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  2. Local government areas of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    The organisations, often called local government areas (LGAs) are constituted and managed in accordance with the Local Government Act 1999 (South Australia). They are grouped below by region, as defined by the Local Government Association of South Australia. [2]

  3. Traditional leadership of Namibia - Wikipedia

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    Traditional leadership of Namibia is a governing structure in Namibia based on the ethnicity of the indigenous people of the territory. Acceptance of a traditional authority is vested in the Government of Namibia, executed by the minister of Urban and Rural Development. There are 51 recognised traditional authorities and a further 40 pending ...

  4. Category:Local government in South Australia - Wikipedia

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    Local government areas of South Australia (5 C, 75 P) T. Town halls in South Australia (8 P) ... District Councils Act 1887; L. Local Government Areas (Re-arrangement ...

  5. Lands administrative divisions of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    In the case of sparsely populated rural lands, adjacent hundreds were represented by a single district council. In every case, the hundred boundaries largely shaped the initial boundaries of such district councils, as seen with the large-scale expansion of South Australian local government in the District Councils Act 1887.

  6. Council of Traditional Leaders - Wikipedia

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    It was established by Act 13 of 1997 (GG 1706) and amended by Act 31 of 2000 (GG 2462). Pursuant to Article 102(5) of the Namibian Constitution, the council was established in order to advise the president of Namibia on the control and utilization of communal land and all such other matters as may be referred to it by the president for advice. [1]

  7. Government of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australia was established via letters patent by King William IV in February of 1836, pursuant to the South Australian Colonisation Act 1834. Governance in the colony was organised according to the principles developed by Edward Wakefield, where settlement would be conducted by free settlers rather than convicts. [3]

  8. Category:Local government areas of South Australia - Wikipedia

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    South Australian local government politicians (2 C) A. Local government areas in Adelaide (1 C, 19 P) F. Former local government areas of South Australia (165 P) O.

  9. Local Government Act - Wikipedia

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    Local Government Act (with its variations) is a stock short title used for legislation in Australia, Malaysia, New Zealand, Ireland and the United Kingdom, relating to local government. The Bill for an Act with this short title may have been known as a Local Government Bill during its passage through Parliament.