Sorell Council

Sorell Council
Tasmania
Map showing the Sorell local government area.
Coordinates 42.7808°S 147.6904°E / -42.7808; 147.6904
Population 16,734 (LGA 2021)
Established 1 January 1862
Area 584 km2 (225.5 sq mi)
Mayor Kerry Vincent
Council seat Sorell
Region Sorell and surrounds
State electorate(s) Lyons
Federal division(s) Lyons
Website Sorell Council
LGAs around Sorell Council:
Southern Midlands Glamorgan Spring Bay Glamorgan Spring Bay
Clarence Sorell Council Tasman Sea
Clarence Frederick Henry Bay Tasman
Map showing Sorell LGA in Tasmania

Sorell Council is a local government body in Tasmania, situated in the south-east of the state. The Sorell local government area is classified as rural and has a population of 15,218, the major centres of the region include Dodges Ferry, Dunalley, Primrose Sands and the principal town of Sorell.

History and attributes

The Sorell Municipal Council was established on 1 January 1862, and the first council elected March 26 1862. Sorell is classified as rural, agricultural and very large under the Australian Classification of Local Governments.

Sorell was historically divided from Hobart, and relied on ferry transport until the construction of a causeway in 1872.

Marion Bay, on the council's east coast, was home to the Tasmanian Falls Festival, an annual music and arts festival held every New Year's Eve for 17 years between 2003 - 2019. Due to impacts of the COVID-19 pandemic, the festival did not continue beyond its 17th year.

Suburbs

Suburb Census population 2021 Reason
Shark Point Included in Penna
Midway Point 3384
Penna 437
Sorell 3597
Forcett 1102
Lewisham 799
Dodges Ferry 2646
Carlton 1363
Primrose Sands 1209
Carlton River 347
Connellys Marsh 40
Dunalley 333
Boomey Bay 117
Marion Bay 56
Bream Creek 126
Nugent 117
Wattle Hill 176
Pawleena 112
Orielton 430
Copping 200
Kellevie 185
Total 16,776
(42) Variance
Local government total 16,734 Gazetted Sorell Council local government area

See also