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      • The Brisbane City Council Local Government Area (LGA) is divided into twenty-six geographic areas called wards
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  2. The table below provides individual maps for each of the 78 ASGS local government areas within Queensland in a pdf format. These LGA maps are an ABS mesh block approximation of gazetted local government boundaries and therefore should only be used for statistical purposes.

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  3. This is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in Queensland, Australia, sorted by region. For the history and responsibilities of local government in that state, see Local government in Queensland .

  4. The current boundaries of Brisbane are defined by the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012. Each local government area is made up of a reasonable proportion of electors in the state to ensure democratic representation. The Local Government Area (LGA) boundaries are set by the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ).

  5. Queensland Government Statistician's Office, Queensland Treasury Subject This is a map of Brisbane (C) Local Government Area (LGA) as at Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS) 2021

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  6. The table below provides individual maps for each of the 78 local government areas within Queensland in a pdf format. Note: (C) = City (R) = Regional Council (S) = Shire (T) = Town Aurukun (S)

  7. The current boundaries of Brisbane are defined by the City of Brisbane Regulation 2012. Each local government area is made up of a reasonable proportion of electors in the state to ensure democratic representation. The Local Government Area (LGA) boundaries are set by the Electoral Commission Queensland (ECQ).

  8. Local government maps. There are 77 local government areas within Queensland which can be divided or undivided. In a divided council, voters from each division elect a councillor (or councillors in multi-member divided councils) to represent their division.