Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg

The Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg is a local government area in Wide Bay–Burnett, Australia.[2] In June 2018, it had an estimated population of 1,315.[1]

Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg
Queensland
Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg is located in Queensland
Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg
Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg
Coordinates26°17′31″S 151°57′15″E / 26.2920°S 151.9543°E / -26.2920; 151.9543
Population1,315 (2018)[1]
 • Density41.61/km2 (107.78/sq mi)
Area31.6 km2 (12.2 sq mi)[1]
MayorElvie Jean Sandow Jnr
Council seatCherbourg
RegionWide Bay-Burnett
State electorate(s)Nanango
Federal division(s)Wide Bay
LGAs around Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg:
South Burnett South Burnett South Burnett
South Burnett Cherbourg South Burnett
South Burnett South Burnett South Burnett

Geography

The Aboriginal Shire of Cherbourg is completely surrounded by the South Burnett Region. The shire includes the town of Cherbourg.[3]

History

The name Cherbourg derives from the parish name, which takes its name the original 1840s pastoral run name, which is believed to be a corruption of Chirbury, a town in Shropshire, England, the birthplace of pastoralist Richard Jones who leased the pastoral run in the 1850s.[4]

In 2006 census, the shire had a population of around 1,241 people, making it Queensland's third largest Aboriginal community.[5] The town is located on traditional lands that belong to the 'Wakka Wakka' (Waka Waka), people, but many different clan groups are also represented, including 'Gubbi Gubbi' (Kabi Kabi) people.[6] A sign on entry to the town reads "Many Tribes, One Community". In 2006, median individual income for residents of Cherbourg was $227 per week, less than half the national median.[7] 98.8% of housing in the town is stand-alone houses.[7] The community participates in Work for the Dole scheme. Unemployment in the town is high as there is very little genuine work to be found in the town or in nearby Murgon. Results from 2006 census survey reported 31.4% of the workforce was employed full-time while 49.5% worked part-time and 5.8% were unemployed.[7]

Mayors

  • 2020–present: Elvie Jean Sandow Jnr[8]

Election results

2024

2024 Queensland local elections: Cherbourg
PartyCandidateVotes%±%
IndependentCarla Fisher (elected)16911.42
IndependentThomas Langton (elected)16411.08
IndependentDaniel Weazel (elected)16010.81
IndependentGordon Wragge (elected)1459.80
IndependentLuella Watson1429.59
IndependentErrol Simpson1399.39
IndependentJames Dodd Saltner1238.31
IndependentFred Cobbo1047.03
IndependentLeighton Costello926.22
IndependentBronwyn Murray885.95
IndependentElgan Saunders885.95
IndependentCindy Button664.46
Turnout37950.00

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