List of former local government areas in New South Wales

The local government areas (LGAs) of New South Wales, Australia are the defined areas within which legally constituted local government authorities, known as councils, have responsibilities to provide local services. Determining the size and shape of the local government areas is the sole responsibility of the Government of New South Wales.

In the past, many local government areas have been amalgamated or abolished, either voluntarily or involuntarily. Major changes occurred as a result of the enactment of the Local Government (Areas) Act 1948 and as a result of a review by the NSW Independent Pricing and Regulatory Tribunal (IPART) that commenced in 2013. The IPART proposed a series of council mergers and amalgamation in both metropolitan and regional areas which proposed a reduction in the number of councils from 152 to 112.[1] On 12 May 2016, following a further review by the Minister for Local Government and the independent Local Government Boundaries Commission, Premier Mike Baird announced Stage 1 starting with 19 new councils, through amalgamations and mergers, with immediate effect. The Minister indicated in principle support to create a further nine new councils, subject to the decision of the courts.[2][3] On the same day, the Governor of New South Wales acted on the advice of the Minister, and proclaimed the 19 new local government areas. Another proclamation occurred a few months later with the amalgamation of City of Botany Bay and City of Rockdale.[4]

List of former local government areas in New South Wales

Metropolitan councils

Former LGATypeCouncil
seat
RegionEstablishedAbolishedAreaPopn.
(year)
NotesRef
km2sq mi
AlexandriaMunicipalityAlexandriaSydney27 August 186831 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with the City of Sydney[5][6]
AshfieldMunicipalityAshfieldInner West28 December 1871 (1871-12-28)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)8 3.141,214
(2011)
Abolished and merged with Marrickville Council and the Municipality of Leichhardt to establish the Inner West Council.[7][8]
AuburnCityAuburnWestern Sydney19 February 1892 (1892-02-19)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)32 1280,892
(2011)
Parts of Auburn City were amalgamated with parts of Parramatta and Holroyd to form the Cumberland Council. The remainder parts of Auburn were amalgamated into the City of Parramatta Council.[9][10][11]
BankstownCityBankstownCanterbury-Bankstown7 September 1895 (1895-09-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)76.8 29.7193,398
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Canterbury to establish the City of Canterbury-Bankstown.[12][13][14]
Baulkham HillsShireHills District7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)Renamed as The Hills Shire
BexleyMunicipalitySouthern Sydney28 June 190031 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Merged with Rockdale Municipality.[6]
City of Botany BayCityCity7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)9 September 2016 (2016-09-09)Merged with City of Rockdale on 9 September 2016 to form Bayside Council
Cabramatta and Canley ValeMunicipalityWestern Sydney8 October 1892 (1892-10-08)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Originally part of the Municipal District of Liverpool from 1872. Amalgamated with Municipality of Fairfield.[6][15]
CanterburyCityCanterburyCanterbury-Bankstown17 March 1879 (1879-03-17)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)34 13146,314
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Bankstown to establish the City of Canterbury-Bankstown.[12][16]
CastlereaghMunicipalityWestern Sydney7 September 1895 (1895-09-07)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Penrith Municipality, St. Mary's Municipality and part of Nepean Shire to form, Municipality of Penrith.[17][6]
ConcordMunicipalityConcordInner West11 August 1883 (1883-08-11)1 December 2000 (2000-12-01)Amalgamated with the Drummoyne Council to form the City of Canada Bay.[18][19]
