Kyogle Council

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Kyogle Council
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Kyogle Council location in New South Wales
structure
State : Australia Australia
State : Flag of New South Wales.svg New South Wales
Administrative headquarters: Kyogle
Dates and numbers
Area : 3,584.2  km²
Residents : 8,940 (2016)
Population density : 2.5 inhabitants per km²

Coordinates: 28 ° 39 '  S , 152 ° 51'  O Kyogle Council is a local government area (LGA) in the Australian state of New South Wales . The area is 3,584.2 km² and has about 8,900 inhabitants.

Kyogle is located in the extreme northeast of the state in the Richmond-Tweed region about 750 km north of the metropolis of Sydney and 130 km south of Brisbane. The area comprises 128 hamlets and villages, including Afterlee, Bonalbo, Old Bonalbo, Bottle Creek, Cawongla, Cedar Point, Dyraaba Creek, Eden Creek, Ettrick, Green Pigeon, Grevillia, Old Grevillia, Kyogle , Mallanganee, Mount Lion, Mummulgum, Rappville , Tabulam, Tooloom, Toonumbar, Wadeville, Wiangaree, Woolners Arm and parts of Paddys Flat and Woodenbong. The administrative headquarters of the council is in the city of Kyogle in the east of the LGA, where about 2,750 residents live.

administration

The Kyogle Council has nine members elected by residents of the three wards (three each from A, B and C ward). These three districts are defined independently of the localities. The mayor of the council is also recruited from among the councilors.

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Individual evidence

  1. a b Australian Bureau of Statistics : Kyogle (A) ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Accessed May 10, 2020.
  2. Australian Bureau of Statistics : Kyogle ( English ) In: 2016 Census QuickStats . June 27, 2017. Accessed May 10, 2020.