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City of Rockingham
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City of Rockingham
Western Australia
The City of Rockingham within the Perth metropolitan area
City of Rockingham coat of arms
Map
Population135,678 (LGA 2021)[1]
 • Density526.9/km2 (1,365/sq mi)
Established1897
Area257.5 km2 (99.4 sq mi)[2]
MayorDeb Hamblin
Council seatRockingham
RegionSouth Metropolitan Perth
State electorate(s)Rockingham, Warnbro, Kwinana, Darling Range
Federal division(s)Brand
WebsiteCity of Rockingham
LGAs around City of Rockingham:
Kwinana Serpentine-Jarrahdale
City of Rockingham Serpentine-Jarrahdale
Mandurah Murray

The City of Rockingham is a council and local government area, comprising the south coastal suburbs of the Western Australian capital city of Perth.

History

Rockingham is located in the southern part of the traditional tribal territory of the Whadjuk, who form part of the Noongar language group.

Rockingham was named after the British ship Rockingham.[3]

In 1896, residents of Rockingham petitioned to establish a road board, which they proposed be called "Clarence" which was the name of the failed settlement of Thomas Peel at Woodman Point. The area at the time fell within the responsibility of the Fremantle District Road Board. The name "Clarence" was declined by the Department of Lands and Surveys,[4]: pp83-85  and the Rockingham Road District was gazetted on 4 February 1897.[5]

The agricultural hall on the corner of Flinders Lane and Kent Street in Rockingham was used for the Roads Board's administration until an office was constructed for the Roads Board on the corner of Office Road and Mandurah Road in East Rockingham in 1905. In 1929 the Board resolved to relocate the administration to Rockingham Beach and the various buildings, including the Agricultural Hall and the vacated Rockingham Beach Primary School building on Kent Street, were used as the Board's offices.[4]

A new office was constructed for the Roads Board in 1946 on the corner of Flinders Lane and Kent Street.[4]

In February 1954 the Kwinana Road District was formed from the northern portion of the Rockingham Road District.

On 1 July 1961, the Road District became the Shire of Rockingham following enactment of the Local Government Act 1960.[6][7] In 1971, the Shire relocated to new offices on Council Avenue on land donated by developers Rockingham Park Pty Ltd 2 km southeast of the traditional centre of Rockingham Beach, which was to become the new major centre of Rockingham and Kwinana. The Rockingham City Shopping Centre opened in the new centre in 1971. Despite the move to the new "city centre," the community apparently considered Rockingham Beach to be the rightful civic heart of Rockingham, as evidenced by the Shire's decision to construct Flinders Hall on Flinders Lane, despite the new Council offices being constructed in the same year.[4]: pp287-288 

On 12 November 1988 the Council attained City status.[6][7] In 1994, the City relocated to new Council chambers and civic centre on Civic Boulevard.[8]

In 2008, the Council adopted a plan for the Rockingham Strategic Regional (or Primary) Centre which incorporated both the traditional centre at Rockingham Beach and the "City Centre" of the 1970s into a larger, encompassing centre. The plan seeks to increase the residential population within this new city centre envelope from 12,000 to 36,000 through the provision of transit-oriented development, which would in turn support the operation of light rail between the Rockingham Train Station and Rockingham Beach.[9]

Wards and mayor

The Rockingham council chambers

The city has been divided into four wards.

  • Rockingham Ward (3 councillors)
  • Safety Bay Ward (3 councillors)
  • Baldivis Ward (3 councillors)
  • Comet Bay Ward (2 councillors)

Historically, the mayor was elected from among the councillors. The election system was changed for the 2021 council election, with the mayor directly elected. Deb Hamblin succeeded retiring Barry Sammels as mayor of the City of Rockingham, becoming the first female to hold this position.[10] Hamblin was officially sworn in on 19 October 2021 for a four-year term.[11]

At the time of the announcement of his retirement in August 2021, Barry Sammels had been the longest-serving active mayor in Western Australia, having first been elected mayor of Rockingham in 2003. Previous to this, he had been elected as a councillor in 1997 and as the deputy mayor in 2001.[12][13]

Of the current councillors, Leigh Liley is the longest-serving, having first been elected to the council in 1999, while the current mayor, Deb Hamblin, served on the council from 2005 until her election to mayor.[14]

Current council composition:

Position Name Term
Mayor Deb Hamblin 2021–25
Deputy mayor Lorna Buchan 2023–25
Rockingham/Safety Bay Ward Peter Hudson 2023–27
Craig Buchanan 2023–27
Mark Jones 2023–27
Caroline Hume 2021–25
Leigh Liley 2021–25
Dawn Jecks 2021–25
Baldivis Ward Mike Crichton 2023–27
Kelly Middlecoat 2023–27
Brett Wormall 2021–25
Comet Bay Ward Lorna Buchan 2023–27
Robert Schmidt 2021–25

Election results

2023

Baldivis

2023 Western Australian local elections: Baldivis Ward[15][16]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Christians Mike Crichton (elected) 1,777 24.43 +24.43
Independent Kelly Middlecoat (elected) 1,770 24.33
Labor Lucas Martin 1,058 14.54
Independent Dylan Mbano 819 11.26
Independent Sally Davies 680 9.35
Independent Rebecca Privilege 674 9.26
Turnout 7,362 30.57
Christians gain from Independent Swing N/A
Independent hold Swing N/A

Comet Bay

2023 Western Australian local elections: Comet Bay Ward[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Lorna Buchan (elected) 3,333 64.68
Independent David Rudman 1,051 20.40
Independent Nic Nolan 769 14.92
Turnout 5,198 32.18
Independent hold Swing N/A

Rockingham/Safety Bay

2023 Western Australian local elections: Rockingham/Safety Bay Ward[15]
Party Candidate Votes % ±%
Independent Liberal Mark Jones (elected) 3,048 19.48
Independent Liberal Peter Hudson (elected) 2,815 18.00
Legalise Cannabis Craig Buchanan (elected) 1,924 12.30
Legalise Cannabis Rae Cottam 1,714 10.96
Independent Adelle Hemingway 1,450 9.27
Independent Kingsley Klau 1,170 7.48
Independent Jason Davies 976 6.24
Independent Davina Reid 754 4.82
Independent Dawn Palmer 655 4.19
Independent Dean Bradley 627 4.01
Independent Brett Garner 510 3.26
Turnout 15,643 29.98
Independent Liberal win Swing N/A
Independent Liberal gain from Legalise Cannabis Swing N/A
Legalise Cannabis hold Swing N/A

Suburbs

The suburbs of the City of Rockingham with population and size figures based on the most recent Australian census:[17][18]

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Suburb Population Area Map
Baldivis 37,697 (SAL 2021)[19] 87.3 km2 (33.7 sq mi) Map
Cooloongup 6,696 (SAL 2021)[20] 11.9 km2 (4.6 sq mi) Map
East Rockingham 311 (SAL 2021)[21] 8.8 km2 (3.4 sq mi) Map
Garden Island 772 (SAL 2021)[22] 11 km2 (4.2 sq mi) Map
Golden Bay 5,681 (SAL 2021)[23] 4.45 km2 (1.72 sq mi) Map
Hillman 1,807 (SAL 2021)[24] 1.2 km2 (0.46 sq mi) Map
Karnup 2,096 (SAL 2021)[25] 32.2 km2 (12.4 sq mi) Map
Keralup * 0 (SAL 2021)[26] 40.3 km2 (15.6 sq mi)