DarlingtonMunicipalityDarlingtonSydney16 August 1864 (1864-08-16)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)0.2 0.077Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney. The former Darlington council area subsequently became part of the South Sydney Municipality, which was later merged into the City of Sydney in 1992.[6][20]
DrummoyneMunicipalityDrummoyneInner West17 January 1890 (1890-01-17)December 2000 (2000-12)Originally part of the Municipal District of Five Dock since 25 July 1871. Amalgamated with Five Dock to form Borough of Drummoyne on 12 March 1902. Amalgamated with the Municipality of Concord to form the City of Canada Bay.[21][22]
DundasMunicipalityDundasWestern Sydney23 March 1889 (1889-03-23)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Parramatta City, Granville Municipality and Ermington and Rydalmere Municipality, to form City of Parramatta.[6][23]
EastwoodMunicipalityNorthern SuburbsAugust 1907 (1907-08)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Municipality of Ryde.[6]
EnfieldMunicipalityInner West17 January 1889 (1889-01-17)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Divided between Municipality of Burwood and Municipality of Strathfield.[6][24]
Ermington and RydalmereMunicipalityRydalmereWestern Sydney18 June 1891 (1891-06-18)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Originally part of the Municipal District of Dundas from 1889. Amalgamated with Parramatta City, Dundas Municipality and Granville Municipality, to form City of Parramatta.[6][25]
ErskinevilleMunicipalitySydney23 May 187231 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.[6]
Five DockMunicipal DistrictInner West25 July 1871 (1871-07-25)12 March 1902 (1902-03-12)Amalgamated with the Borough of Drummoyne on 12 March 1902.[22][26]
The GlebeMunicipalitySydney1 August 185931 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.[6]
GranvilleMunicipalityGranvilleWestern Sydney20 January 1885 (1885-01-20)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Parramatta City, Dundas Municipality and Ermington and Rydalmere Municipality, to form City of Parramatta. Much of the area this former Municipality, as the Woodville Ward of the City of Parramatta, was merged with parts of Auburn and Holroyd Cities to form Cumberland Council on 12 May 2016.[10][27]
HolroydCityMerrylandsWestern Sydney5 July 1872 (1872-07-05)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)40 1599,163
(2011)
Abolished and parts of the City of Holroyd, along with parts of the Auburn and the Parramatta city councils merged to form the Cumberland Council, with a smaller minority of the City of Holroyd merged to establish the City of Parramatta Council.[10][28]
HomebushMunicipalityInner West6 June 1906 (1906-06-06)22 May 1947 (1947-05-22)Amalgamated with the Municipality of Strathfield on 23 May 1947..[29]
HurstvilleCityHurstvilleSouthern Sydney25 March 1887 (1887-03-25)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)23 8.980,823
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Kogarah City Council to establish the Georges River Council.[30][31]
IngleburnMunicipalitySouth-western Sydney25 April 1896 (1896-04-25)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Municipality of Campbelltown.[6][32]
KogarahCityKogarahSouthern Sydney22 December 1885 (1885-12-22)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)19.5 7.555,806
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Hurstville City Council to establish the Georges River Council.[7]
LeichhardtMunicipalityLeichhardtInner West14 December 1871 (1871-12-14)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)11 4.252,198
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Marrickville Council and the Municipality of Ashfield to establish the Inner West Council.[33][7]
LidcombeMunicipalityLidcombeWestern Sydney22 October 1913 (1913-10-22)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Municipality of Auburn.[6][34]
ManlyMunicipalityManlyNorthern Beaches6 January 1877 (1877-01-06)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)15 5.839,747
