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Administrative division of a country that a local government is responsible for
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Alocal government area (LGA) is anadministrative division of a country that alocal government is responsible for. The size of an LGA varies by country but it is generally a subdivision of astate,province,division, orterritory.

The phrase is used as a generalised description in the United Kingdom to refer to a variety of political divisions such asboroughs,counties,unitary authorities, andcities, all of which have a council or similar body exercising a degree of self-government. Each of the United Kingdom's four constituent countries has its own structure of local government, for example Northern Ireland has local districts; many parts of England have non-metropolitan counties consisting of rural districts; London and many other urban areas have boroughs; there are three islands councils off the coast of Scotland; while the rest of Scotland and all of Wales are divided into unitary authority counties, some of which are officially designated as cities. As such the term local government area is a convenient generic label referring to all of these authorities and the areas within their control.

Map of Australian local government areas

The term is particularly common inAustralia where it is synonymous with "municipality".[citation needed] Local government authorities across the country have similar functions and powers,[citation needed] but have different official designations in different states, and according to whether they are urban or rural. Most urban municipalities in all states are "cities".[1] Many in Western Australia are officially "towns", even within the Perth metropolitan area.[1] Many rural areas inQueensland,New South Wales,Victoria andWestern Australia are "shires", while rural areas inSouth Australia have "district councils", and those inTasmania officially use the title "municipality".[1] Due to theAustralian Capital Territory's small size it has no local government and is instead overseen by theACT Legislative Assembly.[1]

Australian LGA status by state/territory[1]
State/territoryLGA status
New South WalesCities

Areas

Northern TerritoryCities

Towns

Municipalities

Shires

QueenslandCities

Shires

Towns

Regional councils

South AustraliaCities

Rural cities

Municipalities/municipal councils

District councils

Regional councils

Towns

Aboriginal councils

TasmaniaCities

Municipalities

VictoriaCities

Rural cities

Boroughs

Shires

Western AustraliaCities

Towns

Shires

It is largely for this reason that the term "local government area", or simply "LGA", is favoured over the term "municipality", the use of which could easily lead to confusion. In recent years changes to the structures of local government have given rise to new official designations, while other terms have fallen out of favour. In the mid-1990s the state government of Victoria amalgamated almost all municipalities, abolishing many cities and shires, all towns and all but one borough. Queenscliff, south of Melbourne, is now the only place in Australia that is officially a borough. Meanwhile, many "rural cities" were formed in largely rural areas where the core town is large enough, in terms of population, to be considered a city. In many such cases that town had previously been governed by a now defunct city council. Restructuring of local government in New South Wales and Queensland in the following decade gave rise to the municipal designations of "region" and "area", for example, the Sunshine Coast of Queensland was formerly divided into several shires, but is now governed by a singleSunshine Coast Regional Council.

"Local government area" is also an official designation inThe Gambia andNigeria.

Countries

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List of countries where "local government area" is an official designation:

See also

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References

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  1. ^abcde"Local Government Areas (LGAs) - 1270.0.55.003 - Australian Statistical Geography Standard (ASGS): Volume 3 - Non ABS Structures, June 2020".Australian Bureau of Statistics. 2020-06-16.Archived from the original on 2021-10-31. Retrieved2021-10-31.
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