City of Hawthorn
The City of Hawthorn was a local government area about east of Melbourne, the state capital of Victoria, Australia, on the southeast bank of the Yarra River. The city covered an area of, and existed from 1860 until 1994.
History
Hawthorn was incorporated as a municipal district on 27 July 1860. It was proclaimed as a town on 18 March 1887, and a city on 12 September 1890.On 22 June 1994, the City of Hawthorn was abolished, and along with the Cities of Camberwell and Kew, was merged into the newly created City of Boroondara. The new City was originally planned to be named "City of Riversdale".
The council met at the Hawthorn Town Hall, at the corner of Burwood and Glenferrie Roads, near Glenferrie railway station, Hawthorn. The facility is still used by the City of Boroondara as a regional arts centre.
Council name
| Name | Established |
| Hawthorn Municipality | 27 July 1860 |
| Hawthorn Borough Council | 1863 |
| Hawthorn Town Council | 18 March 1887 |
| Hawthorn City Council | 12 September 1890 |
Wards
The City of Hawthorn was divided into four wards in 1891, each electing three councillors:- Auburn Ward
- Glenferrie Ward
- Power Ward
- Yarra Ward