Municipality of Coolgardie

[3] The council was responsible for the construction of the Coolgardie Mechanics' Institute in 1894–96; it gave Coolgardie a library "claimed as one of the best in the colony outside Perth" as well as a concert hall and reading room, but resulted in the council incurring a £900 debt.

[3] The boundaries of the municipality were expanded on 13 September 1895, with the additional land including the Coolgardie suburb known as "Toorak".

[5] It was divided into a system of four wards on 12 October 1898, but these were abolished in 1901 due to a decline in population; the number of councillors was also dropped from twelve to nine at the same time.

[8] The council chambers were damaged by fire in 1903, and the mechanics' institute committee folded in the same year.

[3] The municipality ceased to exist on 20 May 1921 when it was merged into the surrounding Coolgardie Road District.