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Pittwater and Warringah councils to establish the Northern Beaches Council.[35]
MarrickvilleMunicipalityPetershamInner West1 November 1861 (1861-11-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)17 6.676,500
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Municipalities of Leichhardt and Ashfield to establish the Inner West Council.[36][7]
MarsfieldMunicipalityNorthern Suburbs5 June 1894 (1894-06-05)August 1907 (1907-08)Originally part of the Municipal District of Ryde from 1870. Renamed Municipality of Eastwood.[37]
MascotMunicipalitySouthern Sydney29 March 188831 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Named North Botany until 31 October 1911. Merged with Botany Municipality.[6]
MulgoaMunicipalityWestern Sydney25 July 1893 (1893-07-25)30 June 1913 (1913-06-30)Originally part of the Municipal District of Penrith from 1871. Amalgamated with Nepean Shire Council.[38][39]
NepeanShireWestern Sydney7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Split amongst the Municipality of Camden, Municipality of Liverpool and Municipality of Penrith.[6]
NewtownMunicipalityNewtownSydney12 December 1862 (1862-12-12)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.[40][6][41]
NorthcottMunicipalityWestern Sydney1968 (1968)Renamed as the South Sydney Municipal Council.
PaddingtonMunicipalityPaddingtonSydney17 April 1860 (1860-04-17)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.[42][6]
PetershamMunicipalityPetershamInner West14 December 1871 (1871-12-14)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the Marrickville Council.[6][43]
PittwaterMunicipalityMona ValeNorthern Beaches1 May 1992 (1992-05-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)91 3557,155
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Manly and Warringah councils to establish the Northern Beaches Council.[35]
Prospect and SherwoodMunicipalityMays Hill MerrylandsWestern Sydney9 July 1872 (1872-07-09)10 January 1927 (1927-01-10)Renamed as the Municipality of Holroyd.[44]
RedfernMunicipalityRedfernSydney11 August 1859 (1859-08-11)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney. The former Redfern municipal area subsequently became part of the South Sydney Municipality, which was later merged into the City of Sydney in 1992.[6][45]
City of RockdaleCityCity7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)9 September 2016 (2016-09-09)Merged with City of Botany Bay on 9 September 2016 to form Bayside Council
RookwoodMunicipalityLidcombeWestern Sydney8 December 1891 (1891-12-08)21 October 1913 (1913-10-21)Renamed as the Municipality of Lidcombe.[34][46]
Smithfield and FairfieldMunicipalityWestern Sydney11 December 1888 (1888-12-11)26 October 1920 (1920-10-26)Renamed as the Municipality of Fairfield.[47][48]
South SydneyCityErskinevilleSydney1989 (1989)27 March 2004 (2004-03-27)Formed from the Northcott Municipal Council and renamed as the South Sydney Municipal Council, this council was abolished in 1982 and merged into the City of Sydney. The South Sydney City Council was created in 1989, which was later merged into the City of Sydney in 1992.[49][50]
St. Mary'sMunicipalityWestern Sydney3 March 1890 (1890-03-03)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with Penrith Municipality, Castlereagh Municipality and part of Nepean Shire to form, Municipality of Penrith.[6][51]
St PetersMunicipalityInner West13 January 187131 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the Marrickville Council.[6]
VaucluseMunicipalityEastern Suburbs1 May 1895 (1895-05-01)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Merged with Municipality of Woollahra.[6][52]
WarringahMunicipalityDee WhyNorthern Beaches7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)150 58140,741
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Manly and Pittwater councils to establish the Northern Beaches Council.[35]
WaterlooMunicipalitySydney16 May 186031 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Abolished and merged into the City of Sydney.[6]

