Erina Shire
Erina Shire | |||||
Local government area of New South Wales | |||||
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History | |||||
• | Established | 7 March 1906 1906 | |||
• | Merged with Gosford | 23 January 1908 | |||
• | Separation of Woy Woy | 1 August 1928 | |||
• | Separation of Gosford | 24 October 1936 | |||
• | Disestablished | 31 December 1946 1946 | |||
The Erina Shire was a local government area covering most of the Central Coast, New South Wales, Australia from 1906 to 1946.
The Shire was created by the Local Government (Shires) Act 1905. Previously there had been no local government in the region. Gosford Municipality, which had been established in 1886, was merged into Erina Shire in 1908. In 1928, part of Erina Shire was split off to create Woy Woy Shire. In 1936, Gosford was again separated from Erina Shire as a new municipality.
At the end of 1946, Erina Shire, Woy Woy Shire and Gosford Municipality were all dissolved, and replaced by Wyong Shire and Gosford Shire (subsequently the City of Gosford).
Shire presidents
- M. Ward (1907)
- O. B. E. Conolly (1908)
- M. Ward (1909–1912)
- A. M. Wilkinson (1913–1914)
- J. Kibble (1915)
- F. R. Archbold (1916–1920)
- R. J. Baker (1921–1922)
- C. J. Staples (1923–1924)
- W. A. Chapman (1925–1926)
- A. C. L. Taylor (1927–1935)
- B. C. Hughes (1936–1937) (administrator)
- A. E. Lillicrapp (1938–1946)
External links
- Erina Shire @ State Records Authority of New South Wales
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