Wellington Shire Council's vision is for happy people, healthy environment and thriving communities.
Wellington Shire was formed in 1994 after the amalgamation of the Shire of Alberton, the Shire of Avon, the Shire of Maffra, the City of Sale and parts of the Shire of Rosedale.
It is Victoria's third largest municipality, covering an area of 10,924 square kilometres and is home to 45,639 residents (2021 census) spread across more than 30 different communities.
The Wellington Shire comprises a three ward structure (Northern, Central and Coastal), which is represented by 9 councillors (3 representing each ward). Wellington Shire has a full time equivalent workforce of 332.08 people (as at 30 June 2024) comprising full time, part time, casual and trainee/apprentice staff.
Wellington Shire is ideally placed for enjoying all that Gippsland has to offer, whether as a resident, visitor or tourist. It extends from the Great Dividing Range and Victoria's High Country, through rich irrigated flats and some of the most productive grazing land in Australia to the internationally significant Gippsland Lakes and Wetlands and the Ninety Mile Beach and Bass Strait.
Linked to Sydney and Melbourne by the Princes Highway, it also boasts direct links to Canberra and the eastern seaboard of New South Wales.
Wellington has a strong and diverse local economy boasting oil and gas production industries, manufacturing, government, defence, primary industries, forestry, construction and retail industries.