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City of Cessnock

Coordinates:32°50′S151°21′E/ 32.833°S 151.350°E/-32.833; 151.350
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City of Cessnock
Cessnock,New South Wales
Location inNew South Wales
Coordinates32°50′S151°21′E/ 32.833°S 151.350°E/-32.833; 151.350
Population
• Density32.366/km2(83.828/sq mi)
Established7 March 1906(1906-03-07)
(as Cessnock Shire)[3]
Postcode(s)2320-2327, 2330, 2334, 2335[4]
Area1,966 km2(759.1 sq mi)
Time zoneAEST(UTC+10)
• Summer (DST)AEDT(UTC+11)
MayorJay Suvaal(Labor)
Location
Council seatCessnock[5]
RegionHunter[4]
State electorate(s)Cessnock[6]
Federal division(s)Hunter[7]
WebsiteCity of Cessnock
LGAsaround City of Cessnock:
Singleton Singleton,Maitland Maitland
Singleton City of Cessnock Newcastle
Hawkesbury Hawkesbury Lake Macquarie,
Central Coast

TheCity of Cessnockis alocal government areain theHunterregion ofNew South Wales,Australia.The area under administration is located to the west ofNewcastle.The largest population centre and council seat is the city ofCessnock.

Themayorof the City of Cessnock Council isCr.Jay Suvaal, a member ofCountry Labor.[8]

Main towns and villages

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The Cessnock City Council area includes

Demographics

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At the2011 census,there were 50,840 people in the City of Cessnock local government area, of these 49.7 per cent were male and 50.3 per cent were female.Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoplemade up 4.8 per cent of the population, which was nearly double than the national and state averages of 2.5 per cent. Themedianage of people in the City of Cessnock was 37 years, equal to the national median. Children aged 0 – 14 years made up 21.4 per cent of the population and people aged 65 years and over made up 14.1 per cent of the population. Of people in the area aged 15 years and over, 46.6 per cent were married and 13.2 per cent were either divorced or separated.[9]

Population growth in the City of Cessnock between the 2001 census and the2006 censuswas 2.52 per cent; and in the subsequent five years to the 2011 census, population growth was 10.03 per cent. When compared with total population growth of Australia for the same periods, being 5.78 per cent and 8.32 per cent respectively, population growth in the City of Cessnock local government area was approximately equal to the national average over the ten-year period.[10][11]The medianweekly incomefor residents within the City of Cessnock was lower than the national average.[9]

At the 2011 census, the proportion of residents in the City of Cessnock local government area who stated theirancestryasAustralianorAnglo-Celticexceeded 83 per cent of all residents (national average was 65.2 per cent). In excess of 64% of all residents in the City of Cessnock nominated areligiousaffiliation withChristianityat the 2011 census, which was significantly higher than the national average of 50.2 per cent. Meanwhile, as at the census date, compared to the national average, households in the City of Cessnock local government area had a significantly lower than average proportion (3.1 per cent) where two or more languages are spoken (national average was 20.4 per cent); and a significantly higher proportion (93.0 per cent) whereEnglishonly was spoken at home (national average was 76.8 per cent).[9]

Selected historical census data for the City of Cessnock local government area
Census year 2001[10] 2006[11] 2011[9] 2016[12] 2021[1]
Population Estimated residents oncensus night 45,071 Increase46,206 Increase50,840 Increase55,560 Increase63,632
LGA rank in terms of size within New South Wales 43rd Increase42nd Increase40th
% of New South Wales population 0.73% Increase0.74% Increase0.79%
% of Australian population 0.24% Decrease0.23% Increase0.24% Steady0.24% Increase0.25%
Cultural and language diversity
Ancestry,
top responses
Australian 35.3% Decrease34.9% Increase44.7%
English 32.2% Decrease31.7% Increase42.2%
Scottish 8.4% Steady8.4% Increase11.5%
Australian Aboriginal n/c Steadyn/c Increase9.1%
Irish 7.1% Increase7.2% Increase9.0%
Language,
top responses
(other thanEnglish)
Thai n/c Steadyn/c Steadyn/c Increase0.1% Increase0.2%
Tagalog 0.1% Decreasen/c Increase0.1% Steady0.1% Increase0.2%
Spanish n/c Steadyn/c Steadyn/c Increase0.1% Steady0.1%
Vietnamese n/c Steadyn/c Steadyn/c Steadyn/c Increase0.1%
Mandarin n/c Increase0.1% Decreasen/c Steadyn/c Increase0.1%
Religious affiliation
Religiousaffiliation,
top responses
No Religion 11.0% Increase14.5% Increase18.5% Increase25.8% Increase41.1%
Anglican 33.6% Decrease33.0% Decrease31.1% Decrease26.5% Decrease19.2%
Catholic 22.2% Decrease21.9% Steady21.9% Decrease20.2% Decrease17.7%
Not stated n/c Steadyn/c Steadyn/c Increase10.7% Decrease8.2%
Uniting Church 9.9% Decrease8.5% Decrease7.4% Decrease5.4% Decrease3.7%
Median weekly incomes
Personalincome Medianweekly personal income A$358 A$472 A$540 A$696
% of Australian median income 76.8% Increase81.8% Decrease81.6% Increase86.5%
Family income Median weekly family income A$1,015 A$1,265 A$1,414 A$1,818
% of Australian median income 86.7% Decrease85.4% Decrease81.5% Increase85.8%
Household income Median weekly household income A$786 A$1,042 A$1,177 A$1,493
% of Australian median income 76.5% Increase84.4% Decrease81.8% Increase85.5%

