Central Highlands Region

For the Local Government Area in Tasmania, see Central Highlands Council.
Central Highlands Region
Queensland

Location within Queensland
Population 31,454 (2015)[1]
 • Density 0.585987/km2 (1.51770/sq mi)
Established 2008
Area 53,677 km2 (20,724.8 sq mi)
Website Central Highlands Region
LGAs around Central Highlands Region:
Isaac Rockhampton Rockhampton
Barcaldine Central Highlands Region Banana
Blackall-Tambo / Murweh Maranoa Western Downs

Central Highlands Region is a local government area in Queensland, Australia.

History

The Central Highlands Region was created in March 2008 as a result of the report of the Local Government Reform Commission released in July 2007. The new local government area, located in Central Queensland, contains the entire areas of four previous local government areas:

Legislation introduced into the Queensland Parliament gave the name of the new region as Central Highlands.[2] The report recommended that the new local government area should not be divided into wards and elect eight councillors and a mayor. The Central Highlands Region has an area of 53,677 square kilometres (20,725 sq mi), contains an estimated resident population in 2006 of 26,824 and has an estimated operating budget of A$66 m.

Towns and localities

The Central Highlands Region includes the following settlements:

Bauhinia area:

  • Arcadia Valley (rural locality)
  • Arcturus
  • Buckland
  • Cairdbeign
  • Cona Creek
  • Consuelo
  • Coorumbene
  • Humboldt
  • Lowesby
  • Minerva
  • Nandowrie
  • Orion (village)
  • Rewan
  • Rolleston (town)
  • Springsure (town)
  • Togara
  • Wealwandangie

Duaringa area:

Emerald area:

Peak Downs area:

Others:

References

  1. "3218.0 – Regional Population Growth, Australia, 2014–15". Australian Bureau of Statistics. Retrieved 29 September 2016.
  2. "Local Government Reform Bill" (PDF). State of Queensland. 2007. Retrieved 2007-09-09.

External links

Coordinates: 23°31′20″S 148°09′42″E / 23.52222°S 148.16167°E / -23.52222; 148.16167

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