Central Highlands Council

Central Highlands Council is a local government body in Tasmania, encompassing the Central Highlands region of the state. Central Highlands is classified as a rural local government area and has a population of 2,144, the two largest towns are Bothwell and Hamilton.

Central Highlands Council
Local government area
Interactive map of Central Highlands Council
Coordinates: 42°12′45″S 146°38′46″E / 42.2124°S 146.646°E / -42.2124; 146.646
CountryAustralia
StateTasmania
RegionCentral Highlands
Established2 April 1993
Council seatHamilton
Government
 • MayorLoueen Triffitt
 • State electorate
  • Lyons
 • Federal division
  • Lyons
Area
 • Total
7,982 km2 (3,082 sq mi)
WebsiteCentral Highlands Council
LGAs around Central Highlands Council
West Coast Meander Valley Northern Midlands
West Coast Central Highlands Council Southern Midlands
West Coast Derwent Valley Southern Midlands

History and attributes

Central Highlands was established on 2 April 1993 after the amalgamation of the Bothwell and Hamilton municipalities.

Central Highlands is the least densely populated local government area of Tasmania, with only 0.3 people per square kilometre. The municipality is classified as rural, agricultural and medium (RAM) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.

Towns

The population of the area is small and quite decentralised, resulting in a large number of small towns. Some of these towns were founded as support sites for workers on the hydro-electric dams scattered along the upper Derwent River. Main towns are considered Hamilton (council headquarters) and Bothwell.

The towns (with population as of 2006):

  • Bothwell (376)
  • Bronte Park (16)
  • Derwent Bridge (?)
  • Hamilton (300)
  • Liawenee (?)
  • Miena (104)
  • Ouse (137)
  • Tarraleah

Townships

The municipality is subdivided into eight townships:

  1. Hamilton Township
  2. Ouse Township
  3. Gretna Township
  4. Ellendale Township
  5. Fentonbury Township
  6. Westerway Township
  7. Wayatinah Township
  8. Bothwell Township

Other localities

•Apsley •Arthurs Lake •Bradys Lake •Brandum •Breona •Butlers Gorge •Central Plateau •Cramps Bay •Dee •Doctors Point •Elderslie •Flintstone •Florentine •Hermitage •Hollow Tree •Interlaken •Lake Sorell •Lake St Clair •Little Pine Lagoon •London Lakes •Lower Marshes •Meadowbank •Melton Mowbray •Millers Bluff •Morass Bay •Mount Field •National Park •Osterley •Pelham •Reynolds Neck •Shannon •Southwest •Steppes •Strickland •Tods Corner •Victoria Valley •Waddamana •Walls of Jerusalem •Wilburville

Parks and reserves

It covers most of the mountainous centre of the state, also known as the Central Plateau which contains the Central Plateau Conservation Area including sections of the Tasmanian Wilderness World Heritage Area, as well as the Cradle Mountain-Lake St Clair National Park, and Walls of Jerusalem National Park. Other smaller reserves of different status occur in the region as well.

Council

Current composition

Name Position Party affiliation
Loueen Triffitt Mayor/Councillor   Independent
Jim Allwright Deputy Mayor/Councillor   Independent
Tony Bailey Councillor   Independent
Scott Bowden Councillor   Independent
Robert Cassidy Councillor   Independent
John Hall Councillor   Independent
Julie Honner Councillor   Independent
David Meacheam Councillor   Independent
Yvonne Miller Councillor   Independent

2022 election results

2022 Tasmanian local elections: Central Highlands
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Loueen Triffitt (elected) 728 36.18
Independent Jim Allwright (elected) 298 14.81
Independent Tony Bailey (elected) 159 7.90
Independent John Hall (elected) 143 7.11
Independent Robert Cassidy (elected) 134 6.66
Independent David Meacheam (elected) 112 5.57
Independent Julie Honner (elected) 109 5.42
Independent Rob Wilkinson 106 5.27
Independent Scott Bowden (elected) 104 5.17
Independent Yvonne Miller (elected) 75 3.73
Independent Anthony Archer 44 2.19
Total formal votes 2,012 96.27
Informal votes 78 3.73
Turnout 2,090 83.63

See also

  • List of local government areas of Tasmania

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