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Local government areas of New South Wales

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The Local Government Areas of New South Wales, Australia have been subject to periodic bouts of restructuring and rationalisation by the State Government, involving voluntary and involuntary amalgamation of areas. This list is therefore subject to being made obsolete from time to time and should not be relied upon.

There are four classifications of local government in New South Wales:

  1. Cities (predominantly urban or suburban areas)
  2. Municipalities (predominantly inner-city suburban areas and smaller rural towns)
  3. Shires (predominantly rural or outer suburban areas) and;
  4. Regions (newly formed councils covering a large region usually dominated by a rural city).

There are no practical differences between these types of local governments - the differences are only in name and reflect historical differences between the different types of local government prior to the enactment of the current law that regulates local government in the state of New South Wales, the Local Government Act 1990. Many councils now choose not to use any of the four classifications, and simply refer to themselves as councils, e.g. Booroowa Council, Burwood Council.

As of May 2004 there are 159 Local Government Areas in New South Wales. These are listed below in alphabetical order.

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B

C

D

E

F

G

H

I

J

K

L

M

N

O

P

Q

R

S

T

U

V

W

X

Y

Z