Shire of Nillumbik

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The Shire of Nillumbik (/ˈnɪləmbɪk/ NILL-əm-bik) is a local government area in Victoria, Australia. It contains outer northern suburbs of Melbourne and rural localities beyond the urban area. It has an area of 432 square kilometres and at the 2021 census, the Shire had a population of 62,895.[1] It was formed in 1994[2] from the merger of parts of the Shires of Eltham, Diamond Valley, Healesville and the City of Whittlesea. The Shire uses the tag-line The Green Wedge Shire. The Nillumbik Council offices are located in Civic Drive, Greensborough.[3]

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Shire of Nillumbik
Victoria
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Aerial view of Diamond Creek in Shire of Nillumbik
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Map of Melbourne showing Shire of Nillumbik
Population62,895 (2021)[1]
 • Density145.59/km2 (377.1/sq mi)
Established1994
Area432 km2 (166.8 sq mi)[1]
MayorCr John Dumaresq
Council seatGreensborough
RegionGreater Melbourne
State electorate(s)
Federal division(s)
WebsiteShire of Nillumbik
LGAs around Shire of Nillumbik:
Whittlesea Murrindindi Murrindindi
Whittlesea Shire of Nillumbik Yarra Ranges
Banyule Manningham Yarra Ranges
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The shire's name is derived from the Parish of Nillumbik, which was named in the 1830s the term nyilum bik meaning "Bad Earth" in the local Aboriginal language Woiwurrung.[4]

On 13 October 1998, Nillumbik Council was suspended by then Local Government minister Rob Maclellan, with the state government declaring that infighting was affecting the ability of the council to function.[5]

Nillumbik was rated third of 590 Australian local government areas in the BankWest Quality of Life Index 2008.[6]

Council

The current council was elected in October 2024 for a four-year term.[7]

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WardPartyCouncillorsNotes
Blue Lake   Independent Grant Brooker
Bunjil   Independent Labor Naomi Joiner Deputy Mayor
Edendale   Independent Kelly Joy
Ellis   Independent Peter Perkins
Sugarloaf   Independent Kim Cope
Swipers Gully   Greens Kate McKay
Wingrove   Independent John Dumaresq Mayor
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Townships and localities

The 2021 census recorded the shire population at 62,895, up from 61,273 in the 2016 census.[8]

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Population
Locality20162021
Arthurs Creek496478
Bend of Islands295267
Christmas Hills355365
Cottles Bridge601609
Diamond Creek11,73312,503
Doreen^21,29827,122
Eltham18,31418,847
Eltham North^6,8056,830
Greensborough^20,82121,070
Hurstbridge3,4503,554
Kangaroo Ground1,0951,208
Kinglake^1,5361,662
Kinglake West^1,1661,305
North Warrandyte2,9563,027
Nutfield152158
Panton Hill1,0621,063
Plenty2,3642,575
Research2,6492,695
Smiths Gully369356
St Andrews1,2261,186
Strathewen178198
Watsons Creek5158
Wattle Glen1,9611,911
Yan Yean^252246
Yarrambat1,5881,602
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^ - Territory divided with another LGA

Facilities

Nillumbik's oldest public building is the Eltham courthouse which was restored in 2022.[9]

Eltham Library and Diamond Valley Library located in Greensborough are operated by Yarra Plenty Regional Library A mobile library service is also operated by Yarra Plenty Regional Library serving the locations of Doreen, Panton Hill, St Andrews, Hurstbridge, North Warrandye, Kangaroo Ground, Diamond Creek and Christmas Hills.[10]

Nillumbikk U3A provides a wide range of courses open to all retired and semi-retired people[11]

NillumBUG is a bicycle user group for the Nillumbik Shire.[12]

Books on the Shire of Nillumbik

Marshall, Marguerite, Nillumbik Now and Then Research, Vic. MPrint Publications, 2008 ISBN 9780646491226

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