City of Moreland

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City of Moreland
Victoria
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Location within Melbourne metropolitan area
Population 147,241 (2011)[1]
 • Density 2,887/km2 (7,480/sq mi)
Established 1994
Area 51 km2 (19.7 sq mi)
Mayor Samantha Ratnam
Region Metropolitan Melbourne
State electorate(s) Brunswick, Pascoe Vale, Broadmeadows, Thomastown
Federal Division(s) Wills
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Website City of Moreland
LGAs around City of Moreland:
Hume Hume Whittlesea
Moonee Valley City of Moreland Darebin
Moonee Valley Melbourne Yarra

The City of Moreland is a local government area in metropolitan Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. It comprises the inner northern suburbs between 4 and 10 kilometres from the Melbourne city centre.

It was created in 1994 during the forced amalgamations of local governments by the Kennett Government, being created from the former local government areas of the City of Brunswick, the City of Coburg and the southern part of the City of Broadmeadows. The Moreland Local Government Area covers 51 km², and at the 2011 Census, the City had a population of 147,241.

In 2004 the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC), an independent authority created under Victorian state legislation, conducted a representation review of the Council's electoral structure, resulting in a recommendation that the 10 single Councillor wards be replaced by three multi-councillor wards. A consequence of the change from single-Councillor to multi-Councillor wards was a change in election method from preferential voting to proportional representation. Elections are held every four years, with the last elections held in October 2012.

Council services

One of the highlights of the Moreland City Council is the public library. Moreland City Libraries have 5 branches.

Suburbs

Suburbs of City of Moreland

Council

Current composition

Councillors are elected from three multi-member wards, two electing four members, and one electing three, for a total of eleven councillors. The current council was elected on 27 October 2012, as its composition is:

Ward Party Councillor Notes
North-East Ward[2][3]   Socialist Alliance Sue Bolton
  Independent Liberal Rob Thompson
  Labor Michael Teti
  Greens Lenka Thompson
North-West Ward[2][3]   Labor Oscar Yildiz
  DLP John Kavanagh
  Independent Helen Davidson
  Labor Lita Gillies Deputy Mayor[4]
South Ward[2][3]   Labor Lambros Tapinos
  Greens Samantha Ratnam Mayor[4]
  Labor Meghan Hopper

Council election results

Single-member wards, 1996–2004
Ward 1996–1999[5] 1999–2002[6] 2002–2004[7]
1999 2000 2001
Box Forest Tony Abela Ken Blair (Re-elected in 2002)
Glencairn Chris Iliopoulos Robert Larocca (Re-elected in 2002)
Grandview Rosemary Kerr (Re-elected in 1999) Stephen Roach
Hoffman Mike Hill Andy Ingham (Vacated seat in 2001) Joe Caputo (By-election in 2001, re-elected in 2002)
Lincoln Mills Rod Higgins (Re-elected in 1999, vacated seat in 2000) Vicki Yianoulatos (By-election in 2000, re-elected in 2004)
Lygon Glenyys Romanes Leigh Snelling Fraser Brindley
Merri Anthony Helou (Re-elected in 1999 and 2002)
Moonah Andrew Rowe (Re-elected in 1999) Mark Higginbotham
Newlands Stella Kariofyllidis (Re-elected in 1999 and 2002)
Westbreen Geoff Lutz Melanie Raymond Joe Ficarra
Multi-member wards, 2004–present
Ward 2004–2008[8] 2008–2012[9] 2012–2016[2]
North-East Ward   Labor Anthony Helou[10] (Re-elected in 2008)   Socialist Alliance Sue Bolton[3]
Daniel De Lorenzis   Labor Stella Kariofyllidis[11]   Ind. Liberal Rob Thompson[3]
  Labor Mark O'Brien[12]   Labor Michael Teti[3] (Re-elected in 2012)
  Greens Andrea Sharam[13][14]   Greens Toby Archer*[15]   Greens Lenka Thompson*[3]
North-West Ward   Labor Mark Higginbotham[16]   Labor Oscar Yildiz[3] (Re-elected in 2012)
  DLP John Kavanagh[3] (Re-elected in 2008 and 2012)
  Labor Kathleen Matthews-Ward[11] (Re-elected in 2008)   Independent Helen Davidson[3]
Michael El-Halabi   Labor Enver Erdogan[11]   Labor Lita Gillies[3]
South Ward   Labor Joe Caputo[17]   Labor Lambros Tapinos[3][11] (Re-elected in 2012)
  Labor Alice Pryor[11] (Re-elected in 2008)   Labor Meghan Hopper[3]
  Greens Josephine Connellan[13][14] (Re-elected in 2008)   Greens Samantha Ratnam[3]
* Toby Archer resigned his seat in 2011 citing family reasons, it was subsequently won by Lenka Thompson in 2012 in a countback.[15][18]

Mayors

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The current mayor is Samantha Ratnam and the deputy mayor is Lita Gillies. They were elected by council on 26 October 2015 and will serve the 2015/2016 year.[4]

Sister cities

See also

References

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