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The 319 counties of Queensland in 1901. Lands administrative divisions of Queensland refers to the divisions of Queensland used for the registration of land titles. There are 322 counties, and 5,319 parishes within the state. [1] [2] They are part of the Lands administrative divisions of Australia. Queensland had been divided into 109 counties ...
The Rural Living Area - identifies areas designated for rural residential development under local government planning schemes and where further such development is permitted. These areas are spatially defined by lot boundaries (cadastre) on regulatory maps at 1:50,000 scale.
1897 cadastral map of the County of Wynyard, New South Wales, showing parishes and property boundaries. Counties were used since the earliest British settlement in Australia, with the County of Cumberland proclaimed by Captain Phillip on 4 June 1788.
Capricorn Coast – a section of the Central Queensland coastline near the Tropic of Capricorn. Maranoa – a district that is sometimes referred to as the Western Darling Downs, in South West Queensland. The Marlin Coast – a coastal area centred on Cairns. North West Queensland – the area around Mt Isa.
Area [1] (km 2) Population [2] Notes Map (2021) (2022) City of Brisbane: Brisbane: South East Queensland: 1924 1,343: 1,264,024 1,284,698 Capital city of Queensland. Administers the central portion of the South East Queensland agglomeration The City of Brisbane was created from the 30 October 1924 amalgamation of: the cities of Brisbane and ...
suburbs [urban] and localities [rural] 28 cities: 28 councils: 8 regional councils: 6 municipalities: 2 unincorporated areas: Queensland: 30 regions: 28 shires: 12 aboriginal shires: 7 cities: 1 town: South Australia: 25 district councils: 21 cities: 15 councils: 5 aboriginal councils: 4 regional councils: 2 towns: 1 rural city: 1 ...
The Local Government Reform Commission was an independent, purpose-specific authority established by the Beattie Labor Queensland Government on 1 May 2007 to recommend the most appropriate future structure and boundaries for local government in Queensland. This was in part due to the number of financially weak councils with small populations in ...
Sugarloaf Mountain is on the eastern boundary as part of the Great Dividing Range; it rises to 1,085 metres (3,560 ft) above sea [ 4 ] [ 5 ] A number of creeks rise on the slopes of the Great Dividing Range and flow in a general south-west direction becoming directly or indirectly tributaries to Quart Pot Creek.