List of all local government areas in New South Wales

This is a list of local government areas (LGA) of New South Wales in Australia.

As of 12 May 2016 there were 129 local government areas in New South Wales,[1] comprising thirty cities, 28 councils, six municipalities, eight regional councils, and 58 shires. In addition there were two unincorporated areas, including the Unincorporated Far West Region which is not part of any local government area, in the sparsely inhabited Far West; and Lord Howe Island, which is also unincorporated but self-governed by the Lord Howe Island Board.

Local government area Area Population References
km2 sq mi rank 2011 census rank
Albury, City of 164 63 107 50,243 45 [2][3]
Armidale Regional Council 8,621 3,329 26 29,946 59 [4]
Ballina Shire 484 187 92 41,644 50 [5]
Balranald Shire 21,693 8,376 7 2,343 127 [6]
Bathurst Regional 3,820 1,470 55 38,519 52 [7]
Bega Valley Shire 6,279 2,424 36 33,313 56 [2]
Bellingen Shire 1,602 619 80 12,518 85 [8]
Berrigan Shire 2,066 798 75 8,337 97 [6]
Blacktown, City of 247 95 103 301,099 3 [9]
Bland Shire 8,560 3,310 28 5,865 111 [10]
Blayney Shire 1,525 589 81 7,330 101 [2]
Botany Bay, City of 27 10 119 39,356 51 [11]
Blue Mountains, City of 1,432 553 83 78,550 27 [12]:143 [13]
Bogan Shire 14,611 5,641 11 3,003 122 [14]
Bourke Shire 41,679 16,092 4 2,868 124 [15]
Brewarrina Shire 19,188 7,409 8 1,766 129 [16]
Broken Hill, City of 170 66 106 18,517 72 [17]
Burwood Council 7 2.7 130 32,423 57 [18]
Byron Shire 567 219 91 29,209 61 [19]
Cabonne Shire 6,026 2,327 37 13,695 81 [2]
Camden Council 201 78 104 56,720 39 [20]
Campbelltown, City of 312 120 98 145,967 19 [21]
Canada Bay, City of 20 7.7 122 75,763 28 [22]
Canterbury-Bankstown Council 72 28 112 350,983 1 [23]
Carrathool Shire 18,933 7,310 9 2,700 126 [24]
Central Coast Council 1,681 649 78 331,007 2 [25]
Central Darling Shire 53,511 20,661 2 1,991 128 [26]
Cessnock, City of 1,966 759 77 50,840 43 [27]
Clarence Valley Council 10,441 4,031 17 49,665 46 [28]
Cobar Shire 44,065 17,014 3 4,710 114 [29]
Coffs Harbour, City of 1,175 454 86 68,413 30 [30]
Coolamon Shire 2,433 939 73 4,289 116 [24]
Coonamble Shire 9,926 3,832 19 4,030 118 [31]
Cowra Shire 2,810 1,080 67 12,147 86 [32]
Cumberland Council 72 28 112 219,147 5 [33]
Dungog Shire 2,251 869 74 8,318 98 [34]
Edward River Council 8,881 3,429 24 8,972 95 [35]
Eurobodalla Shire 3,428 1,324 59 37,234 54 [2]
Fairfield, City of 102 39 109 198,301 9 [36]
Federation Council 5,685 2,195 40 12,602 84 [37]
Forbes Shire 4,720 1,820 49 9,170 94 [38]
Georges River Council 38 15 115 146,916 18 [39]
Gilgandra Shire 4,836 1,867 47 4,386 115 [40]
Glen Innes Severn Council 5,487 2,119 41 8,656 96 [41]
Goulburn Mulwaree Council 3,220 1,240 64 29,230 60 [2]
Greater Hume Shire 5,746 2,219 39 10,176 91 [2]
Griffith, City of 1,640 630 79 25,489 64 [24]
Gundagai Council 3,981 1,537 54 11,504 88 [42]
Gunnedah Shire 4,994 1,928 45 12,066 87 [43]
Gwydir Shire 9,453 3,650 21 4,965 113 [44]
Hawkesbury, City of 2,793 1,078 69 64,350 35 [12]:229 [45]
Hay Shire 11,326 4,373 15 3,002 123 [24]
The Hills Shire 401 155 95 169,872 14 [46]
Hilltops Council 7,139 2,756 33 18,994 70 [47]
Hornsby Shire 462 178 93 156,847 16 [48]
Hunter's Hill, Municipality of 6 2.3 131 13,215 82 [49]
Inner West Council 35 14 116 185,990 11 [50]
Inverell Shire 8,606 3,323 27 16,075 74 [51]
Junee Shire 2,030 780 76 6,127 108 [24]
Kempsey Shire 3,380 1,310 62 28,134 62 [52]
Kiama, Municipality of 258 100 101 21,047 69 [2]
