Banyule City Council
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Banyule City Council Victoria (Australia) |
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Population: | 118,000 |
Area: | 63 sq. km's km² |
Mayor: | Wayne Philips |
The Banyule City Council is a Local Government Area in Victoria, Australia. It is located in the northern suburbs of Melbourne. It has an area of 63 square kilometres. In 2001, it had a population of 118,000.
The council was named after the Indigenous Australian term Banyule or "Banyool", and was originally the name a locality within the former City of Heidelberg before being adopted as the name of the new council during the amalgamation of local government areas in Victoria.
The current councillors of the city are:
Bakewell Ward: Peter McKenna
Beale Ward: Wayne Philips (current Mayor)
Griffin Ward: Jenny Mulholland
Grimshaw Ward: Dean Sherriff
Hawdon Ward: Dale Peters
Ibbott Ward: Tom Melican
Olympia Ward: Anthony Carbines
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[edit] Controversy
Greg Ryan was the Mayor of the City of Banyule in 2005. His mayorship was tarnished by allegations against him of threats of violence.
During Ryan's mayorship, Jenny Mulholland was the Deputy Mayor, and it was found that an allegedly illegal deal had been made which gave Ryan the title of mayor, but Mulholland had use of the mayoral 4WD.
Dean Sherriff has been charged with assault over a road-rage incident in late 2005, when he allegedly smashed a car windscreen with a length of wood, showering the two small children inside with glass. He has been allowed to retain his position as councillor, but the court appeal that might strip him of that position has been delayed until February 2007, since on the last court date Sherriff "had a fainting disorder" and did not attend.
Dale Peters runs a 'charity' called the Victorian Emergency Relief Fund, which is under fire because of a total of $450,000 collected for bushfire relief in 2002-03, only $55,000 ever got distributed to needy rural families. Peters allegedly paid himself an 'administrator's fee' of $100,000+, and a company he owns, called Australian Press Holdings, also received a hefty payment. VERF is under investigation from Consumer Affairs Victoria.
[edit] Suburbs
- Bellfield
- Bundoora
- Briar Hill
- Eaglemont
- Greensborough
- Heidelberg
- Heidelberg Heights
- Heidelberg West
- Ivanhoe
- Ivanhoe East
- Lower Plenty
- Macleod
- Montmorency
- Rosanna
- Viewbank
- Watsonia
- Watsonia North
- Yallambie