District Council of Swan Reach

Summary

The District Council of Swan Reach (formerly District Council of Blanchetown) was a local government area in the Murraylands of South Australia from 1888 to 1933.

District Council of Swan Reach
South Australia
District Council of Swan Reach is located in South Australia
District Council of Swan Reach
District Council of Swan Reach
Coordinates34°27′58″S 139°35′24″E / 34.466°S 139.590°E / -34.466; 139.590
Established1888
Abolished1933
Council seatBlanchetown
Swan Reach
LGAs around District Council of Swan Reach:
Truro Morgan Waikerie (from 1914)
Keyneton District Council of Swan Reach East Murray (from 1923)
Angas Caurnamont Karoonda (from 1922)

History edit

The council was established in January 1888 by promulgation of the District Councils Act 1887. It occupied the hundreds of Skurray, Fisher, Nildottie and Paisley.[1]

In 1898 the newly-gazetted hundreds of Murbko and Bakara (in the County of Albert) were added to the district.[2][3]

In 1920 the council name was changed to 'Swan Reach'.

In September 1933 the District Council of Keyneton amalgamated with Swan Reach to become new District Council of Keyneton and Swan Reach (later called Sedan).

References edit

  1. ^ "The District Councils Act 1887 No. 419". Flinders University. p. 90. Retrieved 28 June 2017. DISTRICT OF BLANCHETOWN.—Comprising the Hundreds of Skurray, Fisher, Nildottie and Paisley.
  2. ^ "COUNTRY NEWS". Adelaide Observer. Vol. LV, no. 2, 957. South Australia. 4 June 1898. p. 6. Retrieved 16 April 2019 – via National Library of Australia. Mr. W. Wilchs proposed and Mr. M. Corcoran seconded — "That the Hundreds of Backara and Murbko be added to the District Council of Blanchetown, and that the said Council be divided into five wards, with a Councillor for each ward." Carried unanimously.
  3. ^ "GENERAL NEWS". Adelaide Observer. Vol. L, no. 2, 698. South Australia. 17 June 1893. p. 31. Retrieved 16 April 2019 – via National Library of Australia. NEW HUNDREDS.—One of the last official acts of the Downer Ministry was to constitute another batch of new hundreds, which will go considerably towards more clearly locating geographical features in the Central District of the colony. The new hundreds have been named as follows:—In the County of Albert—Hundreds of Murbko, Waikerie, Holder, Moorook, Bakara, and Montung; In the County of Alfred—Hundreds of Pyap, Bookpurnong, Gordon, Paringa, and Murtho. Most of the hundreds have as a portion of their boundaries the banks of the River Murray, and they have all been added to the Central Land District.