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Shire of Douglas
Queensland
Location within Queensland
Population12,337 (2021 census)[1]
 • Density5.0811/km2 (13.160/sq mi)
Established1880 until 2008, 2014
Area2,428 km2 (937.5 sq mi)[2]
MayorLisa Scomazzon
Council seatMossman
RegionFar North Queensland
WebsiteShire of Douglas
LGAs around Shire of Douglas:
Cook Cook & Wujal Wujal Coral Sea
Mareeba Shire of Douglas Coral Sea
Mareeba Cairns Cairns

The Shire of Douglas is a local government areainFar North Queensland. It is located on the coast north of the city of Cairns. The shire, administered from the town of Mossman, covers an area of 2,428 square kilometres (937.5 sq mi),[2] and existed as a local government entity from 1880 until 2008, when it was amalgamated with the City of Cairns to become the Cairns Region. Following a poll in 2013, the Shire of Douglas was re-established on 1 January 2014.

The major industries are tourism and sugar production. Minor industries include tropical fruit and beef.

In the 2021 census, the Shire of Douglas had a population of 12,337 people.[1]

History

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Kuku Yalanji (also known as Gugu Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, and Kuku Yelandji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of the Mossman and Daintree areas of North Queensland. The language region includes areas within the local government area of Shire of Douglas and Shire of Cook, particularly the localities of Mossman, Daintree, Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, Palmer, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal.[3]

Yalanji (also known as Kuku Yalanji, Kuku Yalaja, Kuku Yelandji, and Gugu Yalanji) is an Australian Aboriginal language of Far North Queensland. The traditional language region is Mossman River in the south to the Annan River in the north, bordered by the Pacific Ocean in the east and extending inland to west of Mount Mulgrave. This includes the local government boundaries of the Shire of Douglas, the Shire of Cook and the Aboriginal Shire of Wujal Wujal and the towns and localities of Cooktown, Mossman, Daintree, Cape Tribulation and Wujal Wujal. It includes the head of the Palmer River, the Bloomfield River, China Camp, Maytown, and Palmerville.[4]

Map of Douglas Division and adjacent local government areas, March 1902

On 11 November 1879, the Cairns Division was one of the initial 74 divisions created under the Divisional Boards Act 1879.[5] On 3 June 1880, the northern part of Cairns Division was excised to create Douglas Division.[6]

With the passage of the Local Authorities Act 1902, Douglas Division became the Shire of Douglas on 31 March 1903.

On 15 March 2008, under the Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007 passed by the Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, the Shire of Douglas merged with the City of Cairns to form the Cairns Region.

In 2012, a proposal was made to de-amalgamate the Shire of Douglas from the Cairns Region.[7] On 6 December 2012, the Queensland Minister for Local Government, the Hon. David Crisafulli, granted the people of the former Douglas Shire a vote on possible de-amalgamation from the Cairns Regional Council, even though the Queensland Treasury Corporation had calculated the costs to be too high a burden on the few ratepayers of this small Shire, and the Shire to be unviable in the long term. Despite strong opposition from many parties, on 9 March 2013 the citizens of the former Douglas shire voted in a referendum to de-amalgamate.[8] The shire was re-established on 1 January 2014.[9][10]

Towns and localities

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The Douglas Shire Council's administrative centre is in Mossman.[11]

The Shire of Douglas includes the following settlements:

1 – shared with the Shire of Cook
2 – until 1995, it was part of the Shire, now it's part of the Cairns Region

Libraries

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The Douglas Shire Council operates public libraries at Mossman and Port Douglas.[12]

Demographics

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Year Population Notes
1933 2,901 [citation needed]
1947 2,493 [citation needed]
1954 3,100 [citation needed]
1961 3,354 [citation needed]
1966 3,919 [citation needed]
1971 4,072 [citation needed]
1976 4,746 [citation needed]
1981 5,957 [citation needed]
1986 7,750 [citation needed]
1991 12,440 [citation needed]
1996 12,980 [citation needed]
2001 census 13,966 [13]
2006 census 10,193 [14]
2011 11,380 [citation needed] Shire of Douglas did not exist at this time but was part of the Cairns Region.
2016 census 11,714 [15]
2021 census 12,337 [1]

Council

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Douglas Shire Council
Type
Type
Leadership

Mayor

Lisa Scomazzon, [Independent]

Deputy Mayor

Roy Zammataro, Independent

Structure
Seats5 elected representatives, including a Mayor and 4 councillors

Political groups

  • Majority:
  •   Independents (5)

  • Elections

    Last election

    16 March 2024

    Next election

    March 2028

    Below is the current council, elected in 2024:[16]

    Name Party Notes
    Michael Rees Independent
    Lisa Scomazzon Independent Mayor
    Abigail Noli Independent
    Damian Meadows Independent Deputy Mayor
    Roy Zammataro Independent

