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| Benalla Rural City Council 2008-2012 election - municipal boundary changes | | Benalla Rural City has an area of 2,354 sqkm with a population of approximately 14,000 at the 2006 Australian Bureau of Statistics Census.
Following its major review of municipal boundaries in 2007, the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) recommended the Benalla Rural City's seven wards be dissolved with future Councils consisting of seven councillors elected from an unsubdivided municipality.
The review found that it would be in the municipality's best interest to have an unsubdivided structure and that seven councillors was an appropriate number for the number of voters. Seven councillors will be responsible for a more equitable "whole of Rural City" approach. Councillors will be able to focus on their areas of expertise, rather than just geograpahic issues. From November 2008, all Victorian local council elections will be held every four years on the last Saturday in November.
For futher information on enrolment and voting at an election, contact the Victorian Electoral Commission (VEC) on 13 18 32 or visit their website by clicking on the following link:- | |
Benalla Rural City - Unsubdivided municipal electoral boundary map | | Click on the following link to download a copy of the Benalla Rural City Unsubdivided municipal electoral boundary map supplied by the Victorian Electoral Commission. | |
Map Links to Council Information | | The following links are to various Benalla Rural City maps.
Due to the large size of some of the maps they may take awhile to download. It is recommended that they be opened through Broadband. | |
Map Links to external websites | | The following links relate to external websites which includes several Department of Sustainability and Environment webpages where a large variety of online services covering the state of Victoria can be found. By using the interactive maps you can search information such as planning zones, biodiversity and Fireplans.
Please note Council takes no responsibility for the accuracy and content on third party sites. | |
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