Council

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Current composition and election method

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Cessnock City Council is composed of thirteencouncillors,including themayor,for a fixed four-year term of office. The mayor isdirectlyelected while the twelve other councillors are electedproportionallyas four separatewards,each electing three councillors. The most recent election was held on 4 December 2021, and the makeup of the council, including the mayor, is as follows:[8][13][14][15][16]

Party Councillors
Labor 6
Liberal Party 3
Independent 4
Total 13

The current Council, elected in 2021, in order of election by ward, is:

Ward Councillor Party Notes
Mayor Jay Suvaal Labor [8]
A Ward Jessica Jurd Independent [13]
James Hawkins Labor
Paul Dunn Liberal
B Ward Ian Olsen Independent [14]
Anthony Burke Labor
John Moores Liberal
C Ward Anne-Marie Sander Labor [15]
Karen Jackson Liberal
Daniel Watton Independent
D Ward Rosa Grine Labor [16]
Mitchell Hill Labor
Paul Paynter Independent

Election results

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2024

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2024 New South Wales local elections:Cessnock
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Cessnock Independents 16,245 42.43 +17.4 5 Increase1
Labor 15,563 40.65 −1.8 6 Increase1
Independents 4,008 10.47 +9.4 1 Increase1
Animal Justice 1,393 3.64 +3.6 0 Steady
Greens 1,080 2.82 −7.1 0 Steady
Formal votes 38,289 90.75 −3.24
Informal votes 3,905 9.25 +3.24
Total 42,194 100.00

2021

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2021 New South Wales local elections:Cessnock[17]
Party Votes % Swing Seats Change
Labor 15,136 42.5 −6.2 5 Decrease2
Olsen Independents 8,908 25.0 +18.7 4 Increase3
Liberal 7,676 21.6 −0.9 3 Steady
Greens 3,509 9.9 +2.8 0 Steady
Independent 389 1.1 0 Decrease1
Formal votes 35,618 93.99
Informal votes 2,274 6.01
Total 37,892 100.00

See also

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References

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  2. ^"3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2017–18".Australian Bureau of Statistics. 27 March 2019.Retrieved27 March2019.Estimated resident population (ERP) at 30 June 2018.
  3. ^"PROCLAMATION – Government Gazette of the State of New South Wales (Sydney, NSW: 1901 – 2001) – 7 Mar 1906".nla.gov.au.Retrieved3 March2017.
  4. ^ab"Suburb Search – Local Council Boundaries – Hunter (HT) – Cessnock City Council".New South Wales Division of Local Government.Archived fromthe originalon 28 February 2015.Retrieved14 May2009.
  5. ^"City of Cessnock Council".New South Wales Department of Local Government. Archived fromthe originalon 29 June 2009.Retrieved14 May2009.
  6. ^"Cessnock".New South Wales Electoral Commission.Retrieved23 November2019.
  7. ^"Federal Electorate Search: Hunter".Australian Electoral Commission. 19 October 2007. Archived fromthe originalon 5 October 2013.Retrieved14 May2009.
  8. ^abc"City of Cessnock – Mayoral Election results".NSW Electoral Commission. 21 December 2021.Retrieved18 March2022.
  9. ^abcdAustralian Bureau of Statistics(31 October 2012)."Cessnock (Local Government Area)".2011 Census QuickStats.Retrieved10 September2012.Edit this at Wikidata
  10. ^abAustralian Bureau of Statistics(9 March 2006)."Cessnock (C)".2001 Census QuickStats.Retrieved23 December2013.Edit this at Wikidata
  11. ^abAustralian Bureau of Statistics(25 October 2007)."Cessnock (C)".2006 Census QuickStats.Retrieved23 December2013.
  12. ^Australian Bureau of Statistics(27 June 2017)."Cessnock (C)".2016 Census QuickStats.Retrieved7 July2017.Edit this at Wikidata
  13. ^ab"City of Cessnock A Ward – Councillor Election results".NSW Electoral Commission. 23 December 2021.Retrieved18 March2022.
  14. ^ab"City of Cessnock B Ward – Councillor Election results".NSW Electoral Commission. 23 December 2021.Retrieved18 March2022.
  15. ^ab"City of Cessnock C Ward – Councillor Election results".NSW Electoral Commission. 23 December 2021.Retrieved18 March2022.
  16. ^ab"City of Cessnock D Ward – Councillor Election results".NSW Electoral Commission. 23 December 2021.Retrieved18 March2022.
  17. ^"City of Cessnock".ABC News. 4 December 2021. Archived fromthe originalon 25 February 2024.Retrieved2 September2024.