Sydney surrounds

Former LGATypeCouncil
seat
RegionEstablishedAbolishedAreaPopn.
(year)
NotesRef
km2sq mi
BlackheathMunicipalityWestern Sydney12 December 1919 (1919-12-12)30 September 1947 (1947-09-30)Originally part of Kanimbla (later Blue Mountains) Shire from 7 March 1906. Amalgamated with Katoomba City and Blue Mountains Shire to form the City of Blue Mountains on 1 October 1947.[53]
ColoShireWestern Sydney7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)31 December 1980 (1980-12-31)Amalgamated with the Municipality of Windsor to form Hawkesbury Shire on 1 January 1947.
ErinaShireCentral Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)31 December 1946 (1946-12-31)Amalgamated with Gosford Municipality and Woy Woy Shire to form Gosford Shire and Wyong Shire on 1 January 1947.[54]
GosfordCityGosfordCentral Coast10 November 1886 (1886-11-10)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)940 360162,440
(2011)
Gosford Municipality, Erina Shire and Woy Woy Shire merged and form Gosford Shire and Wyong Shire from 1 January 1947. Gosford proclaimed a City o on 1 January 1980. Abolished and merged with the Wyong Shire to establish the Central Coast Council.[54][55][56]
KanimblaShireWestern Sydney7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)23 January 1907 (1907-01-23)Renamed Blue Mountains Shire on 23 January 1907. Blue Mountains Shire was amalgamated with Katoomba City and Blackheath Municipality to form the City of Blue Mountains on 1 October 1947.[53]
KatoombaCityWestern Sydney2 November 1899 (1899-11-02)30 September 1947 (1947-09-30)Proclaimed a City on 31 May 1956. Amalgamated with Blackheath Municipality and Blue Mountains Shire to form the City of Blue Mountains on 1 October 1947.[53]
PictonMunicipalitySouthern Highlands15 March 1895 (1895-03-15)30 April 1940 (1940-04-30)Amalgamated with Wollondilly Shire on 1 May 1940.[57]
RichmondMunicipalityWestern Sydney18 June 1872 (1872-06-18)31 December 1948 (1948-12-31)Amalgamated with the Municipality of Windsor to form new Windsor Municipality.[6][58]
WindsorMunicipalityWestern Sydney4 March 1871 (1871-03-04)31 December 1980 (1980-12-31)Amalgamated with Colo Shire to form Hawkesbury Shire on 1 January 1981.[59]
Woy WoyShireCentral Coast1 August 1928 (1928-08-01)31 December 1946 (1946-12-31)Originally part of Erina Shire from 7 March 1906. Amalgamated with Gosford Municipality and Erina Shire to form Gosford Shire and Wyong Shire on 1 January 1947.[54][60]
WyongShireWyongCentral Coast1 January 1947 (1947-01-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)827 319149,746
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Gosford to establish the Central Coast Council.[54][56]

Hunter

Former LGATypeCouncil
seat
EstablishedAbolishedAreaPopn.
(year)
NotesRef
km2sq mi
AdamstownMunicipalityAdamstown31 December 18852 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[61][62]
BolwarraShire7 March 19066 July 1944Merged with Tarro Shire and part of Kearsley Shire to form Lower Hunter Shire[63]
CarringtonMunicipalityCarrington28 March 18872 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[64][62]
CessnockMunicipalityCessnock1 November 19261 January 1957Merged with Kearsley Shire to form Municipality of Greater Cessnock[65][66]
DenmanShireMuswellbrook7 March 19061 July 1979Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Muswellbrook to form Muswellbrook Shire.[67]
East MaitlandMunicipality24 October 18686 July 1944Abolished and merged with Municipality of Morpeth and Municipality of West Maitland to create Municipality of Maitland[68][63]
GretaMunicipalityGreta2 May 18901 January 1934Absorbed by Kearsley Shire[69][70]
HamiltonMunicipalityHamilton11 December 18712 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[71][62]
LambtonMunicipalityLambton26 June 18712 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[72][62]
Lower HunterShire6 July 19441 August 1958Abolished and split between City of Cessnock, City of Newcastle and City of Maitland[63][73]
KearsleyShireCessnock7 March 19061 January 1957Formed as Cessnock Shire. Merged with Municipality of Cessnock to form Municipality of Greater Cessnock[66]
MorpethMunicipalityMorpeth1 December 18656 July 1944Abolished and merged with Municipality of East Maitland and Municipality of West Maitland to create Municipality of Maitland[74][63]
MerewetherMunicipalityMerewether20 August 18852 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[75][62]
MuswellbrookMunicipalityMuswellbrook13 April 18701 July 1979Formed as Municipality of Musclebrook. Abolished and merged with Denman Shire to form Muswellbrook Shire.[76][67]
New LambtonMunicipalityNew Lambton1 August 18892 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[77][62]
Patrick PlainsShireSingleton7 March 19061 January 1976Merged with Municipality of Singleton to form Singleton Shire on 1 January 1976.[78]
PlattsburgMunicipality27 December 187620 October 1915Absorbed by Municipality of Wallsend[79][80]
SingletonMunicipalitySingleton20 January 18661 January 1976Merged with Patrick Plains Shire to form Singleton Shire on 1 January 1976.[81][78]
StocktonMunicipalityStockton12 October 18892 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[82][62]
TarroShire7 March 19066 July 1944Merged with Bolwarra Shire and part of Kearsley Shire to form Lower Hunter Shire on 6 July 1944[63]
WallsendMunicipalityWallsend27 February 18742 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[83][62]
WaratahMunicipalityWaratah23 February 18712 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[84][62]
West MaitlandMunicipality13 November 18636 July 1944Abolished and merged with Municipality of East Maitland and Municipality of Morpeth to create Municipality of Maitland[85][63]
WickhamMunicipalityWickham25 February 18712 April 1938Abolished and merged with City of Newcastle as per the Greater Newcastle Act 1937[86][62]

