Local government area
Local Government Area (abbreviated LGA) is a term used in Australia (and especially by the Australian Bureau of Statistics) to refer to areas controlled by each individual Local Government. The generic names of Local Governments vary from state to state, and included Shire, City and Municipality. Many Local Government Areas in New South Wales no longer possess a classifier such as Shire or Municipality, but are simply known as a Council, e.g. Manly Council or Waverley Council. This is due to the phenomenon in Australian English of referring to the geographic area belonging to a local government as a council, when in other countries this word refers only to the board of elected politicians that administers local government affairs.
Related Topics:
Australia - Australian Bureau of Statistics - Local Government - New South Wales - Australian English
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The Australian Capital Territory, Jervis Bay Territory and the external territories do not have Local Government Areas distinct from their Territory governments.
Related Topics:
Australian Capital Territory - Jervis Bay Territory
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- Local Government Areas of New South Wales
- Local Government Areas of Victoria
- Local Government Areas of Queensland
- Local Government Areas of South Australia
- Local Government Areas of Western Australia
- Local Government Areas of Tasmania
- Local Government Areas of the Northern Territory
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