Ku-ring-gai Council 86 33 110 109,297 21 [53]
Kyogle Council 3,589 1,386 58 9,824 92 [2]
Lachlan Shire 7,431 2,869 31 6,872 102 [2]
Lake Macquarie, City of 648 250 90 189,006 10 [54]
Lane Cove, Municipality of 11 4.2 126 31,510 58 [55]
Leeton Shire 1,167 451 87 11,498 89 [24]
Lismore, City of 1,290 500 85 45,645 48 [56]
Lithgow, City of 4,551 1,757 51 21,118 68 [2]
Liverpool, City of 306 118 99 180,143 12 [57]
Liverpool Plains Shire 5,086 1,964 44 7,480 100 [58]
Lockhart Shire 2,895 1,118 66 3,082 121 [24]
Lord Howe Island 15 5.8 123 360 131 [59][60]
Maitland, City of 392 151 96 67,478 32 [61]
Mid-Coast Council 10,053 3,881 18 90,504 25 [62]
Mid-Western Regional 8,737 3,373 25 22,318 66 [63]
Moree Plains Shire 17,930 6,920 10 14,050 79 [12]:287
Mosman, Municipality of 9 3.5 128 27,453 63 [64]
Murray River Council 11,865 4,581 14 11,456 90 [65]
Murrumbidgee Council 6,880 2,660 35 4,047 117 [66]
Muswellbrook Shire 3,405 1,315 61 15,791 75 [67]
Nambucca Shire 1,491 576 82 18,644 71 [52]
Narrandera Shire 4,117 1,590 52 6,071 109 [24]
Narrabri Shire 13,031 5,031 12 12,925 83 [68]
Narromine Shire 5,264 2,032 43 6,585 105 [69]
Newcastle, City of 187 72 105 148,535 17 [70]
Northern Beaches Council 254 98 102 263,413 4 [71]
North Sydney Council 11 4.2 127 62,289 37 [72]
Oberon Shire 3,659 1,413 57 5,270 112 [2]
Orange, City of 285 110 100 38,057 53 [73]
Parkes Shire 5,958 2,300 38 14,592 78 [74]
Parramatta Council, City of 82 32 111 215,725 6 [75]
Penrith, City of 405 156 94 178,467 13 [76][77]
Port Macquarie-Hastings Council 3,686 1,423 56 72,696 29 [78][79]
Port Stephens Council 979 378 88 64,807 34 [80]
Queanbeyan–Palerang Regional Council 8,960 3,460 22 14,953 76 [81]
Randwick, City of 36 14 116 128,989 20 [82]
Richmond Valley Council 3,051 1,178 65 22,037 67 [83]
Rockdale, City of 28 11 118 97,340 24 [84]
Ryde, City of 41 16 114 103,038 22 [85]
Singleton Council 4,893 1,889 46 22,694 65 [86]
Shellharbour, City of 147 57 108 67,797 31 [2]
Shoalhaven, City of 4,567 1,763 50 97,694 23 [2]
Snowy Monaro Regional Council 15,162 5,854 42 56,368 40 [87]
Snowy Valleys Council 8,960 3,460 23 14,953 77 [88]
Strathfield, Municipality of 14 5.4 124 35,188 55 [89]
Sutherland Shire 370 140 97 210,863 7 [90]
Sydney, City of 25 9.7 120 169,505 15 [91][92]
Temora Shire 2,802 1,082 68 5,969 110 [24]
Tweed Shire 1,321 510 84 85,105 26 [93]
Tamworth Regional Council 9,892 3,819 20 56,292 41 [94]
Tenterfield Shire 7,332 2,831 32 6,811 103 [95]
Unincorporated Far West 93,300 36,000 1 698 130 [96]
Upper Hunter Shire 8,096 3,126 29 13,754 80 [97]
Upper Lachlan Shire 7,102 2,742 34 7,586 99 [2]
Uralla Shire 3,230 1,250 63 6,250 107 [12]:367
Walcha Shire 2,621 1,012 71 3,100 120 [12]:375[98]
Walgett Shire 22,336 8,624 6 6,454 106 [99]
Warren Shire 10,760 4,150 16 2,758 125 [100]
Warrumbungle Shire 12,380 4,780 13 9,588 93 [101]
Wagga Wagga, City of 4,826 1,863 48 62,149 38 [2]
Waverley Council 9 3.5 128 63,487 36 [102][103]
Weddin Shire 3,410 1,320 60 3,665 119 [104]
Wentworth Shire 26,269 10,143 5 6,609 104 [105][106]
Western Plains Regional Council 7,536 2,910 30 50,627 44 [107]
Willoughby, City of 23 8.9 121 67,356 33 [108]
Wingecarribee Shire 2,689 1,038 70 47,054 47 [2]
Wollondilly Shire 2,560 990 72 44,600 49 [12]:393
Wollongong, City of 684 264 89 205,231 8 [2]
Woollahra, Municipality of 12 4.6 125 52,158 42 [109][110]
Yass Valley Council 3,999 1,544 53 16,270 73 [2]

See also

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