Illawarra/South Coast

Former LGATypeCouncil
seat
EstablishedAbolishedAreaPopn.
(year)
NotesRef
km2sq mi
BegaMunicipalityBega1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Mumbulla Shire and Imlay Shire to establish the Bega Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
BerryMunicipalityBerry1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Shire of Cambewarra, Municipality of South Shoalhaven, Municipality of Broughton's Vale, Municipality of Ulladulla, Municipality of Nowra and Clyde Shire Council to form Shoalhaven Shire on 1 July 1948[88]
Broughton Creek and BomaderryMunicipality24 October 1868 (1868-10-24)[89]
Broughton's ValeMunicipality1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Shire of Cambewarra, Municipality of South Shoalhaven, Municipality of Berry, Municipality of Ulladulla, Municipality of Nowra and Clyde Shire Council to form Shoalhaven Shire on 1 July 1948[88]
BulliShire7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)24 September 1947 (1947-09-24)Merged with City of Wollongong, Municipality of North Illawarra and Municipality of Central Illawarra to form Municipality of Greater Wollongong[90]
CambewarraShire7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Berry, Municipality of South Shoalhaven, Municipality of Broughton Vale, Municipality of Ulladulla, Municipality of Nowra and Clyde Shire Council to form Shoalhaven Shire[88]
Central IllawarraMunicipality15 August 1859 (1859-08-15)24 September 1947 (1947-09-24)Converted to a Shire on 14 September 1934. Merged with City of Wollongong, Municipality of North Illawarra and Bulli Shire to form Municipality of Greater Wollongong[91][90]

[92]

Central ShoalhavenMunicipality7 November 1878 (1878-11-07)14 December 1895 (1895-12-14)Abolished and merged with Municipality of Numba to form Municipality of South Shoalhaven[93][94]
ClydeShireClyde7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Berry, Municipality of South Shoalhaven, Municipality of Broughton Vale, Municipality of Ulladulla, Municipality of Nowra and Cambewarra Shire Council to form Shoalhaven Shire[88]
GerringongMunicipalityGerringong24 April 1871 (1871-04-24)1 July 1954 (1954-07-01)Along with the Municipality of Jamberoo, absorbed into the Municipality of Kiama on 1 July 1954[95]
ImlayShireEden7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Bega and Mumbulla Shire to form Bega Valley Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
JamberooMunicipalityJamberoo13 October 1890 (1890-10-13)1 July 1954 (1954-07-01)Originally proclaimed as Borough of Kiama. Renamed the Municipality of Jamberoo on 31 March 1892 with the Borough of East Kiama renamed Municipality of Kiama on the same day. Along with the Municipality of Gerringong absorbed into the Municipality of Kiama on 1 July 1954[96][95]
MoruyaMunicipalityMoruya17 March 1891 (1891-03-17)17 December 1913 (1913-12-17)Absorbed by Eurobodalla Shire on 17 December 1913.[97][98]
MumbullaShireBega7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Bega and Imlay Shire to form Bega Valley Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
NowraMunicipalityNowra29 December 1871 (1871-12-29)1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Berry, Municipality of South Shoalhaven, Municipality of Broughton's Vale, Municipality of Ulladulla, Cambewarra Shire and Clyde Shire to form Shoalhaven Shire[99][88]
North IllawarraMunicipality24 October 1868 (1868-10-24)24 September 1947 (1947-09-24)Merged with City of Wollongong, Shire of Central Illawarra and Bulli Shire to form Municipality of Greater Wollongong[100][90]
NumbaMunicipality24 October 1868 (1868-10-24)14 December 1895 (1895-12-14)Abolished and merged with Municipality of Central Shoalhaven to form Municipality of South Shoalhaven[101][94]
ShoalhavenMunicipality21 September 1859 (1859-09-21)[102]
South ShoalhavenMunicipality14 December 1895 (1895-12-14)1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Berry, Municipality of Nowra, Municipality of Broughton Vale, Municipality of Ulladulla, Cambewarra Shire and Clyde Shire to form Shoalhaven Shire[94][88]
UlladullaMunicipalityUlladulla14 April 1874 (1874-04-14)1 July 1948 (1948-07-01)Abolished and merged with the municipalities of Berry, Nowra, Broughton's Vale, South Shoalhaven and the shires of Cambewarra and Clyde to form Shoalhaven Shire (now City of Shoalhaven).[103][88]

