2023/24
Edward River

Edward River includes the the town of Deniliquin and the six rural villages of Blighty, Booroorban, Conargo, Mayrung, Pretty Pine and Wanganella. The Edward River is a tributary of the Murray River and provides the area with a number of sporting, recreational and bushwalking opportunities.

The area is known for the iconic Deni Ute Muster, which has established Deniliquin as the Ute capital of the world.

Data for this website has been sourced from Council’s financial statements, Council’s annual report and Council’s data returns. The website also refers to data from a number of agencies and entities. Please refer to the data page of this website for links to definitions, information on performance measures, benchmarks, OLG Groups and the data sources that have been used.

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Contacting Council

Address:
180 Cressy Street
Deniliquin NSW 2710
Postal Address:
PO Box 270, Deniliquin NSW 2710
Phone: 03 5898 3000
Fax: 03 5898 3029

Your Local Government Area

Result
Population (No.) 8,411
Area (Km2) 8883.4
Council Classification Large Rural
OLG Group 10
State Planning Region Riverina Murray
JO Region Riverina and Murray

Your Council

Result Group Avg. *
Councillors (No.) 9 9
Population per Councillor (No.) 935 855
Equivalent Full Time Staff (EFT) (No.) 121 120
2023/24 Revenue ($'000) 53557 50781
2023/24 Expenses ($'000) 37327 37197
Residential Pensioner Rebates (%) 18.91744122 22.6628294
Population Density (residents per Km2) 1 1.68
* A NSW council group is determined firstly by whether they are Urban or Rural in nature, and then by population size and density. Please refer to OLG Groups in data tab on website for more information on how individual councils are classified. An OLG group average is then calculated by the average of the same group number eg. All Group 5 Regional Towns/City or all Group 8 Rural.

Your Public Facilities

Result Group Avg.
Public Swimming Pool Complexes (inc rock pools) (No.) 1 2
Public Halls (No.) 10 6
Public Libraries (No.) 1 1.608695652
Open Public Space (ha) 947.2 198.2795652
Total Road Length (km) 1,598.76 1,733.51

Demographics of Population

under 20 years
20 - 59 years
60 years and older

Council population (%)

Group population (%)

7.2%

population change last 5 years

Source: ABS, Estimated Resident Population (ERP)

Your Local Population

Latest Outcome Group Avg.
Five Year Population Change (%) -7.199471598 -0.924729073
Population aged under 20 years (%) 24.3 24.33698905
Population aged between 20 and 59 years (%) 43 43.04349818
Population aged 60 years and older (%) 32.6 32.61951277
Aboriginal & Torres Strait Islanders (%) 6 12.34374739
Speaks language other than English at home (%) 3 2.908695652
Socio-Economic Index Rank (1 low, 128 high) 41 39.82608696

Council Population Gender

Aboriginal & Torres
Strait Islander

Language Diversity

Rest of population

Your local population (%)


Your Local Economy

Result Group Avg.
Unemployment Rate (%) 4.6 2.856521739
Avg Taxable Income ($) 48318 45141.69565
Avg Household Size (No.) 2.3 2.352173913
Value of DA's determined ($'000) 21429 24509
Active Businesses in LGA (No.) 1023 926.3043478

Largest Industry Employer

Agricutlure, Forestry & Fishing