MacDonnell Region

MacDonnell Regional Council
Northern Territory
Population 6,982 (2013 est)[1]
 • Density 0.0259762/km2 (0.067278/sq mi)
Established 2008
Area 268,784.20 km2 (103,778.2 sq mi)
Mayor Sid Anderson
Council seat Alice Springs (not part of council)
Region Alice Springs Region
Territory electorate(s) Namatjira, Stuart
Federal Division(s) Lingiari
Website MacDonnell Regional Council
LGAs around MacDonnell Regional Council:
Halls Creek Central Desert Boulia
Halls Creek MacDonnell Regional Council Diamantina
East Pilbara unincorporated area unincorporated area

The MacDonnell Regional Council is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia. The region covers an area of 268,784 square kilometres (103,778 square miles) and has an estimated population of 6,982 people.

Geography

MacDonnell Regional Council occupies the south of Northern Territory and is the only LGA that borders with South Australia, specifically with Anangu Pitjantjatjara Yankunytjatjara in the southwest and the unincorporated area in the southeast.

Alice Springs and Yulara are enclaves within the LGA.

History

In October 2006 the Northern Territory Government announced the reform of local government areas.The intention of the reform was to improve and expand the delivery of services to towns and communities across the Northern Territory by establishing eleven new shires. The MacDonnell Shire Council was created on 1 July 2008 as were the remaining ten shires. On 1 January 2014, it was renamed MacDonnell Region.

Elections of shire councillors were held on 25 October 2008. The current President (Mayor) of the MacDonnell Region is Sid Anderson.

Community Government Councils merged into the MacDonnell Shire as did a large area of unincorporated area. The existing Community Government Councils and one regional council were (they are towns now, see below):

Wards

The MacDonnell Regional Council is divided into 4 wards, which is governed by 12 councillors across four wards:

Towns by ward

The following towns fall within the four wards as follows:,[2] with population figures as of 30 June 2007:[3]

References

Coordinates: 26°35′35″S 118°29′28″E / 26.5931°S 118.4911°E / -26.5931; 118.4911

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