Regional councils

Former LGAFormer typeFormer council
seat
RegionEstablishedAbolishedAreaPopn.
(year)
NotesRef
km2sq mi
AbercrombieShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Abolished and along with City of Bathurst and Turon Shire divided into City of Bathurst and Evans Shire.[104]
AdjungbillyShireGundagaiRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1924 (1924-01-01)Abolished and merged with Municipality of Gundagai to form Gundagai Shire.[105]
AmarooShireMolongCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1951 (1951-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Molong to form Molong Shire.[106]
ArmidaleCityArmidaleNew England21 February 2000 (2000-02-21)Merged with Dumaresq Shire to form Armidale Dumaresq Council on 21 February 2000.[107]
Armidale DumaresqShireArmidaleNew England21 February 2000 (2000-02-21)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,235 1,63524,105
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Guyra Shire to establish the Armidale Regional Council.[108]
ApsleyShireWalchaNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 June 1955 (1955-06-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Walcha to form Walcha Shire[109]
AshfordShireNorth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1979 (1979-07-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Inverell and Macintyre Shire to form Inverell Shire.[110]
BallinaMunicipalityBallinaNorthern Rivers1 January 1977 (1977-01-01)Merged with Tintenbar Shire to form Ballina Shire.[111]
BalranaldMunicipalityBalranaldRiverina27 September 1882 (1882-09-27)[112]
BannockburnShireNorth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)15 November 1940 (1940-11-15)Abolished and absorbed into Macintyre Shire on 15 November 1940.[113]
BarrabaMunicipalityBarrabaNew England23 May 1906 (1906-05-23)1 November 1953 (1953-11-01)Absorbed by Barraba Shire on 1 November 1953.[114][115]
BarrabaShire19 May 1906 (1906-05-19)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)3,069 1,1852,185
(2004)
Abolished and split between the Guyra Shire and Tamworth Regional Council.[116]
BathurstCityBathurst
BibbenlukeShireBombalaMonaro7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Merged with the Municipality of Bombala to form Bombala Shire.[117]
BingaraMunicipalityBingaraNew England27 March 1889 (1889-03-27)1 January 1944 (1944-01-01)Merged with the Gwydir Shire to form Bingara Shire on 1 January 1944.[118][119]
BingaraShire1 January 1944 (1944-01-01)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)2,854 1,1022,029
(2004)
Abolished and split between the Guyra and Yallaroi shires.[120]
BlayneyMunicipalityBlayneyCentral West Slopes31 October 1882 (1882-10-31)12 November 1935 (1935-11-12)Absorbed along with Municipality of Carcoar into Lyndhurst Shire on 12 November 1935.[121][122]
BombalaMunicipalityBombala26 November 1890 (1890-11-26)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Merged with Bibbenluke Shire to form Bombala Shire.[123][117]
BombalaShire1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,945 1,5232,401
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Cooma-Monaro and Snowy River shires to establish the Snowy Monaro Regional Council.[124]
BooloorooShireNorth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Boomi Shire and Moree Council to establish the Moree Plains Shire per Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
BoomiShireNorth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Boolooroo Shire and Moree Council to establish the Moree Plains Shire per Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
BoorowaShireBoorowaSouth West Slopes1 September 1944 (1944-09-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,579 9962,558
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Harden and Young shires to establish the Hilltops Council.[125][126]
BoreeShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Merged with Canobolas Shire, Molong Shire and part of Lyndhurst Shire to form Cabonne Shire[127]
BourkeMunicipalityBourkeFar West3 July 1878 (1878-07-03)1 January 1955 (1955-01-01)Boundaries extended and converted into Darling Shire[128][129]
