Wollondilly Shire Council
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Wollondilly Shire New South Wales |
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Population: | 36,953[1] | ||||||||||||
Area: | 2,560 km² | ||||||||||||
Mayor: | Phillip Costa | ||||||||||||
Council Seat: | Picton (62-64 Menangle Street)[2] | ||||||||||||
Region: | Southern Highlands, Central Tablelands | ||||||||||||
State District: | Wollondilly (2004 boundaries) | ||||||||||||
Federal Division: | Hume | ||||||||||||
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Wollondilly Shire is a Local Government Area (LGA) just west of the southwestern outskirts of Sydney and is named after the Wollondilly River. It is crossed by the Hume Highway and the Southern Highlands railway line. It contains several small towns and villages broken up by farms and sandstone gorges. Its west is wilderness and includes the Nattai Wilderness and the Burragorang Valley. The majority of the shire is either National Park or Water Catchment for several of Sydneys main dams. It also has the distinction of providing 97% of Sydney's water supply.
The major town in the Shire is Picton. Other towns and villages include: Tahmoor, Bargo, Yanderra, Pheasants Nest, Thirlmere, Buxton, Wilton, Appin, Douglas Park, Menangle, Cawdor, The Oaks, Oakdale,Warragamba and Silverdale. It also includes the almost inaccessible ghost town of Yerranderie.
[edit] References
- ^ Wollondilly (A) (Local Government Area. 2001 Census QuickStats. Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved on 2006-11-27.
- ^ Wollondilly Shire Council. Department of Local Government. Retrieved on 2006-11-27.