Local government areas of South Australia
This is a list of local government areas in South Australia. They are grouped by region, as defined by the Local Government Association of South Australia.[1]
Local government in South Australia is recognised by the Constitution Act 1934 (SA) section 64A.[2]
LGAs sorted by region
Name |
Council seat |
Region |
Year Estab. |
Area (km²) |
Pop'n (2006) |
Notes |
Map |
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Adelaide, City ofCity of Adelaide | Adelaide | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1840 | 15.57 | 19,444 |
Capital city of South Australia |
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Adelaide Hills Council, Adelaide Hills Council | Woodside | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 795.08 | 39,852 | Amalgamation of District Councils of East Torrens, Gumeracha, Onkaparinga and Stirling | |
Burnside, City ofCity of Burnside | Tusmore | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1856 | 27.53 | 44,300 |
1856 Gazetted as District Council of Burnside |
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Campbelltown, City ofCity of Campbelltown | Rostrevor | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1867 | 24.35 | 49,281 |
1867 Established as the District Council of Campbelltown |
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Charles Sturt, City ofCity of Charles Sturt | Woodville | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 52.14 | 106,995 | Amalgamation of City of Hindmarsh Woodville and the City of Henley and Grange | |
Gawler, Town ofTown of Gawler | Gawler | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1857 | 41.1 | 20,730 | The Corporation of the Town of Gawler was established on 9 July 1857 as the residents were not happy that the town area was covered by three different district councils. | |
Holdfast Bay, City ofCity of Holdfast Bay | Brighton | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 13.72 | 38,653 | Amalgamation of Glenelg and Brighton councils | |
Marion, City ofCity of Marion | Sturt | Metropolitan Adelaide | 55.5 | 84,142 | |||
Mitcham, City ofCity of Mitcham | Torrens Park | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1853 | 75.55 | 63,315 | First LGA formally founded after the City of Adelaide | |
Norwood Payneham & St Peters, City ofCity of Norwood Payneham & St Peters | Norwood | Metropolitan Adelaide | 15.1 | 36,128 | Amalgamation of the City of Kensington and Norwood, the City of Payneham and the Town of St Peters. | ||
Onkaparinga, City ofCity of Onkaparinga | Noarlunga Centre | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 518.4 | 160,404 | Amalgamation of Cities of Happy Valley and Noarlunga with part of the District Council of Willunga. | |
Playford, City ofCity of Playford | Elizabeth | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 344.9 | 77,469 | Amalgamation of City of Elizabeth and City of Munno Para | |
Port Adelaide Enfield, City ofCity of Port Adelaide Enfield | Port Adelaide | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1997 | 97 | 111,455 | Amalgamation of Cities of Port Adelaide and Enfield | |
Prospect, City ofCity of Prospect | Prospect | Metropolitan Adelaide | 7.81 | 20,910 | |||
Salisbury, City ofCity of Salisbury | Salisbury | Metropolitan Adelaide | 158.1 | 130,022 | |||
Tea Tree Gully, City ofCity of Tea Tree Gully | Modbury | Metropolitan Adelaide | 95.21 | 100,155 | Originally part of Highercombe District Council. Became a separate district council in 1858. Reunited with Highercombe in 1935 under current name. | ||
Unley, City ofCity of Unley | Unley | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1906 | 14.29 | 38,465 | ||
Walkerville, Town ofTown of Walkerville | Gilberton | Metropolitan Adelaide | 3.57 | 7,338 | |||
West Torrens, City ofCity of West Torrens | Hilton | Metropolitan Adelaide | 1856 | 37.07 | 55,620 | Amalgamation of Thebarton and West Torrens 1997 | |
Ceduna, District Council ofDistrict Council of Ceduna | Ceduna | Eyre Peninsula | 1896 | 5,427.1 | 3,797 | ||
Cleve, District Council ofDistrict Council of Cleve | Cleve | Eyre Peninsula | 1911 | 4,506.7 | 1,908 | Separated from Franklin Harbour | |
Elliston, District Council ofDistrict Council of Elliston | Elliston | Eyre Peninsula | 1887 | 6,500 | 1,169 | Boundary changes in 1989 | |