BowralMunicipalityBowralSouthern Highlands17 February 1886 (1886-02-17)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Mittagong Shire and Wingecarribee Shire to establish the Wingecarribee Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[130][87]
BrewarrinaMunicipalityBrewarrinaNorth West12 January 1901 (1901-01-12)1 January 1955 (1955-01-01)Boundaries extended and converted into Brewarrina Shire[131][132]
BurrangongShireYoungSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1980 (1980-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Young to form Young Shire[133]
BurrowaMunicipalityBoorowa8 December 1888 (1888-12-08)1 September 1944 (1944-09-01)Merged with the Murrungal Shire to form Boorowa Shire on 1 September 1944.[134][125]
CanobolasShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Merged with Boree Shire, Molong Shire and part of Lyndhurst Shire to form Cabonne Shire[127]
CarcoarMunicipalityCarcoarCentral West Slopes12 November 1935 (1935-11-12)Absorbed along with Municipality of Blayney into Lyndhurst Shire on 12 November 1935.[122]
CasinoMunicipalityCasinoNorthern Rivers14 January 1880 (1880-01-14)21 February 2000 (2000-02-21)Abolished and merged with Richmond River Shire to form Richmond Valley Council[135][136]
CobboraShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1950 (1950-01-01)Split; part merged with Municipality of Wellington and Macquarie Shire to form Wellington Shire, part absorbed into Gulgong Shire[137]
CockburnShireCentral West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1980 (1980)Abolished and merged with the Peel Shire to establish the Parry Shire.[138]
Cooma-MonaroShireCoomaMonaro1879 (1879)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)5,229 2,01910,073
(2013)
Established as the Municipal District of Cooma, and then later the Monaro Shire was established concurrently. In 1981 the two councils amalgamated as the Cooma-Monaro Shire. Abolished and merged with the Bombala and Snowy River shires to establish the Snowy Monaro Regional Council.[124]
ConargoShireDeniliquinRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)8,738 3,3741,577
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Deniliquin Council to establish the Edward River Council.[139]
CondobolinMunicipalityCondobolin20 May 1890 (1890-05-20)1 April 1977 (1977-04-01)Absorbed by Lachlan Shire on 1 April 1977[140][141]
CoolahShireCoolahOrana26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Abolished and merged with the Coonabarabran Shire to establish the Warrumbungle Shire.[142]
CoomaMunicipalityCoomaMonaro6 November 1879 (1879-11-06)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Monaro Shire to establish the Cooma-Monaro Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[143][87]
CoonabarabranShireCoonabarabranOrana2004 (2004)Abolished and merged with the Coolah Shire to establish the Warrumbungle Shire.
CoonambleMunicipalityCoonamble1 May 1952 (1952-05-01)Merged with Wingadee Shire to form Coonamble Shire on 1 May 1952.[144]
CootamundraMunicipalityCootamundraRiverina20 May 1884 (1884-05-20)1 April 1975 (1975-04-01)Established as "Borough of Cootamundra". Merged with Jindalee Shire to form Cootamundra Shire on 1 April 1975[145][146]
CootamundraShire1 April 1975 (1975-04-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,457 9493,747
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Gundagai Shire to establish the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council.[146][147]
CopmanhurstShireNorth Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)24 August 2004 (2004-08-24)Split; part merged with Maclean Shire, City of Grafton and Pristine Waters Shire to create Clarence Valley Council, balance merged with Richmond River Council.[148]
CorakiMunicipalityCoraki2 April 1891 (1891-04-02)1 January 1934 (1934-01-01)Absorbed by Woodburn Shire on 1 January 1934[149][150]
CoreenShireCorowaRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1955 (1955-07-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Corowa to establish Corowa Shire.[151]
CorowaMunicipality1 July 1955 (1955-07-01)Abolished and merged with Coreen Shire to establish Corowa Shire.[151]
