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The Municipality of Helena Vale was proclaimed on [[December 8]],[[1895]] as the local government authority for the rapidly growing town of Helena Vale in [[Western Australia]]. The name 'Helena Vale' was chosen because of it's closeness to the [[Helena River]].
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{{Infobox Australian place | type = lga
| name = Town of Midland
| state = wa
| image =
| caption =
| pop = 9,335 | pop_year = 1966 census
| area = 6.5
| est = 1895
| seat = [[Midland, Western Australia|Midland]]
| region = Eastern [[Perth]]
}}


The '''Town of Midland''' was a [[Local government areas of Western Australia|local government area]] in the eastern suburbs of [[Perth]], Western Australia, centred on the suburb of [[Midland, Western Australia|Midland]].
The first meeting of the newly elected Municipality of Helena Vale was held at the [[goods shed]] of the [[Midland Railway of Western Australia|Midland Railway Company]] on [[December 18]],[[1895]]. Edwin Halpin was sworn in as the first Mayor of Helena Vale along with Councillors Alfred Eggleston, Thomas Norman, William Smiley, Alexander Watt, Francis Honey and William Brown.


==History==
In 1901, six years after the Municipality's establishment, the name of Midland Junction was declared and changed for the town and the municipality.
It was established as the '''Municipality of Helena Vale''' on 8 November 1895, when it was proclaimed as the local government authority for the rapidly growing town of [[Helena Vale, Western Australia|Helena Vale]]. The name "Helena Vale" was chosen because of its closeness to the [[Helena River]].<ref name="boundaryamendmentregister">{{cite web | url=http://www.slp.wa.gov.au/gazette/gazette.nsf/lookup/2003-133/$file/gg133.pdf | title=Municipal Boundary Amendments Register | work=Western Australian Government Gazette | date=4 August 2003 | accessdate=30 June 2015 | pages=89 | number=133}}</ref><ref name=swan-midland-history>{{cite web | url=http://www.swan.wa.gov.au/Our_City/About_Swan/History_and_Heritage/History_of_Midland | title=History of Midland | publisher=City of Swan | accessdate=29 June 2015}}</ref>


The first meeting of the newly elected Municipality of Helena Vale was held at the [[goods shed]] of the [[Midland Railway of Western Australia|Midland Railway Company]] on 18 December 1895. Edwin Halpin was sworn in as the first mayor, along with councillors Alfred Eggleston, Thomas Norman, William Smiley, Alexander Watt, Francis Honey and William Brown.
By June 1961, the Municipality of Midland Junction decided to drop 'Junction' from the town's name. The municipality became the Town of Midland and this name survived right up till 1970 when the Council was forced by the State Government to merge with the Shire of Swan-Guildford to form a new council that would operate effectively and economically for the area. Today, the area that was apart of the Town of Midland is now under the [[City of Swan]].


On 12 April 1901, it was renamed the '''Municipality of Midland Junction''' after the [[Midland Junction railway station]] that had opened in 1894. On 1 July 1961, it was restyled the Town of Midland following the enactment of the ''Local Government Act 1960''.<ref name="boundaryamendmentregister" /><ref name=swan-midland-history/><ref name="landgate-suburbnames">{{cite web | url=http://www0.landgate.wa.gov.au/maps-and-imagery/wa-geographic-names/name-history/historical-suburb-names#M | title=Perth suburb names | publisher=Landgate | accessdate=29 June 2015}}</ref>
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==Mayors of Helena Vale (1895-1902)==
On 1 April 1970, the Council was forced by the [[State government|State Government]] to merge with the [[Shire of Swan-Guildford]] to form a new council that would operate effectively and economically for the area, the Shire (later City) of Swan. It is now a major suburb within the [[City of Swan]].

== Population ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
![[Mayor]]
!Term
|-
|-
! Year
|Edwin James Halpin
! Population
|[[1895]] - [[1898]]
|-
|-
| 1903 || 2,208
|William Gerald Lefroy
|[[1899]] - [[1900]]
|-
|-
| 1911 || 3,484
|Alexander Ernest Watt
|-
|[[1901]] - [[1902]]
| 1921 || 4,937
|-
| 1933 || 5,408
|-
| 1947 || 6,182
|-
| 1954 || 8,496
|-
| 1961 || 9,256
|-
| 1966 || 9,335
|}
|}


