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Shire of Corio

Coordinates: 38°04′S 144°21′E / 38.067°S 144.350°E / -38.067; 144.350
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Shire of Corio
Victoria
Location in Victoria
Population57,720 (1992)[1]
 • Density81.912/km2 (212.151/sq mi)
Established1861
Area704.66 km2 (272.1 sq mi)
Council seatGeelong North
RegionBarwon South West
CountyGrant
LGAs around Shire of Corio:
Ballan Bacchus Marsh Werribee
Bannockburn Shire of Corio Werribee
Bannockburn Geelong Corio Bay

The Shire of Corio was a local government area located between Geelong and Werribee, about 60 kilometres (37 mi) southwest of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire, which included all of Geelong's northern suburbs, covered an area of 704.66 square kilometres (272.1 sq mi), and existed from 1861 until 1993.

History

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Corio was first incorporated as a road district on 3 April 1861, and became a shire on 21 June 1864. Part of the Lara Riding was lost to the Shire of Bacchus Marsh on 15 March 1911, but the same riding gained part of the Shire of Bannockburn on 31 May 1916. The Moorpanyal Riding was transferred to the City of Geelong West on 9 December 1926, becoming its West Ward.[2]

On 18 May 1993, the Shire of Corio was abolished, and along with the Cities of Geelong, Geelong West and Newtown, the Rural City of Bellarine and parts of the City of South Barwon and the Shires of Barrabool and Bannockburn, was merged into the newly created City of Greater Geelong.

Wards

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The Shire of Corio was divided into four ridings, each of which elected three councillors:

  • Flinders Riding
  • Hovell Riding
  • Hume Riding
  • Peak Riding

Towns and localities

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Urban Geelong
Rural

* Council seat.

Population

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Year Population
1954 15,808
1958 22,590*
1961 29,450
1966 36,226
1971 40,544
1976 46,832
1981 50,840
1986 53,085
1991 55,659

* Estimate in 1958 Victorian Year Book.

References

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  1. ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics, Victoria Office (1994). Victorian Year Book. pp. 49–52. ISSN 0067-1223.
  2. ^ Victorian Municipal Directory. Brunswick: Arnall & Jackson. 1992. pp. 636–637. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
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38°04′S 144°21′E / 38.067°S 144.350°E / -38.067; 144.350