The Bass Coast Shire is a local government area in Victoria, Australia, located in the southeastern part of the state. It covers an area of and in June 2018 had a population of 35,327.
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!Ward!!colspan="2"|Party!!Councillor!!Notes
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| rowspan="3"|Bunurong
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| Independent
| Les Larke
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| Independent National
| Brett Tessari
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| Independent Labor
| Leticia Laing
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| rowspan="3"|Island
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| Independent
| Ron Bauer
| President of the Reason Party in Victoria from 2017 until 2018.
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| Independent
| David Rooks
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| Independent
| Michael Whelan
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| rowspan="3"|Westernport
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| Independent
| Clare Le Serve
| Current Mayor (2023/24)
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| Independent Labor
| Geoff Ellis
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| Independent
| Rochelle Halstead
| Deputy Mayor (2023/24)
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2020 election results
Administration and governance
The council meets in the council chambers at the council headquarters in the Wonthaggi Municipal Offices, which is also the location of the council's administrative activities. It also provides customer services at both its administrative centre in Wonthaggi, and its service centre in Cowes.
Townships and localities
At the 2021 census, the shire had a population of 40,789, as compared to 32,804 in the 2016 census.
{| class="wikitable sortable" style="text-align:center;"
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! colspan="3" | Population
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! Locality !! 2016 !! 2021
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| || 59 || 83
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| || 48 || 66
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| || 28 || 26
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| || 22 || 32
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| || 359 || 405
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| || 891 || 1,111
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| || 1,676 || 2,301
|-
| || 0 || 0
|-
| || 791 || 1,181
|-
| || 791 || 1,108
|-
| || 4,839 || 6,593
|-
| || 583 || 843
|-
| || 165 || 182
|-
| || 106 || 118
|-
| || 831 || 1,168
|-
| || 37 || 62
|-
| ^ || 5,437 || 6,526
|-
| || 97 || 106
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| || 100 || 118
|-
| || 396 || 578
|-
| ^ || 197 || 207
|-
| ^ || 108 || 134
|-
| || 136 || 143
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| ^ || 1,585 || 2,556
|-
| ^ || 638 || 707
|-
| || 449 || 547
|-
| || 2,806 || 3,475
|-
| ^ || 235 || 270
|-
| || 352 || 365
|-
| ^ || 104 || 126
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| || * || #
|-
| || 568 || 836
|-
| || 271 || 324
|-
| || 1,254 || 1,700
|-
| || 211 || 322
|-
| || 226 || 315
|-
| || 461 || 421
|-
| || 49 || 44
|-
| || 0 || 0
|-
| || 234 || 306
|-
| || 427 || 503
|-
| || 533 || 670
|-
| || 184 || 206
|-
| || 191 || 243
|-
| || 855 || 982
|-
| || 177 || 250
|-
| || 109 || 113
|-
| || 373 || 421
|-
| || 4,965 || 5,215
|-
| || 125 || 126
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| || 208 || 245
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^ - Territory divided with another LGA<br>
* - Not noted in 2016 Census<br>
# - Not noted in 2021 Census
Facilities
- Local markets
Cape Paterson
- Swimming Rockpool – Safety Beach, Browns Bay, Surf Beach Road
- Bunurong Marine Park
Wonthaggi
- Lower Powlett Road – Williamsons Beach, Powlett River, Wonthaggi Wind Farm and Victorian Desalination Plant (tours and walking/cycling/horse riding)
- Bass Coast Rail Trail – walk/cycle/horse trot
- Historic mine whistle – sounds 12 noon every day in the centre of Wonthaggi, mine shaft tower, Apex Park, Murray Street
- State Coal Mine – museum and tours, Garden Street
- Coal mine ruins – Number 5 Brace & the McBride tunnel entry, off West Area Road Wonthaggi and scattered around the region
- Large chain stores
- Wonthaggi Hospital – Smoking ban, Graham Street
Phillip Island
- Phillip Island Penguin Parade
- Australian motorcycle Grand Prix
- Nobbies Centre at Seal Rocks
Krowera
- Garlic Farm, Olive Farm, Wayside Lookout, Dairy Farms
Kilcunda
- Kilcunda Trestle Bridge
Inverloch
- Inverloch Shell Museum and Dinosaur Exhibition
Protected areas
Collecting empty seashells, driftwood, twigs, sea glass and other non-living materials or interesting rubbish of small size and in small quantities is legal from most beaches along the Bass Coast, with the exception of Wilsons Promontory, the Bunurong Marine National Park and most of Phillip Island.
On Phillip Island most beaches are off-limits for shell collecting and are run by Phillip Island Nature Parks, with the exceptions of Ventnor, Cowes, Rhyll and Newhaven.
The Bunurong Marine National Park is a middle outstretching section of Bunurong Marine Park along the coastline of Harmers Haven, Cape Paterson and Inverloch. The restricted zone (Bunurong Marine National Park inside Bunurong Marine Park) is an area south-west past Cape Paterson's Safety Beach and Undertow Bay; namely The Oaks, Twin Reefs, Shack Bay and Eagles Nest.
See also
- List of places on the Victorian Heritage Register in Bass Coast Shire
- Mornington Peninsula and Western Port Biosphere Reserve
References
External links
- Bass Coast Shire Council official website
- Metlink local public transport map
- Link to Land Victoria interactive maps
- Bass Coast Security