    Election results

    [edit]
    2020 Queensland mayoral elections: Douglas Shire[17]
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Independent Michael Kerr 3,386 54.95 +54.95
    Independent Julia Leu 2,776 45.05 −20.07
    Total formal votes 6,162 98.12 +0.50
    Informal votes 118 1.88 −0.50
    Turnout 6,280
    Independent gain from Independent Swing +54.95
    2020 Queensland local elections: Douglas Shire
    Party Candidate Votes % ±%
    Independent Lisa Scomazzon (elected 1) 3,951 16.40
    Independent Peter McKeown (elected 2) 3,527 14.64
    Independent Roy Zammataro (elected 3) 3,179 13.20
    Independent Noli Abigail (elected 4) 2,959 12.28
    Independent Natalie Johnson 2,888 11.99
    Independent Kym Rowley 2,338 9.71
    Independent Bruce Clarke 2,021 8.39
    Independent Terry Melchert 1,967 8.17
    Independent Steve Cruickshank 1,258 5.22
    Total formal votes 6,022 96.03
    Informal votes 249 3.97

    Chairmen and mayors

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    The following were the chairmen and mayors of the Shire of Douglas in its first incarnation:[18]

    Term Incumbent
    1900 Andrew Jack
    1901–1903 James Reynolds
    1904–1905 Richard Augustine "Dick" Donnelly
    1906 William Mackay
    1907 Daniel Joseph Kirwan
    1908 Robert David Low
    1909 Richard James Walsh
    1910 Robert Punton Tunnie (first term)
    1911–1912 Frederick "Fred" Thompson
    1913 James Patrick Reynolds (first term)
    1914 Robert Punton Tunnie (second term)
    1915–1921 James Patrick Reynolds (second term)
    1921–1927 John Quill
    1927–1933 Severin Berner "Barney" Andreassen
    1933–1955 Raymond David Rex
    1955–1964 Ernest William Berzinski
    1964–1967 George Quaid Jr
    1967–1970 J.S. Allen
    1970–1981 Onslow Rutherford Andrews
    1981–1991 Anthony Mijo
    1991–2008 Mike Berwick

    The following were the mayors of Shire of Douglas in its second incarnation:

    Term Incumbent
    2014–2020 Julia Leu[19][20]
    2020–2024 Michael John Kerr[21]
    2024–current Lisa Jayne Scomazzon[22]

    References

    [edit]
    1. ^ a b c Australian Bureau of Statistics (28 June 2022). "Shire of Douglas (LGA)". 2021 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 28 February 2023. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ a b "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017-18: Population Estimates by Local Government Area (ASGS 2018), 2017 to 2018". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019. Archived from the original on 27 March 2019. Retrieved 25 October 2019. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2018.
  • ^ This Wikipedia article incorporates CC-BY-4.0 licensed text from: "Kuku Yalanji". Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 28 January 2020.
  • ^ This Wikipedia article incorporates CC-BY-4.0 licensed text from: "Yalanji". Queensland Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander languages map. State Library of Queensland. Retrieved 5 February 2020.
  • ^ "Proclamation [Cairns Division]". Queensland Government Gazette. 11 November 1879. p. 25:1008.
  • ^ "Proclamation [Cairns & Douglas Divisions]". Queensland Government Gazette. 5 June 1880. p. 26:1317–1318.
  • ^ "A Proposal to the Minister for Local Government Hourable David Crisafulli M.P. in support of de-amalgamation of the former Douglas Shire from Cairns Regional Council" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 April 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  • ^ "Douglas Area De-amalgamation Poll – Douglas – Poll Area Summary". Electoral Commission Queensland. Archived from the original on 12 May 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  • ^ "De-amalgamation". Queensland Government. Archived from the original on 26 August 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  • ^ "Local Government (De-amalgamation Implementation) Regulation 2013" (PDF). Local Government Act 2009. Queensland Government. Archived (PDF) from the original on 26 May 2013. Retrieved 14 August 2013.
  • ^ "Contact the Douglas Shire Council". Douglas Shire Council. Retrieved 2 January 2022.
  • ^ "Douglas Shire". Public Libraries Connect. State Library of Queensland. 20 September 2016. Archived from the original on 1 February 2018. Retrieved 2 February 2018.
  • ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (9 March 2006). "Shire of Douglas (LGA)". 2001 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 22 June 2024. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (25 October 2007). "Shire of Douglas (LGA)". 2006 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 22 June 2024.
  • ^ Australian Bureau of Statistics (27 June 2017). "Shire of Douglas (LGA)". 2016 Census QuickStats. Retrieved 20 October 2018. Edit this at Wikidata
  • ^ "Meet the Mayor & Councillors".
  • ^ "Electoral Commission of Queensland". July 2019.
  • ^ "Mayors of the Douglas Divisional Board" (PDF). Cairns Heritage Page. Cairns Regional Council. Archived from the original (PDF) on 26 March 2012. Retrieved 19 February 2014.
  • ^ "2013 Douglas Shire Council – Mayoral Election". Electoral Commission of Queensland. Archived from the original on 25 February 2014. Retrieved 20 February 2014.
  • ^ "2016 Douglas Shire Council - Mayoral Election - Election Summary". results.ecq.qld.gov.au. Archived from the original on 27 March 2018. Retrieved 4 December 2017.
  • ^ "2020 Local Government Elections: Saturday, 28 March 2020". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 2020. Retrieved 16 June 2020.[dead link]
  • ^ "2024Local Government Elections: Saturday, 16 March 2024". Electoral Commission of Queensland. 2024. Retrieved 30 March 2024.[dead link]
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