==Mayors of Midland Junction - Midland (1902-1970)==
== Mayors ==
{| class="wikitable"
{| class="wikitable"
![[Mayor]]
!Mayor
!Term
!Term
|-
|Edwin James Halpin
|1895–1898
|-
|William Gerald Lefroy
|1899–1900
|-
|Alexander Ernest Watt
|1901–1902
|-
|-
|Dr William Elgee
|Dr William Elgee
|1902–1903
|[[1902]] - [[1903]]
|-
|-
|Ferdinand Charles Farrall
|Ferdinand Charles Farrall
|1903–1905
|[[1903]] - [[1905]]
|-
|-
|William Robert Crosbie
|William Robert Crosbie
|1905–1906
|[[1905]] - [[1906]]
|-
|-
|Percival Ford Robinson
|Percival Ford Robinson
|1906–1911
|[[1906]] - [[1911]]
|-
|-
|George Hiscox
|George Hiscox
|1911–1914
|[[1911]] - [[1914]]
|-
|-
|Archibald Jamieson
|Archibald Jamieson
|1914–1915
|[[1914]] - [[1915]]
|-
|-
|Peter Sampson
|Peter Sampson
|1915–1916
|[[1915]] - [[1916]]
|-
|-
|George Hiscox
|George Hiscox
|1916–1923
|[[1916]] - [[1923]]
|-
|-
|Benjamin Davies
|Benjamin Davies
|1923–1924
|[[1923]] - [[1924]]
|-
|-
|William Robert Crosbie
|William Robert Crosbie
|1924–1929
|[[1924]] - [[1929]]
|-
|-
|Joseph James Poynton
|Joseph James Poynton
|1929–1933
|[[1929]] - [[1933]]
|-
|-
|Arthur William Brown
|Arthur William Brown
|1933–1933
|[[1933]] - [[1934]]
|-
|-
|Francis William Tuohy
|Francis William Tuohy
|1933–1939
|[[1934]] - [[1939]]
|-
|-
|George Alexander Kennedy
|George Alexander Kennedy
|1939–1940
|[[1939]] - [[1940]]
|-
|-
|Albert Weston Pauly
|Albert Weston Pauly
|1940–1946
|[[1940]] - [[1946]]
|-
|-
|Francis William Tuohy
|Francis William Tuohy
|1946–1947
|[[1946]] - [[1947]]
|-
|-
|James Howard Cole
|James Howard Cole
|1947–1955
|[[1947]] - [[1955]]
|-
|-
|Walter Samuel Doney
|Walter Samuel Doney
|1955–1962
|[[1955]] - [[1962]]
|-
|-
|William Patrick Calnon
|William Patrick Calnon
|1962–1970
|[[1962]] - [[1970]]
|}
|}


==See also==
== See also ==
* [[Midland, Western Australia]]
* [[Midland Railway Workshops]]
* [[Midland Railway Workshops]]


==References==
[[Category:Local Government Areas of Western Australia|*]]
{{Reflist}}

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[[Category:Former local government areas of Western Australia|Midland]]
[[Category:Midland, Western Australia]]
[[Category:City of Swan]]

Latest revision as of 14:00, 9 October 2024

Town of Midland
Western Australia
Population9,335 (1966 census)
 • Density1,436/km2 (3,720/sq mi)
Established1895
Area6.5 km2 (2.5 sq mi)
Council seatMidland
RegionEastern Perth

The Town of Midland was a local government area in the eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia, centred on the suburb of Midland.

History

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It was established as the Municipality of Helena Vale on 8 November 1895, when it was proclaimed as the local government authority for the rapidly growing town of Helena Vale. The name "Helena Vale" was chosen because of its closeness to the Helena River.[1][2]

The first meeting of the newly elected Municipality of Helena Vale was held at the goods shed of the Midland Railway Company on 18 December 1895. Edwin Halpin was sworn in as the first mayor, along with councillors Alfred Eggleston, Thomas Norman, William Smiley, Alexander Watt, Francis Honey and William Brown.

On 12 April 1901, it was renamed the Municipality of Midland Junction after the Midland Junction railway station that had opened in 1894. On 1 July 1961, it was restyled the Town of Midland following the enactment of the Local Government Act 1960.[1][2][3]

On 1 April 1970, the Council was forced by the State Government to merge with the Shire of Swan-Guildford to form a new council that would operate effectively and economically for the area, the Shire (later City) of Swan. It is now a major suburb within the City of Swan.

Population

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Year Population
1903 2,208
1911 3,484
1921 4,937
1933 5,408
1947 6,182
1954 8,496
1961 9,256
1966 9,335

Mayors

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Mayor Term
Edwin James Halpin 1895–1898
William Gerald Lefroy 1899–1900
Alexander Ernest Watt 1901–1902
Dr William Elgee 1902–1903
Ferdinand Charles Farrall 1903–1905
William Robert Crosbie 1905–1906
Percival Ford Robinson 1906–1911
George Hiscox 1911–1914
Archibald Jamieson 1914–1915
Peter Sampson 1915–1916
George Hiscox 1916–1923
Benjamin Davies 1923–1924
William Robert Crosbie 1924–1929
Joseph James Poynton 1929–1933
Arthur William Brown 1933–1933
Francis William Tuohy 1933–1939
George Alexander Kennedy 1939–1940
Albert Weston Pauly 1940–1946
Francis William Tuohy 1946–1947
James Howard Cole 1947–1955
Walter Samuel Doney 1955–1962
William Patrick Calnon 1962–1970

See also

[edit]

References

[edit]
  1. ^ a b "Municipal Boundary Amendments Register" (PDF). Western Australian Government Gazette. 4 August 2003. p. 89. Retrieved 30 June 2015.
  2. ^ a b "History of Midland". City of Swan. Retrieved 29 June 2015.
  3. ^ "Perth suburb names". Landgate. Retrieved 29 June 2015.

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