City of Karratha

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City of Karratha

The City of Karratha is one of the four local government areas in the Pilbara region of Western Australia. It covers an area of 15,882 square kilometres (6,132 sq mi) and had a population of about 21,500 as at the 2016 Census, most of which is located in its seat of government, the city of Karratha, and the major towns. It was formerly known as the Shire of Roebourne but was renamed and granted city status on 1 July 2014.[3][4]

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City of Karratha
Western Australia
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Location in Western Australia
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Population22,199 (LGA 2021)[1]
Established1910
Area15,235.8 km2 (5,882.6 sq mi)
MayorDaniel Scott[2]
Council seatKarratha
RegionPilbara
State electorate(s)Pilbara
Federal division(s)Durack
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WebsiteCity of Karratha
LGAs around City of Karratha:
Indian Ocean Indian Ocean Port Hedland
Indian Ocean City of Karratha Port Hedland
Ashburton Ashburton Port Hedland
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History

The City of Karratha originated as the Roebourne Road District, which was established on 6 January 1887. The towns of Roebourne and Cossack were both excised as their own municipalities on 1 December 1887, forming the Municipality of Roebourne and Municipality of Cossack. As the region's population declined, both the Roebourne and Cossack municipalities merged back into the road district in 1910, Roebourne on 11 March and then Cossack on 13 August.[5]

On 1 July 1961, it became the Shire of Roebourne under the Local Government Act 1960.[5] On 1 July 2014 it was granted city status and renamed the City of Karratha.[3][4]

Wards

The city is divided into eleven wards:[6]

  • Karratha (eight councillors)
  • Dampier (one councillors)
  • Wickham-Point Samson-Roebourne-Cossack-Pastoral (two councillors)

Towns, suburbs and localities

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The towns, suburbs and localities of the City of Karratha with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:[7][8]

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Antonymyre0 (SAL 2016)[9][10]60.6 km2 (23.4 sq mi)Thumb
Balla Balla8 (SAL 2021)[11]242.4 km2 (93.6 sq mi)Thumb
Baynton4,496 (SAL 2021)[12]2.8 km2 (1.1 sq mi)Thumb
Bulgarra2,990 (SAL 2021)[13]4.7 km2 (1.8 sq mi)Thumb
Burrup0 (SAL 2021)[14]114.6 km2 (44.2 sq mi)Thumb
Cleaverville8 (SAL 2021)[15]26.8 km2 (10.3 sq mi)Thumb
Cooya Pooya0 (SAL 2021)[16]174.9 km2 (67.5 sq mi)Thumb
Cossack14 (SAL 2021)[17]67.7 km2 (26.1 sq mi)Thumb
Dampier1,282 (SAL 2021)[18][19]10.5 km2 (4.1 sq mi)Thumb
Dampier Archipelago0 (SAL 2016)[20][21]2,936.9 km2 (1,133.9 sq mi)Thumb
Gap Ridge175 (SAL 2021)[22]66.9 km2 (25.8 sq mi)Thumb
Gnoorea5 (SAL 2021)[23]13.6 km2 (5.3 sq mi)Thumb
Karratha City Centre98 (SAL 2021)[24]0.5 km2 (0.19 sq mi)Thumb
Karratha Industrial Estate163 (SAL 2021)[25]11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi)Thumb
Maitland12 (SAL 2021)[26]2,546.9 km2 (983.4 sq mi)Thumb
Mardie609 (SAL 2021)[27]3,890.3 km2 (1,502.1 sq mi)Thumb
Millars Well2,104 (SAL 2021)[28]3.4 km2 (1.3 sq mi)Thumb
Mount Anketell0 (SAL 2016)[29][30]254.8 km2 (98.4 sq mi)Thumb
Mulataga0 (SAL 2016)[31][32]15.4 km2 (5.9 sq mi)Thumb
Nickol4,938 (SAL 2021)[33]3 km2 (1.2 sq mi)Thumb
Pegs Creek2,050 (SAL 2021)[34]4.5 km2 (1.7 sq mi)Thumb
Point Samson249 (SAL 2021)[35]359.8 km2 (138.9 sq mi)Thumb
Roebourne975 (SAL 2021)[36]175.8 km2 (67.9 sq mi)Thumb
Sherlock0 (SAL 2021)[37]6,399.4 km2 (2,470.8 sq mi)Thumb
Stove Hill6 (SAL 2021)[38]32.7 km2 (12.6 sq mi)Thumb
Whim Creek5 (SAL 2021)[39]30.3 km2 (11.7 sq mi)Thumb
Wickham2,022 (SAL 2021)[40]24.1 km2 (9.3 sq mi)Thumb
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Heritage-listed places

As of 2023, 122 places are heritage-listed in the City of Karratha,[41] of which 30 are on the State Register of Heritage Places. Of those, 18 are located in Cossack and ten are in Roebourne; with the only two outside those two locations being the Cooya Pooya Station and the De Grey - Mullewa Stock Route.[42]

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