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Title: COOMAMONARO SHIRE


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COOMA-MONARO SHIRE
  • A Profile

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Contact Details
  • Cooma-Monaro Shire CouncilCommissioner Street,
    CoomaPO Box 714, Cooma(02) 6450
    1777www.cooma.nsw.gov.au

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Electorate Details
  • State Electorate of Eden-MonaroMember for Monaro
    (since 2003), Steve Whan Australian Labor Party
  • Federal Electorate of Eden-MonaroMember for
    Eden-Monaro (since 1996), Gary Nairn Liberal
    Party

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An Introduction
  • Cooma is the largest town in the region. A very
    good sealed road system offers easy access to
    Melbourne and to Sydney.
  • We are approximately one hour by road from the
    ski fields, the Sapphire Coast and Canberra.

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History
  • When Europeans came upon this area in the 1820s
    they commented on what excellent grazing land it
    offered, as it did not need to be
    cleared.Within 20 years our population was
    2,000 people, 500,000 sheep and 50,000 cattle.

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Monaro means treeless plains
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History continued
  • The Kiandra Gold-rush of 1860 saw the Cooma
    population soar, and established Cooma as the
    commercial centre for the region with stores,
    hotels, the court-house, gaol, banks, even a
    convent being established, and the railway in
    1889.

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History continued
  • Today, Cooma remains the main supply and service
    centre for the Snowy Mountains and Monaro region
  • Cooma District Hospital services the entire
    region (including the skifields)
  • Countrylink terminates in Cooma (continues to the
    coast but not further into the mountains)

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Population
  • The current population of Cooma-Monaro Shire is
    9,725 (compared to 9,448 in 2001)
  • The population is ageing In 2006 our population
    of 5-14 year-olds is 16.23 less than in
    2001While our population of 55-64 year-olds is
    20.13 greater
  • Source ABS Census 2001 2006

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Population continued
  • A population forecast prepared by Dr Kim Houghton
    of Strategic Economic Solutions indicates a
    marked increased in the population of older
    people in Cooma-Monaro
  • This is typical, although in Cooma-Monaro we lose
    our 15-24 year-olds as they leave for university
    education

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Labour Force
  • The Total Labour Force of Cooma-Monaro Shire in
    2006 is 4,659 (an 8.29 increase on 2001)(There
    was a decrease of 18.15 in unemployed people
    from 2001 to 2006)
  • Source ABS Census 2001 2006

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Industry of Employment
  • The industry employing the most people - 12.73
    of the local population - is Retail
    TradeFollowed by Public Administration
    Safety (9.85), Health Community Services
    (9.42) Agriculture, Forestry, Fishing
    (8.65)
  • Source ABS Census 2001 2006

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Industry of Employment continued
  • Manufacturing employs 4.89
  • Electricity, Gas, Water employs 4.69
  • Construction employs 8.04
  • Transport Storage employs 4.01
  • Source ABS Census 2001 2006

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Main Industry Sectors
  • Our main industries are
  • Agriculture
  • Tourism (Retail Accommodation)
  • Government/Community Services (Defence Force Call
    Centre, Correctional Centre, Local Government,
    Snowy Hydro)

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Freight-generating Industries
  • Local industries generating freight include
  • Wool-brokers
  • Cattle Sheep farming
  • Abattoir
  • Retail businesses
  • Tourism (passenger buses, year-round)
  • The route is used by logging other trucks as
    well

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Cooma-Monaro Transport Infrastructure
  • AirportSnowy Mountains Airport is located
    (outside the shire) 12km from Cooma, utilised
    mainly by tourists during the ski season and
    business people (this is ceasing during Summer
    2007/8)
  • RailThe railway service to Cooma ceased
    operation in 1989, exactly 100 years after it came

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Transport Infrastructure Needs
  • Lifestyle
  • Industry
  • Tourism

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Needs - Lifestyle
  • Safe roads are vital, due to lack of other
    transport options
  • Public road transport is needed to cater for the
    needs of the ageing population
  • Sydney-centric policies affect regional NSW
    eg youth driving rules being considered do not
    take into account the needs of rural youth
  • Source Cooma-Monaro Shire Council Submission to
    NSW Rural Regional Taskforce

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Needs - Industry
  • The Snowy Monaro Business Enterprise Centre
    undertook an Industry Industrial Land Audit in
    2005
  • Amongst the respondents were manufacturers of
    herbal tonics, rabbit food, spun yarn, winery
    equipment, organic foodstuffs, kit homes, energy
    storage, cabinet-making, cattle-handling
    equipment, hydraulics, electronic control systems
    and ski industry support products

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Needs Industry continued
  • Advantages of Having Your Business in Cooma (89
    respondents)Lifestyle attractive town, social
    life, nice/trustworthy people, proximity to
    beach/skifields, climate, low crime-rate, low
    stressLocation between Sydney, Melbourne,
    Canberra, low-cost real estate, low
    overheadsLocal Support

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Needs Industry continued
  • Disadvantages of Having Your Business in Cooma
    (59 respondents)Population Base not growing
    quickly enough, not large enough to support some
    business/industryFuel Freight cost
    availabilityLocation Distance for deliveries,
    IsolationInfrastructure Lack of tertiary
    institutions, local/regional transport system,
    skills shortage

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Needs Industry continued
  • Of the respondents sampled
  • 50 said Transport Costs are Fair
  • 19 said they are Good
  • 17 said they are Poor
  • 10 said they are Very Poor
  • 4 said they are Excellent

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Needs Industry continued
  • In 2006, there was a 20.69 increase in the
    number of Cooma-Monaro Shire residents using
    Motorcycles/Scooters as a mode of transport to
    get to workAnd a 14.16 increase in the number
    of residents driving a Car to work

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Needs Industry continued
  • One reason for our population growth is the fact
    the Shire was amalgamated in 2004, Michelago is
    now within Cooma-Monaro ShireA number of
    Cooma-Monaro Shire residents are employed in the
    ACT, and therefore commute each day for work

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Needs - Tourism
  • Kosciuszko National Park sees approximately 2
    million vehicles entering the park each year,
    predominantly for recreation purposes
  • The ratio of wintersummer visitors is changing
    the number of people driving themselves (rather
    than using public transport) is increasing the
    number of motorcycle tourists is increasing

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Needs Tourism continued
  • In the Tourism Snowy Mountains Regional Tourism
    Plan (dated 2002), one action wasDevelop a
    proposal for sealingthe road between Dalgety
    Bombala (now called the Snowy River Way)the
    access road to Yarrangobilly Cavesthe road
    between Adaminaby Tharwa (the Bobeyan Road)
    andthe route through Namadji National Park

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Needs Tourism continued
  • Tourism Snowy Mountains is strongly supportive of
    the continued improvement to roads throughout the
    region, as this improves access for visitors, as
    well as enabling the visitor to further explore
    and experience the region by utilising loops and
    trails.

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Sources
  • Cooma-Monaro Shire Council Business Information
    Kit
  • Australian Bureau of Statistics 2001 2006
  • Strategic Economic Solutions Understanding Your
    Market Presentation 2007
  • Snowy Monaro BEC Industry Industrial Land Audit
    2005
  • Cooma-Monaro Shire Council Submission to NSW
    Rural Regional Taskforce
  • Tourism Snowy Mountains Regional Tourism Plan
    2002
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