Municipality of Bexley

The Municipality of Bexley was a local government area in the St George region of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. The municipality was proclaimed as the Borough of Bexley on 28 June 1900 when it formally separated from the Municipal District of Hurstville, and included the modern suburbs of Bexley, Bexley North and Kingsgrove, with parts of Carlton, Bardwell Park, Bardwell Valley, Rockdale and Kogarah. From 1 January 1949, the council was amalgamated into the Municipality of Rockdale, with the passing of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948.[2]

Municipality of Bexley
New South Wales
Population26,862 (1947 census)[1]
 • Density3,461.6/km2 (8,965/sq mi)
Established28 June 1900
Abolished31 December 1948
Area7.76 km2 (3.0 sq mi)
Council seatBexley Council Chambers
RegionSt George
ParishSt. George
LGAs around Municipality of Bexley:
Canterbury
Hurstville Municipality of Bexley Rockdale
Kogarah

Council history and location

The Bexley area was first incorporated on 25 March 1887, when the NSW Government Gazette published the proclamation declaring the "Municipal District of Hurstville", with its wards being created on 29 December 1887, including the "Bexley Ward".[3] Although originally very much of a rural character, by the turn of the 20th century the population of the Bexley Ward area had reached 2850 and a group of local residents, including all three Bexley Ward aldermen, submitted a petition on 16 November 1899 to the NSW Governor, Earl Beauchamp, requesting the formation of a municipality with the name of the "Borough of Bexley", arguing that under the current arrangements in Hurstville, the Bexley Ward area was under-represented compared to its rate-paying contribution and was geographically distant from the rest of the council area[4][5][6] The petition was subsequently accepted and the Bexley Borough Council was incorporated on 28 June 1900.[7]

The first council was elected on 11 August 1900, with nine aldermen elected:[8][9]

AldermanNotes
George Thomas Richards Hurstville Bexley Ward Alderman 1898–1900. Telegraph operator, Dunmore Street, Bexley.
Alexander Craig Reed Law stationer, Gladstone Street, Bexley.
James William Larbalestier Hurstville Bexley Ward Alderman 1898–1900. Boot manufacturer, Monomeeth Street, Bexley.
Charles Henry Austin Hurstville Bexley Ward Alderman 1894–1898. Public accountant, Gladstone Street, Bexley.
Charles Amey Howard Landed proprietor, Stoney Creek Road, Kingsgrove.
Joseph Godwin Warehouseman, Highgate Street, Bexley.
William Edward Paine Contractor, Bayview Street, Bexley.
John Cooper Saddle and harness manufacturer, Fleet Street, Carlton.
Richard Sanders Salesman, Union Street, Kogarah.

The council first met in the Debating Society Hall in Carlton on 15 August 1900, with Alderman James William Larbalestier elected as the first mayor.[10][11] On 13 September, Alderman Charles Henry Austin was appointed Treasurer.[12] On 11 November 1901, the Council Chambers on corner of Queen Victoria and Northbrook Streets, Bexley, was officially opened with a hybrid design consisting of alderman Paine's floorplan and architect William Kenwood's facade.[13][14][15] From 28 December 1906, following the passing of the Local Government Act, 1906, the council was renamed as the "Municipality of Bexley".

Later history

In December 1920, Bexley combined with the councils of Rockdale, Hurstville, and Kogarah to form the St George County Council. The elected County Council was established to provide electricity to the Kogarah, Rockdale, Hurstville, and Bexley areas and ceased to exist when it was amalgamated with the Sydney County Council from 1 January 1980.[16] Although for most of its history, Bexley council was elected at-large, on 18 March 1942 the municipality was divided into four wards: North, South, East and West wards.[17][18]

By the end of the Second World War, the NSW Government had realised that its ideas of infrastructure expansion could not be effected by the present system of the patchwork of small municipal councils across Sydney and the Minister for Local Government, Joseph Cahill, passed a bill in 1948 that abolished a significant number of those councils. Under the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948, Bexley Municipal Council became the First Ward of the Municipality of Rockdale, which was located immediately to the east.[2]

Mayors

YearsMayorNotes
15 August 1900 – 13 July 1901James William Larbalestier[10][19]
13 July 1901 – 15 February 1902William Edward Paine[20]
15 February 1902 – 28 October 1902Henry Watson Harradence[21][22]
28 October 1902 – 5 February 1903James William Larbalestier[23]
5 February 1903 – 17 February 1904William Edward Paine[24]
17 February 1904 – 11 February 1905Richard Sanders[25]
11 February 1905 – 16 February 1906Joseph Godwin[26]
16 February 1906 – 10 February 1908Charles Amey Howard[27][28][29]
10 February 1908 – 24 March 1909Charles Albert Biddulph[30][31]
24 March 1909 – 8 February 1910John George Griffin[32]
8 February 1910 – 24 February 1911Charles Albert Biddulph[33]
24 February 1911 – 6 February 1912Charles Amey Howard[34]
6 February 1912 – 6 February 1914Job John Frederick Lawrence[35][36][37]
6 February 1914 – 2 February 1915David Turnbull Brown[38]
2 February 1915 – February 1917William John Berryman[39][40]
February 1917 – 4 February 1919David Turnbull Brown[41]
4 February 1919 – 13 December 1920William Frederick Brown[42]
13 December 1920 – December 1922Frederick Percival Dowsett[43][44]
December 1922 – 12 June 1923John George Griffin[45]
12 June 1923 – 15 December 1925Frederick Shrosbree Stephens[46][47][48][49]
15 December 1925 – December 1927Joseph Thomas Foster Barwell[50]
December 1927 – December 1928Henry Todd[51]
December 1928 – December 1930Charles Albert Biddulph[52][53]
December 1930 – December 1932George Ryan[54]
December 1932 – 5 December 1934Charles Albert Biddulph[55][56]
5 December 1934 – 7 December 1937Joseph Thomas Foster Barwell[57][58][59]
7 December 1937 – December 1938Thomas Henry Spanswick[60]
December 1938 – December 1940Joseph Thomas Foster Barwell[61][62]
December 1940 – 8 December 1942Archibald Neil Macdonald[63][64]
8 December 1942 – 12 December 1944Frederick Percival Dowsett[65][66]
12 December 1944 – 31 December 1948Albert Mainerd[67][68]

Town Clerks

YearsTown ClerkNotes
15 August 1900 – 13 September 1900Gustav Adolf Griesbach (acting)[69]
13 September 1900 – 10 December 1902Thomas Hector Wearne[70]
10 December 1902 – 4 April 1937Richard Watson Churchill[71][72][73]
4 April 1937 – 25 August 1944Ernest Stanley Fowler[74][75]
25 August 1944 – 31 December 1948Andrew Emslie Robb[76]

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