Franklin Harbour, District Council ofDistrict Council of Franklin Harbour | Cowell | Eyre Peninsula | 1888 | 3,283 | 1,355 | ||
Kimba, District Council ofDistrict Council of Kimba | Kimba | Eyre Peninsula | 1924 | 3,986.2 | 1,125 | ||
Lower Eyre Peninsula, District Council ofDistrict Council of Lower Eyre Peninsula | Cummins | Eyre Peninsula | 1921 | 4,771 | 4,820 | Part of District Council of Port Lincoln (proclaimed 1880). District Council of Tumby Bay separated in 1906. Corporation of Port Lincoln separated in 1921. Remainder named District Council of Lincoln. Renamed Lower Eyre Peninsula in 1988. | |
Port Augusta, City ofCity of Port Augusta | Port Augusta | Eyre Peninsula | 1964 | 1,153.1 | 14,669 | ||
Port Lincoln, City ofCity of Port Lincoln | Port Lincoln | Eyre Peninsula | 1921 | 30.4 | 14,593 | Separated from District Council of Port Lincoln in 1921. Proclaimed a city in 1971 | |
Streaky Bay, District Council ofDistrict Council of Streaky Bay | Streaky Bay | Eyre Peninsula | 1887 | 6,232 | 2,181 | ||
Tumby Bay, District Council ofDistrict Council of Tumby Bay | Tumby Bay | Eyre Peninsula | 1906 | 2,615.9 | 2,757 | Separated from District Council of Port Lincoln | |
Wudinna District Council, Wudinna District Council | Wudinna | Eyre Peninsula | 1925 | 5,393.8 | 1,314 | Established as the District Council of Minnipa. Later renamed as District Council of Le Hunte. Given present name in 2008. | |
Whyalla, City ofCity of Whyalla | Whyalla | Eyre Peninsula | 1970 | 1,032.5 | 23,028 | ||
Barossa Council, Barossa Council | Angaston | Central | 1996 | 912 | 22,514 | Amalgamation of District Councils of Angaston, Barossa, Tanunda and (since 1997) part of Mount Pleasant | |
Barunga West, District Council ofDistrict Council of Barunga West | Port Broughton | Central | 2,631 | ||||
Clare and Gilbert Valleys, District Council ofDistrict Council of Clare and Gilbert Valleys | Clare | Central | 1997 | 8,743 | Amalgamation of District Council of Clare, the District Council of Riverton and the District Council of Saddleworth and Auburn. | ||
Copper Coast, District Council of theDistrict Council of the Copper Coast | Kadina | Central | 1997 | 773 | 12,901 | Amalgamation of District Council of Northern Yorke Peninsula and Corporation of the Town of Wallaroo | |
Flinders Ranges Council, Flinders Ranges Council | Quorn | Central | 4,198 | 1,784 | |||
Goyder, Regional Council ofRegional Council of Goyder | Burra | Central | 1997 | 6,718.9 | 4,285 | Amalgamation of District Councils of Burra Burra (formerly the Corporation of the Town of Burra and the Burra District Council), Eudunda, Hallet and Robertstown. | |
Light Regional Council, Light Regional Council | Kapunda | Central | 1,277.6 | 13,658 | |||
Mallala, District Council ofDistrict Council of Mallala | Central | 932.1 | 8,385 | ||||
Mount Remarkable, District Council ofDistrict Council of Mount Remarkable | Melrose | Central | 1980 | 3,424.5 | 2,951 | Amalgamation of Port Germein District Council and Wilmington District Council | |
Northern Areas Council, Northern Areas Council | Central | 1997 | 4,866 | Amalgamation of District Councils of Rocky River, Spalding, and Jamestown | |||
Orroroo Carrieton, District Council ofDistrict Council of Orroroo Carrieton | Central | 938 | |||||
Peterborough, District Council ofDistrict Council of Peterborough | Peterborough | Central | |||||
Port Pirie Regional Council, Port Pirie Regional Council | Port Pirie | Central | 18,076 | ||||
Wakefield Regional Council, Wakefield Regional Council | Balaklava | Central | 1997 | 3,469.4 | 6,756 | Amalgamation of District Councils of Blyth-Snowtown and Wakefield Plains. | |
Yorke Peninsula Council, Yorke Peninsula Council | Maitland | Central | 1997 | 5,834 | 11,736 | renamed from District Council of Yorke Peninsula in 2013 | |
Alexandrina Council, Alexandrina Council | Goolwa | Southern and Hills | 1997 | 1,826.8 | 23,160 | Amalgamation of the District Council of Strathalbyn, the District Council of Port Elliot and Goolwa, and a portion of the District Council of Willunga. | |
Kangaroo Island Council, Kangaroo Island Council | Kingscote | Southern and Hills | 1996 | 4,400.1 | 4,612 | Amalgamation of the District Council of Kingscote and the District Council of Dudley. | |
Mount Barker, District Council ofDistrict Council of Mount Barker | Mount Barker | Southern and Hills | 29,864 | ||||
