From Skipton to the Southern Ocean, Corangamite Shire includes the townships of Camperdown, Port Campbell, Terang, Noorat, Princetown, Derrinallum, Lismore, Simpson, Cobden and Timboon.
Facts about Council:
Population: 17,188
Area: 4,600 square kilometres
Number of Employees: 190 EFT
Number of Councillors: 7
Number of Wards: 5
Elections: Every four years
Length of sealed local roads: 905 kms
Length of unsealed local roads: 1,298 kms
Key Historical Dates
1857 - Hampden and Heytesbury Road District is proclaimed on 25 April.
1862 - The Parishes of Terang and Glenormiston are annexed to the Road District
1863 - Shire of Hampden is established. First president is Dr. Daniel Curdie.
1886 - The ‘Italian Style’ Shire Hall is built in Manifold Street and is still used as Council offices to this day.
1895 - County of Heytesbury is formed with a population of 3,076 residents leaving Hampden Shire with 5,500 residents.
1952 - Camperdown becomes a separate municipality – the Borough of Camperdown.
1994 - Amalgamation sees the Shires of Hampden, Heytesbury and the Town of Camperdown combine to form the Corangamite Shire