Local government areas of Tasmania
Councils of Tasmania are the 29 administrative districts of the Australian state of Tasmania. Local government areas (LGAs), more generally known as councils, are the tier of government responsible for the management of local duties such as road maintenance, town planning and waste management.
Local government areas
editThere are 29 local government areas of Tasmania:
Local government area | Principal town | Date established | Land area[1] | Demographics | Map | |||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
km2 | sq mi | Population[1] (2022) |
Density[1] (per km2) |
Classification | ||||
Break O'Day | St Helens | 1993 | 3,523.9 | 1,361 | 7,013 | 2.0 | Rural | |
Brighton | Brighton | 1863 | 171.2 | 66 | 19,687 | 115.0 | Urban | |
Burnie | Burnie | 1908 | 611.0 | 236 | 20,497 | 33.5 | Urban | |
Central Coast | Ulverstone | 1993 | 933.1 | 360 | 23,360 | 25.0 | Urban | |
Central Highlands | Hamilton | 1993 | 7,982.4 | 3,082 | 2,585 | 0.3 | Rural | |
Circular Head | Smithton | 1907 | 4,898.0 | 1,891 | 8,383 | 1.7 | Rural | |
Clarence | Rosny Park | 1860 | 378.0 | 146 | 63,138 | 167.0 | Urban | |
Derwent Valley | New Norfolk | 1994 | 4,108.1 | 1,586 | 11,251 | 2.7 | Rural | |
Devonport | Devonport | 1907 | 111.3 | 43 | 26,970 | 242.4 | Urban | |
Dorset | Scottsdale | 1993 | 3,230.5 | 1,247 | 7,022 | 2.2 | Rural | |
Flinders | Whitemark | 1907 | 1,996.6 | 771 | 931 | 0.5 | Rural | |
George Town | George Town | 1907 | 653.4 | 252 | 7,281 | 11.1 | Rural | |
Glamorgan–Spring Bay | Triabunna | 1993 | 2,591.6 | 1,001 | 5,194 | 2.0 | Rural | |
Glenorchy | Glenorchy | 1864 | 121.1 | 47 | 51,083 | 421.6 | Urban | |
Hobart | Hobart | 1852 | 77.9 | 30 | 56,043 | 719.5 | Urban | |
Huon Valley | Huonville | 1993 | 5,507.4 | 2,126 | 19,221 | 3.5 | Rural | |
Kentish | Sheffield | 1907 | 1,156.2 | 446 | 6,807 | 5.9 | Rural | |
King Island | Currie | 1907 | 1,095.7 | 423 | 1,677 | 1.5 | Rural | |
Kingborough | Kingston | 1907 | 720.1 | 278 | 40,979 | 56.9 | Urban | |
Latrobe | Latrobe | 1907 | 600.5 | 232 | 12,926 | 21.5 | Rural | |
Launceston | Launceston | 1852 | 1,413.6 | 546 | 71,980 | 50.9 | Urban | |
Meander Valley | Westbury | 1993 | 3,330.8 | 1,286 | 21,369 | 6.4 | Rural | |
Northern Midlands | Longford | 1993 | 5,135.3 | 1,983 | 14,143 | 2.8 | Rural | |
Sorell | Sorell | 1862 | 583.8 | 225 | 17,430 | 29.9 | Semi-rural | |
Southern Midlands | Oatlands | 1993 | 2,615.5 | 1,010 | 6,891 | 2.6 | Rural | |
Tasman | Nubeena | 1907 | 660.4 | 255 | 2,671 | 4.0 | Rural | |
Waratah–Wynyard | Wynyard | 1993 | 3,535.9 | 1,365 | 14,695 | 4.0 | Rural | |
West Coast | Queenstown | 1993 | 9,583.5 | 3,700 | 4,358 | 0.5 | Rural | |
West Tamar | Beaconsfield | 1993 | 691.1 | 267 | 25,955 | 37.6 | Urban |
Towns and suburbs of local government areas
editThe local government areas include the following towns and suburbs, with some towns and suburbs some spanning multiple local government areas:
Break O'Day Council
editBrighton Council
editCentral Coast Council
editCentral Highlands Council
editCircular Head Council
editCity of Burnie
edit- Acton
- Chasm Creek
- Cooee
- Downlands
- East Ridgley
- Emu Heights
- Highclere
- Mooreville
- Ridgley
- West Mooreville
- West Ridgley
- Brooklyn
- Camdale
- East Cam
- Glance Creek
- Hampshire
- Havenview
- Hillcrest
