Central Desert Region

Local government area in the Northern Territory, Australia From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

The Central Desert Region is a local government area of the Northern Territory, Australia, administered by the Central Desert Regional Council (formerly Central Desert Shire). The council's main towns are Ti-Tree, Yuendumu, and Lajamanu. The Region covers an area of 281,312 square kilometres (108,615 sq mi) and had a population of 4,208 in June 2018.[1]

CountryAustralia
Established2008
Council seatAlice Springs (outside LGA)
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Central Desert Region
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Coordinates: 26.5931°S 118.4911°E / -26.5931; 118.4911
CountryAustralia
StateNorthern Territory
RegionAlice Springs Region
Established2008
Council seatAlice Springs (outside LGA)
Government
  Territory electorate
  Federal division
Area
  Total
281,312 km2 (108,615 sq mi)
Population
  Total4,208 (2018)[1]
  Density0.0149585/km2 (0.038742/sq mi)
WebsiteCentral Desert Region
LGAs around Central Desert Region
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History

In October 2006 the Northern Territory Government announced the reform of local government areas.[2] The intention of the reform was to improve and expand the delivery of services to towns and communities across the Northern Territory by establishing eleven new Shires. The Central Desert Shire was created on 1 July 2008.

Elections of councillors were held on 25 October 2008. The President (Mayor) of the Central Desert Regional Council is Adrian Dixon and the Deputy President is Warren Williams since 28 August 2017.

Much of the council's area had been unincorporated, and several Community Government Councils were merged into the Central Desert Region. These were:

Changes to the NT Local Government Legislation in 2013 changed the names of Shire to Regional Councils and thus the Central Desert Shire became the Central Desert Regional Council with effect from 1 January 2014.[3]

Wards

The Central Desert Regional Council is divided into four wards, which is governed by 12 councillors:

  • Northern Tanami (2)
  • Southern Tanami (4)
  • Anmatjere (4)
  • Akityarre (2)

Localities and communities

Land within the Central Desert Region was divided in 2007 into bounded areas for the purpose of creating an address for a property. The bounded areas are called "localities", with those localities associated with Aboriginal communities being called "communities".[4][5]

Localities

Communities

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