Áreas de governo local da Austrália: diferenças entre revisões

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'''Áreas de governo local''' (abreviado '''LGA''') é um termo usado em [[Austrália]] (e especialmente pelo [[Australian Bureau of Statistics]]) para referir-se a áreas controladas por cada [[Governo Locallocal na Australia|Governo Local]] indivídual. <!--The generic names of Local Governments vary from state to state; examples include Borough, City, District, Municipality, Region, Rural City, Shire and Town. Many local government areas in [[New South Wales]] and some in [[South Australia]] no longer possess legal status such as Shire or Municipality, but are simply known as "Areas", and their councils simply "Councils", e.g. ''Burwood Council'' instead of ''Burwood Municipal Council''. Existem atualmente cerca de 700<ref>{{cite web | url = http://www.alga.asn.au/about/ | title = About the Australian Local Government Association | work = [[Associação de governo local australiano]] | date = 2 de maio, 2008 | accessdate = 05-01-2009 }}</ref> Áreas de governo local na Austrália.
 
The creation and delimitation of LGAs is the responsibility of the state and territory Governments. In all states and the Northern Territory each incorporated area has an official status.