Victor Harbor, City ofCity of Victor Harbor | Victor Harbor | Southern and Hills | 1975 | 386.5 | 13,608 | Amalgamation of District Council of Encounter Bay and the Corporation of Victor Harbor in 1975. Formerly a district council, became a city in 2000. | |
Yankalilla, District Council ofDistrict Council of Yankalilla | Yankalilla | Southern and Hills | 1854 | 750.6 | 4,577 | ||
Berri Barmera Council, Berri Barmera Council | Murray Mallee | 1996 | 508 | 11,240 | Amalgamation of district councils of Barmera and Berri. | ||
Coorong District Council, TheThe Coorong District Council | Meningie | Murray Mallee | 1995 | 8,830.6 | 5,825 | Amalgamation of District Council of Coonalpyn Downs, Peake District Council and Meningie District Council. | |
Gerard Community Council, Gerard Community Council | Winkie | Murray Mallee | 1974 | 85.9 | 96 | ||
Karoonda East Murray, District Council ofDistrict Council of Karoonda East Murray | Karoonda | Murray Mallee | 1979 | 4,415 | 1,193 | Amalgamation of District Council of Karoonda and District Council of East Murray | |
Loxton Waikerie, District Council ofDistrict Council of Loxton Waikerie | Murray Mallee | 1997 | 7,957 | 4,612 | Amalgamation of district councils of Loxton, Waikerie and Browns Well. | ||
Mid Murray Council, Mid Murray Council | Murray Mallee | 1997 | 7,957 | 8,511 | Amalgamation of district councils of Mannum, Morgan, Ridley-Truro and part of the District Council of Mount Pleasant. | ||
Murray Bridge, Rural City ofRural City of Murray Bridge | Murray Bridge | Murray Mallee | 19,402 | ||||
Renmark Paringa Council, Renmark Paringa Council | Renmark | Murray Mallee | 1996 | 915.5 | 9,882 | Amalgamation of Town of Renmark and the District Council of Paringa. | |
Southern Mallee District Council, Southern Mallee District Council | Pinnaroo | Murray Mallee | 6,000 | 2,189 | |||
Grant, District Council ofDistrict Council of Grant | Mount Gambier | Southeast | 1996 | 1,904 | 8,652 | Amalgamation of District Councils of Mount Gambier and Port MacDonnell. | |
Kingston District Council, Kingston District Council | Kingston SE | Southeast | 1873 | 3,337.7 | 2,469 | Renamed from Lacepede District Council in 2000. | |
Mount Gambier, City ofCity of Mount Gambier | Mount Gambier | Southeast | 308 | 21,256 | |||
Naracoorte Lucindale Council, Naracoorte Lucindale Council | Naracoorte | Southeast | 1993 | 4,516.7 | 8,489 | Amalgamation of District Council of Naracoorte, District Council of Lucindale and the Corporate Township of Naracoorte. | |
Robe, District Council ofDistrict Council of Robe | Robe | Southeast | 1869 | 1,091.1 | 1,480 | ||
Tatiara District Council, Tatiara District Council | Bordertown | Southeast | 1876 | 6,476 | 6,660 | ||
Wattle Range Council, Wattle Range Council | Millicent | Southeast | 1997 | 3,923.5 | 12,554 | Amalgamation of district councils of Beachport, Millicent and Penola. | |
Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara, Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara | Umuwa | Outback | 1981 | 102,650 | 2,230 | ||
Coober Pedy, District Council ofDistrict Council of Coober Pedy | Coober Pedy | Outback | 1987 | 77.8 | 1,913 | ||
Maralinga Tjarutja, Maralinga Tjarutja | Ceduna | Outback | 2006 | 102,863 | 105 | ||
Nepabunna Community Council, Nepabunna Community Council | Nepabunna | Outback | 1998 | 76.37 | 53 | ||
Outback Communities Authority, Outback Communities Authority | Port Augusta | Outback | 1978 | 624,339 | 3,959 | Covers almost 60 percent of the state's area, mostly in the arid regions of the centre and north. | |
Roxby Downs, Municipal Council ofMunicipal Council of Roxby Downs | Roxby Downs | Outback | 1982 | 110 | 4,484 | ||
Yalata Community, Yalata Community | Outback | 1994 | 4,563 | 100 |
Maps
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Partial map of LGAs
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LGA regions
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Types of LGAs
See also
References
- ↑ "Council Maps". LGASA Official Site. Local Government Association of South Australia. Retrieved 12 April 2011.
- ↑ "Constitution Act 1934 – Section 64A". Australasian Legal Information Institute. Government of South Australia. 1934. Retrieved 24 June 2013.
External links
- Shires of Australia at statoids.com
- Local Government Association of South Australia
- Local Government Regions of SA – clickable maps
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