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VPRS 12869 Index to Council Minutes [RECORDS NOT TRANSFERRED]

Public Record Office Victoria
Woorayl (Shire 1888-1994)
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Minutes of council meetings were created in accordance with section 145 of the Municipal Institutions Act 1863 (27 Vic., No. 184) and with subsequent legislation relating to local government including the Local Government Act 1958 (No. 6299). Many local government bodies in existance prior to 1863 maintained records of their meetings in the form of minutes.

Thse acts have required that each meeting of council, minutes of all proceedings are recorded together with the names of all councillors oresent and all who vote for and against motions. The "master set" of minutes is also required to be signed by the mayor or chairman of the meeting once the minutes have been confirmed at the following council meeting. The minutes relate to the wide range of activities for which the council is responsible, including building, community services, collection of rates, property valuation and town planning.

The Index to Council Minutes facilitates retrieval of information from within the council minutes.

Data time period: [1988 TO 1993]

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141,-34 142.91934,-34.1456 144.58213,-35.65923 147.74263,-35.87318 150.02422,-37.52904 150.2,-39.2 141,-39.2 141,-34

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