Municipality of Victoria Park
{{Short description|Former local government area in Perth, Western Australia}}
{{about|the historical municipality from 1894 to 1917|the current municipality|Town of Victoria Park}}
The Municipality of Victoria Park was a local government area in the inner eastern suburbs of Perth, Western Australia.
It was first established as the Victoria Park Road District on 17 May 1894.{{cite web | url=https://www.legislation.wa.gov.au/legislation/prod/gazettestore.nsf/FileURL/gg1894_021.pdf/$FILE/Gg1894_021.pdf?OpenElement | title=Friday, May 18, 1894 | publisher=Government Gazette of Western Australia | accessdate=26 January 2020}} The first election was held on 9 July 1894.{{cite web | url=https://issuu.com/townofvicpark/docs/01348_library_timeline_3rd_edition- | title=Town of Victoria Park Local History Collection - Timeline | publisher=Town of Victoria Park Library | accessdate=26 January 2020}}
The road board was reconstituted as the Municipality of Victoria Park on 30 April 1897.{{cite web | url=https://www.boundaries.wa.gov.au/sites/default/files/content/documents//2003_municipal_boundary_amendments_register.pdf | title=Municipality Boundary Amendments Register | publisher=Western Australian Electoral Distribution Commission | accessdate=11 January 2020}} It had, at that time, an area of 4,198 acres, a population of 1,197 and 350 dwellings. The reconstituted municipality consisted of a chairman and six councillors, with two auditors, increasing to nine councillors in 1898 due to a rising population. The municipal boundaries were extended on 27 April 1900.
The municipality built a town hall on Albany Highway as their new headquarters in 1899, opening on 11 September that year.{{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3228053 |title=VICTORIA PARK TOWN HALL. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=5 June 1899 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=6 |via=Trove }} {{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article3234635 |title=NEWS AND NOTES. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=11 September 1899 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=4 |via=Trove }} It remained a meeting and function venue for many years afterwards, but was demolished in 1983.{{cite web | url=http://inherit.stateheritage.wa.gov.au/Public/Inventory/Details/c520472d-acd8-4ced-8826-1bd6ab134729 | title=Old Victoria Park Town Hall Foundation Stone | publisher=Heritage Council of Western Australia | work=InHerit | accessdate=26 January 2020}}
In 1904, the municipality signed an agreement with Perth Electric Tramways Ltd to extend the tramway line into Victoria Park, with the council raising a loan for the construction of the line and the company paying the council to operate it, with the intention of the company taking the line over when the cost of construction had been repaid. {{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article25083735 |title=VICTORIA PARK TRAFFIC SERVICE. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=16 March 1904 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=5 |via=Trove }} The agreement saw the tramway successfully extended into the suburb, and instead of being taken over by the company, the municipality sold the tramway to the state government in 1913 for £5,212.{{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article92549098 |title=PERTH TRAMWAY SYSTEM |newspaper=Kalgoorlie Miner |location=Western Australia |date=17 June 1912 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=2 |via=Trove }}
The council was divided up into wards on 22 December 1904, with three wards (East, Central and West) each having three councillors.
Under the influence of W.E. Bold and his vision for a greater Perth, the municipality ceased to exist on 1 November 1917 when it was amalgamated into the City of Perth under the City of Perth Amendment Act 1917, forming the new three-member Victoria Park Ward of the City of Perth.{{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27459180 |title=GREATER PERTH. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=1 November 1917 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=4 |via=Trove }} The amalgamation had been amicable, supported by both councils as well as receiving support from Victoria Park ratepayers at a referendum on 22 November 1916.{{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27292726 |title=GREATER PERTH. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=13 March 1917 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=4 |via=Trove }} {{cite news |url=https://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27294095 |title=GREATER PERTH. |newspaper=The West Australian |location=Western Australia |date=27 March 1917 |access-date=26 January 2020 |page=5 |via=Trove }}
Chairmen and Mayors
=Chairmen of the Victoria Park Road District=
- F. G. Williams (1894-1895)
- D. J. Garland (1896)
- R. T. McMaster (1897)
=Mayors of the Municipality of Victoria Park=
- R. T. McMaster (1897)
- A. G. Russell (1897-1903)
- J. C. Milligan (1903-1905)
- R. T. McMaster (1906-1907)
- H. G. Duncan (1908)
- Charles Harper (1909-1912)
- J. Rushton (1913-1915)
- Charles Harper (1916-1917)
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