Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Acts 1929 and 1931
The Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Acts 1929 and 1931 were acts of the Parliament of South Australia. The application of the acts, via recommendations of the commission of the same name, led to the statewide re-arrangement of local government areas, effected from 1932 to 1935.[1][2][3][4]
Rearrangements in 1932[]
Incomplete list:
- annexed most of effective 12 May
- Clare annexed part of
- New district Eudunda was created by the union of Julia and Neales effective 12 May
- Kanyaka annexed part of Woolundunga
- Kapunda annexed Belvidere, part of Gilbert and part of effective 12 May
- New district Laura was created by the union of Booyoolie and Laura town effective 30 April
- annexed part of effective 12 May
- New district was created by the union of Alma Plains and Dalkey effective 12 May
- Port Augusta town annexed Davenport town Port Augusta West town and part of Woolundunga effective 28 April
- district annexed and town effective 12 May
- Port MacDonnell annexed part of
- New district was created by the union of , Stockport and most of Gilbert effective 12 May
- New district Robertstown was created by the union of Apoinga and English
- annexed , most of and part of effective 12 May
- Tantanoola annexed part of and effective 23 May
- Willunga annexed effective 12 May
- New district was created by the union of , and town
Rearrangements in 1933[]
Incomplete list:
- Gawler town annexed and a small part of Munno Para West effective 22 June
- Gladstone town annexed Gladstone district effective 15 May
- New district Keyneton and Swan Reach was created from the union of and most of Swan Reach effective 18 September
- New district Munno Para was created from the union of Munno Para East and a large part of the Munno Para West effective 22 June
- New district Salisbury was created from the union of Yatala North and part of Munno Para West effective 22 June
- Truro annexed part of Swan Reach
- Waikerie annexed part of Swan Reach
- New district Wilmington was created by the union of Hammond, most of Woolundunga and part of Port Germein effective 16 February
Rearrangements in 1935[]
Incomplete list:
- Balaklava annexed part of Hall effective 1 May
- annexed and a small part of Para Wirra effective 1 May
- Blyth annexed a large part of Hall and part of Hutt and Hill Rivers effective 1 May
- New district Burra Burra was created from the union of Burra, Hanson, Mount Bryan and a large part of Booborowie effective 1 May
- Clare annexed part of Hutt and Hill Rivers
- East Torrens annexed part of
- Eudunda annexed part of Robertstown effective 1 May
- New district Gumeracha was created from the union of Para Wirra and
- New district Jamestown was created from union of Caltowie, most of Belalie and part of Yongala
- Hallett annexed part of Booborowie and a small part of Belalie
- New district Light (soon renamed Mallala) was created from the union of Port Gawler, Dublin and Grace effective 1 May
- New district was created from the union of and Caurnamont effective 1 May
- New district Meadows was created from the union of most parts of , Kondoparinga, , , a small part of Strathalbyn, and a small part of the Mount Barker effective 1 May
- Mobilong annexed , , part of Mannum, and a small part of effective 1 May
- Mount Barker annexed a large part of Nairne, part of and part of effective 1 May
- New district Mount Pleasant was created from the union of , , a small part of Mannum and a small part of Mobilong effective 1 May
- Onkaparinga annexed part of
- New district Peterborough was created from the union of Coglin and most of Yongala
- Spalding annexed part of Hutt and Hill Rivers
- Stirling annexed most of effective 1 May
- Strathalbyn annexed , most of , part of , and part of Kondoparinga effective 1 May
- Tea Tree Gully annexed Highercombe and a small part of Para Wirra effective 1 May
- Terowie annexed part of Booborowie
- Tumby Bay annexed part of Cleve effective 1 May
See also[]
References[]
- ^ "Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Act (No 1908 of 1929)". Government of South Australia. 21 March 1935. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ "Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Act (No 2016 of 1931)". Government of South Australia. 21 March 1935. Retrieved 23 January 2019.
- ^ "Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement) Acts, 1929 and 1931" (PDF). South Australian Government Gazette (13 ed.). Government of South Australia. 1935: 824-877. 21 March 1935. Retrieved 28 August 2017.
- ^ "LOCAL GOVERNMENT AREAS (RE-ARRANGEMENT) ACTS, 1929 AND 1931" (PDF). Government of South Australia. 1932. Retrieved 5 January 2020.
Categories:
- South Australia legislation
- Local government in South Australia
- Local government legislation in Australia