Shire of Northampton

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Shire of Northampton

The Shire of Northampton is a local government area in the Mid West region of Western Australia, about 50 kilometres (30 mi) north of Geraldton and about 460 kilometres (290 mi) north of the state capital, Perth. The Shire covers an area of 13,738 square kilometres (5,304 sq mi), and its seat of government is the town of Northampton, with the largest settlement being Kalbarri.

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Shire of Northampton
Western Australia
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Location in Western Australia
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Population3,227 (LGA 2021)[1]
Established1871
Area13,737.8 km2 (5,304.2 sq mi)
Shire PresidentLiz Sudlow
Council seatNorthampton
RegionMid West
State electorate(s)Moore, North West
Federal division(s)Durack
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WebsiteShire of Northampton
LGAs around Shire of Northampton:
Indian Ocean Shark Bay Murchison
Indian Ocean Shire of Northampton Murchison[2]
Indian Ocean Chapman Valley Chapman Valley
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The shire includes the former Principality of Hutt River, a now dissolved micronation which has no recognition by the state or federal governments.

History

The Mines Road District was constituted on 25 January 1871 under the Road Boards Act 1871. It was renamed the Northampton Road District on 10 February 1887. On 1 July 1961, it became a shire following the passage of the Local Government Act 1960, which reformed all remaining road districts into shires.[3]

Wards

The Shire is divided into six wards, most of which elect one councillor:

  • Kalbarri Ward (four councillors)
  • Central Ward (three councillors)
  • Coastal Ward
  • North East Ward
  • South East Ward
  • West Ward

Prior to May 2003, the Coastal Ward was known as the Horrocks Ward, the Kalbarri Ward had three councillors and all the others had two councillors.[4]

Towns and localities

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The towns and localities of the Shire of Northampton with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:[5][6]

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Ajana51 (SAL 2021)[7]728.2 km2 (281.2 sq mi)Thumb
Alma116 (SAL 2021)[8]342.2 km2 (132.1 sq mi)Thumb
Binnu58 (SAL 2021)[9]756.2 km2 (292.0 sq mi)Thumb
Bowes104 (SAL 2021)[10]222.8 km2 (86.0 sq mi)Thumb
Coolcalalaya11 (SAL 2021)[11]3,103.1 km2 (1,198.1 sq mi)Thumb
East Bowes46 (SAL 2021)[12]165.1 km2 (63.7 sq mi)Thumb
Eurardy0 (SAL 2021)[13]1,496 km2 (578 sq mi)Thumb
Gregory53 (SAL 2021)[14]3 km2 (1.2 sq mi)Thumb
Horrocks161 (SAL 2021)[15]1.4 km2 (0.54 sq mi)Thumb
Isseka57 (SAL 2021)[16]3.2 km2 (1.2 sq mi)Thumb
Kalbarri1,478 (SAL 2021)[17]142.3 km2 (54.9 sq mi)Thumb
Kalbarri National Park0 (SAL 2021)[18]1,807 km2 (698 sq mi)Thumb
Northampton830 (SAL 2021)[19]11.8 km2 (4.6 sq mi)Thumb
Ogilvie56 (SAL 2021)[20]596.8 km2 (230.4 sq mi)Thumb
Sandy Gully110 (SAL 2021)[21]286.4 km2 (110.6 sq mi)Thumb
West Binnu21 (SAL 2021)[22]313.7 km2 (121.1 sq mi)Thumb
Yallabatharra79 (SAL 2021)[23]966.5 km2 (373.2 sq mi)Thumb
Zuytdorp0 (SAL 2016)[24][25]1,708 km2 (659 sq mi)Thumb
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  • ( ‡ indicates boundaries of national park and locality are not identical)

Population

The population of the Shire of Northampton as at the 2006 census was 3,204 (Usual Residents) or 4,085 (Place of Enumeration). The disparity is due to holiday accommodation in Kalbarri being picked up in the latter count.

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Historical population
YearPop.±% p.a.
1911 1,412    
1921 1,518+0.73%
1933 1,677+0.83%
1947 1,470−0.94%
1954 1,753+2.55%
1961 1,821+0.55%
1966 2,021+2.11%
1971 2,142+1.17%
1976 2,422+2.49%
YearPop.±% p.a.
1981 2,366−0.47%
1986 3,034+5.10%
1991 3,480+2.78%
1996 3,697+1.22%
2001 4,136+2.27%
2006 4,085−0.25%
2011 3,192−4.81%
2016 3,319+0.78%
2021 3,227−0.56%
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Notable councillors

  • Thomas Burges, Mines Road Board member 1871–1877, briefly chairman; later a colonial MP
  • Samuel Mitchell, Mines Road Board member 1872–1879, chairman 1876–1879; later a colonial MP
  • John Cunningham, Northampton Road Board member 1900s; later a state MP
  • William Patrick, Northampton Road Board member 1918–1930; later a state MP
  • Les Logan, Northampton Road Board member 1940–1945; later a state MP

Heritage-listed places

As of 2023, 223 places are heritage-listed in the Shire of Northampton,[26] of which 30 are on the State Register of Heritage Places, among them the Lynton Convict Hiring Depot.[27]

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