Bundaberg region
Bundaberg region | |
Location of the Bundaberg region in Queensland |
|
structure | |
State : | Australia |
State : | Queensland |
Administrative headquarters: | Bundaberg |
Dates and numbers | |
Area : | 6,432.7 km² |
Residents : | 92,897 (2016) |
Population density : | 14 inhabitants per km² |
Wards : | 10 |
Coordinates: 24 ° 49 ′ S , 152 ° 27 ′ E The Bundaberg Region is a local government area (LGA) in the Australian state of Queensland . The area is 6,432.7 km² and has about 93,000 inhabitants.
geography
The region is located on the east coast of the state about 300 km north of the capital Brisbane .
The largest town and administrative seat of the LGA is Bundaberg with around 50,000 inhabitants. The region includes the following districts and towns: Abbotsford, Abington, Alloway, Apple Tree Creek, Ashfield, Avenell, Heights, Avoca, Avondale, Bargara, Boolboonda, Booyal, Branyan, Bucca, Bullyard, Bundaberg Central, Bundaberg East, Bundaberg North, Bundaberg South, Bundaberg West, Bungadoo, Burnett Downs, Burnett Heads, Buxton, Calavos, Childers, Coonarr, Coral Cove, Cordalba, Dalga, Dalysford, Damascus, Delan, Doolbi, Doughboy, Drinan, Duingal, Electra, Elliott, Elliott Heads, Eureka , Fairymead, Farnsfield, Gaeta, Gin Gin, Givelda, Gooburrum, Good Night, Goodwood, Gregory River, Horse Camp, Horton, Innes Park, Isis Central, Isis Central Mill, Isis River, Kalkie, Kalpowar, Kensington, Kepnock, Kinkuna, Kolonga, Kullogum, Lake Monduran, Maroondan, Mcilwraith, Meadowvale, Miara, Millbank, Molangul, Mon Repos, Monduran, Moolboolaman, Moore Park Beach, Moorland, Morganville, Mullett Creek, Nearum, New Moonta, North Gregory, North Isis, Norville, Oakwood, Pine Creek, Promisedland, Q unaba, Redhill Farms, Redridge, Rosedale, Rubyanna, Sharon, Skyring Reserve, South Bingera, South Isis, South Kolan, St Agnes, St Kilda, Svensson Heights, Takilberan, Thabeban, Tirroan, Walkers Point, Walkervale, Wallaville, Watalgan, Waterloo , Welcome Creek, Windermere, Winfield, Wonbah, Wonbah Forest, Woodgate, Woodgate Beach, Woongarra and Yandaran.
history
Today's Bundaberg Region was created in 2008 from the City of Bundaberg and the three Shires Burnett, Isis and Kolan.
administration
The Bundaberg Regional Council has eleven members. Ten Councilors are elected by the residents of the ten divisions (constituencies). The council chairman and mayor (mayor) is also elected by all residents of the region.
Web links
- Official site of the Barcaldine Regional Council (English)
- Queensland Places: Bundaberg Regional Council (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b Australian Bureau of Statistics : Bundaberg (R) ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Retrieved May 13, 2020.
- ↑ Australian Bureau of Statistics : Bundaberg ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Retrieved May 11, 2014.