This article is about the Victorian local government area prior to 1995. For the local government area after 1995, see Rural City of Swan Hill. For the council encompassing the town itself prior to 1995, see City of Swan Hill.
The Swan Hill Road District, which initially covered most of north-western Victoria, was incorporated on 8 July 1862, and became a shire on 14 August 1871. The Shire of Gordon was severed and incorporated on 26 May 1885, from parts of the East and West Loddon Ridings. The Shire of Mildura followed suit on 10 January 1890, severed from the Lower Murray Riding.[2]
On 30 May 1893, the Shire of Castle Donnington was severed and proclaimed by the Governor of Victoria, from what remained of the West Loddon, East Loddon and Lower Murray Ridings. The remainder of the shire was renamed the Shire of Kerang on 31 December 1898. On 31 May 1904, Castle Donnington was renamed and gazetted as the Shire of Swan Hill.[3][4]
A new shire, Walpeup, was formed in western Victoria on 1 October 1911, taking in some western areas of Swan Hill and sections of five other shires. A small part of the shire in and near the town of Swan Hill was severed on 31 May 1939, and was incorporated as a borough, which became a city on 2 April 1964.[3]
On 20 January 1995, the Shire of Swan Hill was abolished, and along with the City of Swan Hill and the Tresco district of the Shire of Kerang, was merged into the newly created Rural City of Swan Hill.[5]
Wards
The Shire of Swan Hill was divided into three ridings, each of which elected three councillors:
^ abVictorian Municipal Directory. Brunswick: Arnall & Jackson. 1992. pp. 718–720, 846–847. Accessed at State Library of Victoria, La Trobe Reading Room.
^Public Record Office Victoria (2005). "Agency VA 4385". Retrieved 8 January 2008.