- Montello
- Natone
- Ocean Vista
- Park Grove
- Parklands
- Romaine
- Round Hill
- Shorewell Park
- South Burnie
- Stowport
- Tewkesbury
- Upper Burnie
- Upper Natone
- Upper Stowport
- Wivenhoe
City of Clarence
editCity of Devonport
editCity of Glenorchy
editCity of Hobart
editCity of Launceston
editDerwent Valley Council
edit- Adamsfield
- Black Hills
- Boyer
- Bushy Park
- Feilton
- Fenton Forest
- Fitzgerald
- Glenfern
- Glenora
- Granton
- Hayes
- Karanja
- Lachlan
- Lawitta
- Macquarie Plains
- Magra
- Malbina
- Maydena
- Molesworth
- Moogara
- Mount Field
- Mount Lloyd
- National Park
- New Norfolk
- Plenty
- Rosegarland
- Sorell Creek
- Strathgordon
- Tyenna
- Upper Plenty
- Uxbridge
- Westerway
Dorset Council
editFlinders Council
editGeorge Town Council
editGlamorgan Spring Bay Council
editHuon Valley Council
edit- Barretts Bay
- Brooks Bay
- Cairns Bay
- Castle Forbes Bay
- Charlotte Cove
- Crabtree
- Cradoc
- Cygnet
- Deep Bay
- Dover
- Eggs and Bacon Bay
- Franklin
- Garden Island Creek
- Garden Island Sands
- Gardners Bay
- Geeveston
- Glaziers Bay
- Glen Huon
- Glendevie
- Golden Valley
- Grove
- Hastings
- Huonville
- Ida Bay
- Judbury
- Lonnavale
- Lower Longley
- Lower Wattle Grove
- Lucaston
- Lune River
- Lymington
- Mountain River
- Nicholls Rivulet
- Pelverata
- Petcheys Bay
- Police Point
- Port Huon
- Raminea
- Randalls Bay
- Ranelagh
- Recherche
- Strathblane
- Surges Bay
- Surveyors Bay
- Upper Woodstock
- Verona Sands
- Wattle Grove
- Woodstock
- Cygnet
- Eggs and Bacon Bay
- Dover
- Franklin
- Geeveston
- Port Huon
- Glen Huon
- Huonville
- Southport
Kentish Council
editKing Island Council
editKingborough Council
edit- Adventure Bay
- Alonnah
- Apollo Bay
- Barnes Bay
- Dennes Point
- Great Bay
- Killora
- Lunawanna
- North Bruny
- Simpsons Bay
- South Bruny
- Blackmans Bay
- Bonnet Hill
- Howden
- Huntingfield
- Kingston
- Kingston Beach
- Taroona
- Albion Heights
- Allens Rivulet
- Coningham
- Cradoc
- Electrona
- Gordon
- Kaoota
- Kettering
- Longley
- Lucaston
- Lower Longley
- Margate
- Neika
- Oyster Cove
- Pelverata
- Sandfly
- Snug
- The Lea
- Tinderbox
- Woodstock
Latrobe Council
editMeander Valley Council
editMunicipality of Tasman
editNorthern Midlands Council
editSorell Council
editSouthern Midlands Council
editWaratah-Wynyard Council
editWest Coast Council
editWest Tamar Council
editFormer local government areas
editTasmania has had a number of former local government areas. In 1907, the 149 road trusts or town boards (LGAs) of Tasmania were reduced by mergers and amalgamations to 53 LGAs. By the time of a large scale overhaul in 1993, 46 LGAs were reduced to the present-day 29.[2]
See also
editReferences
edit- ^ a b c "Regional Population Statistics about the population and components of change (births, deaths, migration) for Australia's capital cities and regions". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Australian Bureau of Statistics. 22 April 2023. Retrieved 8 May 2023. Estimated resident population, 30 June 2022.
- ^ "Is Amalgamation a 'Silver Bullet'?" (PDF). lgat.tas.gov.au. Australia: Centre for Local Government, University of New England. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 3 January 2015.
External links
edit- Map of Local Government Areas (PDF) (Map). Government of Tasmania.