Move
To Absorb Yarrlumla Shire Territory 27
February 1945 The Tumut and Adelong Times |
Between Tumut and Brindabella by
Tumut Shire Council. Petition
To Be Got Up An important matter contained in a
letter from Mr. Lee- Archer, of Tomorroma, was before
the Tumut Shire Council at its meeting on Wednesday last. Mr. Lee-Archer considered the time
opportune for the Shire to absorb that portion of the Yarralumla Shire from
Micalong to Brindabella. This would give Tumut Council control
of the Tumut-Canberra road, if it was constructed, practically to
Federal Capital Territory. The Council decided to in- form
Mr. Lee-Archer that it would support a petition, which must
comprise four-fifths of the ratepayers in the area con-concerned if it
was sent in. Mr. Lee-Archer's letter read as follows; — "Recently I noticed there was a move
to create another Riding in the Tumut Shire. This would be an opportune
time to extend the Tumut Shire to the Goodradigbee
River at Brindabella. This would give the Tumut Shire control
of the Tumut-Canberra road almost to the Federal Capital Territory. I have been given to understand
by the District Surveyor at Goulburn that a petition, signed by
four-fifths of the ratepayers within the area, would be sufficient for transfer
of the area. I am confident that every ratepayer
within the area would sign if approached, and I would undertake to have
the petition taken round if the Council is prepared to take over
the area and include it in the Tumut Shire. If this area is included in the Tumut
Shire it would conveniently connect on to the 'B' Riding, which could
then be bounded by the Tumut and Goodradigbee
Rivers on the west and south and the Goodradigbee
River and Goodradigbee Shire on the east and
Gundagai Shire on the north. The rates from the area would be
Consider- able and, as the Tumut-Canberra road should soon be a
main highway, the only expense to the Shire would be a few miles of
feeder roads. Trusting this suggestion will receive
the Council's approval and will lead to more ratepayers being satisfactorily
catered for." With reference to the erection of another
Riding, Cr. Quarmby said he did not think it would
be possible, as the Act states that a Council shall consist of not
more than nine or less than six and each Riding must have equal
representation. The only way would be to have single
Riding representation. It was strange that, a Municipal Council could have
up to 15 aldermen, yet a Shire Council, which controlled a larger area, could
only have nine. After further discussion it was
resolved that the. Council' support Mr. Lee Archer's suggestion and
to suggest that he send in a petition to -the Council signed by at
least four-fifths of the rate payers concerned. The 'Tumut Times' is heartily in accord
with the move to have this strip of country tacked on to the Tumut
Shire, for had it not been for the narrow parochialism of the
Yarralumla Shire in refusing a grant of £5000 in 1926 there would,
have been at least a good road between Tumut and Canberra at the
present time. This paper had the following to
say about the matter at that time:- "The Federal Territory absorbed the
Yarralumla Shire with the exception of a marginal fringe around it. That Shire Council, with little
revenue and big areas of Crown lands within its boundaries, is unable to
discharge its functions properly. The Shire has become a blot on local
government and the fragments that remain of it should be tacked on
to the adjoining Shires of Tumut, Goodradigbee,
Monaro, Gunning, Mulwarrie or Tallanda
Shires. Recently the Main Roads Board voted the Yarralumla Shire
Council £5000 for the construction of the road from Micalong,
the border of the Tumut Shire, across the small strip of country dividing the
Tumut Shire from the Federal Territory; but it returned the money, refus- ing to expend it
because it would not undertake to maintain the road once t' was
constructed. At the same time it opposes the
Tumut Shire Council in its efforts to promote that much-needed arterial
connection with the Federal Territory by asking the State Government to
take away from it the eastern strip between the Goodradigbee
and Monaro Shires and tack it on to the Yarralumla Shire so that
the opportunity of securing the road through from Micalong
to Canberra is foiled only because of the obstinacy and narrow
parochialism of the Yarralumla Shire Council. The public bodies from the Goodradigbee Shire to the Victorian border should
use their weight find every resource they possess to bring pressure
to bear on the State Government to abolish the Yarralumla Shire in toto and so give the Main Roads Board and the Tumut
Shire the opportunity, so devoutly wished, of carrying on this most
important national work." |