne showing Banyule
Population126,236 (2021 census)
 • Density2,004/km2 (5,190/sq mi)
Established1994
Area63 km2 (24.3 sq mi)[1]
MayorElizabeth Nealy
Council seatGreensborough
RegionGreater Melbourne
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)Jagajaga
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WebsiteCity of Banyule
LGAs around City of Banyule:
Whittlesea Nillumbik Nillumbik
Darebin City of Banyule Nillumbik
Yarra Boroondara Manningham
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The City moved their main offices from Ivanhoe to Greensborough in 2017.[5][6] A brand-new civic centre was constructed, including three-level offices to accommodate 320 council staff, community and function rooms.[7]

History

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The area was originally occupied by the Wurundjeri, Indigenous Australians of the Kulin nation, who spoke variations of the Woiwurrung language group.

The City was named after the Indigenous Australian term Banyule or "Banyool", and was originally the name of a locality within the former City of Heidelberg before being adopted as the name of the new Council during the amalgamation of local government areas in Victoria. It was formed in December 1994 from the merger of the City of Heidelberg with parts of the Shires of Diamond Valley and Eltham.

The City also has some significant heritage within its boundaries. Significant buildings listed on the Victorian Heritage Register include:

There are a number of housing estates[13][14] designed by leading early 20th Century architects Walter Burley Griffin and Marion Mahony Griffin and by property developer Albert Victor (A.V.) Jennings, some of the most significant art deco buildings in Melbourne, and the world's first Olympics athletes' village.

Banyule is the birthplace of the Heidelberg School of Art, which was formed when a group of artists, including Tom Roberts, Arthur Streeton, Frederick McCubbin, Walter Withers, Charles Conder and others moved to a shack on Mount Eagle (now known as Eaglemont) and began painting the landscape in a uniquely Australian way during the late 1880s.

Former councils

Former councils which formed part of Banyule council's current jurisdiction prior to their amalgamation include:[3]

Council

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City of Banyule
Leadership
Mayor
Elizabeth Nealy
Deputy Mayor
Peter Castaldo
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Council political groups
  Independent (6)
  Greens (2)
  Independent Labor (1)
Meeting place
Nellie Ibbott Chambers, Ivanhoe Library and Cultural Hub, Ivanhoe, Victoria, Australia
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The councillors of Banyule after the elections in October 2024 are:

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WardPartyCouncillorNotes
Bakewell   Independent Mark Di Pasquale
Beale   Independent Labor Elizabeth Nealy Mayor[15]
Chelsworth   Greens Alida McKern
Griffin   Greens Peter Castaldo Deputy Mayor[15]
Grimshaw   Independent Rick Garotti
Hawdon   Independent Matt Wood
Ibbott   Independent Alicia Curry
Olympia   Independent Mary O'Kane
Sherbourne   Independent Alison Champion
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Election results

2024

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2024 Victorian local elections: Banyule[16]
Party Votes  % Swing Seats Change
  Independent 43,924 66.58 −5.83 6 Steady
  Greens 14,446 21.90 +9.24 2 Steady
  Independent Labor 2,632 3.99 -5.57 1 Steady
  Victorian Socialists 2,506 3.80 +3.80 0 Steady
  Independent Liberal 2,461 3.73 −0.76 0 Steady
 Formal votes 65,969 97.06 -0.37
 Informal votes 1,995 2.94 +0.37
 Total 67,964 9
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2020

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2020 Victorian local elections: Banyule[17]
Party Votes  % Seats Change
  Independent 57,081 72.41 5 Steady
  Greens 9,975 12.65 2 Increase 1
  Independent Labor 7,535 9.56 2 Increase 1
  Independent Liberal 3,542 4.49 0 Steady
  Animal Justice 699 0.89 0 Steady
 Formal votes 78,832 97.44
 Informal votes 2,074 2.56
 Total 80,906 9
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Townships and localities

The 2021 census, the city had a population of 126,236 up from 121,865 in the 2016 census.[18]

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Population
Locality20162021
Bellfield1,7931,996
Briar Hill3,1523,220
Bundoora^28,65328,068
Eaglemont3,8733,960
Eltham North^6,8056,830
Greensborough^20,82121,070
Heidelberg6,2257,360
Heidelberg Heights6,0876,758
Heidelberg West5,5455,252
Ivanhoe12,17113,374
Ivanhoe East3,8153,762
Lower Plenty3,8913,962
Macleod^9,7699,892
Montmorency8,9609,250
Rosanna8,4988,616
St Helena2,9232,890
Viewbank6,9237,030
Watsonia5,2145,352
Watsonia North3,8143,799
Yallambie4,1174,161
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Notable people

Facilities

Ivanhoe Library, Rosanna Library and Watsonia Library are operated by Yarra Plenty Regional Library. A mobile library service to West Heidelberg is also operated by Yarra Plenty Regional Library.

Heidelberg Historical Society is a varied group of people with a shared interest in understanding and preserving the history of Heidelberg and surrounding suburbs.[19]

Warringal Conservation Society is a community group which advocates for the green spaces of Banyule and beyond.[20]

U3A Banyule provides learning opportunities especially for people of 50 years and older.[21]

See also

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