This article is about a local government entity in Victoria prior to 1994 that latterly did not include the city. For the current entity created in 2002 including both areas, see Rural City of Benalla. For the former council of the city itself, see City of Benalla.
The Shire of Benalla was a local government area about 188 kilometres (117 mi) northeast of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia. The shire covered an area of 2,322 square kilometres (896.5 sq mi), and existed from 1868 until 1994. From 1948 onwards, Benalla itself was managed by a different entity, later known as the City of Benalla.
History
Benalla was first incorporated as a road district on 4 September 1868, and became a shire on 3 September 1869. The declared area included the Shire of Euroa, which was severed and incorporated on 3 November 1879.[2]
Over the following years, the Shire of Benalla lost small amounts of territory at its edges:
11 April 1895 - Parts of the Warrenbayne Riding was transferred to the Shire of Violet Town;
23 December 1903 - Parts of the Devenish Riding was transferred to the Shire of Shepparton;
31 May 1906 - Parts of the Mokoan Riding was transferred to the Shire of Wangaratta.
On 1 September 1948, after considerable growth of Benalla as a regional centre, the Central Riding was severed, and became the Borough of Benalla, later becoming the City of Benalla, on 26 May 1965. On four occasions (10 April 1956, 1 February 1964, 17 September 1969, 13 February 1980), land was transferred to the City of Benalla.