- Shire of Laidley
Infobox Australian Place | type = lga
name = Shire of Laidley
state = qld
imagesize= 135
caption = Location withinQueensland
area = 700.6
est = 1888
seat = Laidley
pop = 14,311
pop_footnotes = (2006 census) [Census 2006 AUS | id = LGA34450 | name = Laidley (S) (Local Government Area) | accessdate=2008-03-18|quick = on]
region = Lockyer Valley
logosize = 85
url = http://www.laidley.qld.gov.au/
near-nw = Esk
near-n = Esk
near-ne = Esk
near-w = Gatton
near-e = Ipswich
near-sw = Warwick
near-s = Boonah
near-se = BoonahThe Shire of Laidley was a Local Government Area located in the Lockyer Valley region between the cities of Toowoomba and Ipswich, and about convert|70|km|mi|0 west of
Brisbane , the state capital ofQueensland ,Australia . The shire covered an area of convert|700.6|km2|sqmi|1, and existed from 1888 until its merger with theShire of Gatton to form theLockyer Valley Regional Council on 15 March 2008.History
Prior to European settlement, the area around Laidley was home to the
Kitabul Aboriginal people.The district was originally part of the Tarampa Divisional Board, which was created on 15 January 1880 under the "Divisional Boards Act 1879". On 25 April 1888, the Laidley district broke away and separately incorporated as the Laidley Division, and on 25 January 1890, the Forest Hill area moved from Tarampa to Laidley. ["Queensland Government Gazette", 25 April 1888, p.1403.] On 1 July 1902, the town of Laidley was created as a separate municipality with its own Borough Council.
With the passage of the "Local Authorities Act 1902", the borough became a Town and the division a Shire on 31 March 1903. The town council was dissolved on 8 February 1917, and Laidley absorbed part of the Shire of Rosewood.
On 15 March 2008, under the "Local Government (Reform Implementation) Act 2007" passed by the
Parliament of Queensland on 10 August 2007, Laidley merged with theShire of Gatton to form theLockyer Valley Regional Council .tructure
The Shire of Laidley initially had three divisions each electing three councillors, but from 1917 onwards had five divisions each electing two councillors. The chairman and clerk were chosen from amongst the councillors.
Towns and Localities
* Laidley
* Forest Hill
* Glenore Grove
* Hatton Vale
* Lockrose
* Mulgowie
* PlainlandPopulation
Mayors
* Shirley Pitt (1997–2008)
References
Further reading
* (116 pages)
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