CorowaShire1 July 1955 (1955-07-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,329 89911,383
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Urana Shire to establish the Federation Council.[152]
CowraMunicipalityCowraCentral West8 May 1888 (1888-05-08)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Waugoola Shire to establish the Cowra Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[153]
CrookwellShireCrookwellSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)Merged with parts of Gunning Shire, Mulwaree Shire and Yass Shire to form Upper Lachlan Shire.[154]
CudalMunicipalityCudal20 October 1890 (1890-10-20)24 December 1912 (1912-12-24)Absorbed by Boree Shire on 24 December 1912.[155][156]
CudgegongMunicipalityCudgegong2 May 1924 (1924-05-02)Merged with Meroo Shire to form Cudgegong Shire on 2 May 1924[157]
CudgegongShireCudgegong
CulcairnShireCulcairnRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Merged with Holbrook Shire and part of Hume Shire to form Greater Hume Shire.[158]
DemondrilleShireMurrumburrahSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1975 (1975-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Murrumburrah to form Harden Shire on 1 January 1975.[159]
DeniliquinMunicipalityDeniliquinRiverina14 November 1865 (1865-11-14)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)51 207,327
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Conargo Shire to establish the Edward River Council.[160][139]
DorrigoShireDorrigoMid North Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1975 (1975-01-01)Split between Bellingen Shire and the newly created Coff's Harbour Shire[161]
DubboCityDubboOrana19 February 1872 (1872-02-19)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,425 1,32241,211
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Wellington Council to establish the Dubbo Regional Council.[162]
DumaresqShireNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)21 February 2000 (2000-02-21)Merged with City of Armidale to form Armidale Dumaresq Council on 21 February 2000.[107]
DungogMunicipalityDungog15 May 1893 (1893-05-15)1 July 1958 (1958-07-01)Merged with Wallarobba Shire to form Dungog Shire on 1 July 1958[163][164]
East KiamaMunicipalityKiamaIllawarra30 October 1890 (1890-10-30)[165]
East OrangeMunicipalityOrangeCentral Tablelands29 March 1888 (1888-03-29)[166]
EvansShireKelsoCentral West1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)4,284 1,654Abolished and split between the Bathurst Regional, Oberon and Lithgow councils.
ForbesMunicipalityForbesCentral West27 April 1870 (1870-04-27)1981 (1981)Abolished and merged with Jemalong Shire to establish the Forbes Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[167]
GadaraShireTumutSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1928 (1928-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Tumut to form Tumut Shire.[168]
Glen InnesMunicipalityGlen Innes15 September 2004 (2004-09-15)merged with Severn Shire to form Glen Innes Severn Council[169]
GloucesterShireGloucesterHunter12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,952 1,1404,877
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Greater Taree and Great Lakes Council to establish the Mid-Coast Council.[170]
GoobangShireParkesCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Parkes to form Parkes Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
GoodradigbeeShireYassSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Yass to form Yass Shire.[171]
GostwyckShireUrallaNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1948 (1948-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Uralla to form Uralla Shire[172]
GoulburnCityGoulburn
GraftonMunicipalityGrafton
Great LakesMunicipalityForsterHunter12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,376 1,30334,430
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Greater Taree and Gloucester Shire to establish the Mid-Coast Council.[170]
GrenfellMunicipalityGrenfellCentral West3 May 1883 (1883-05-03)1 July 1975 (1975-07-01)Absorbed by Weddin Shire in 1975.[173][174]
GulgongMunicipalityGulgong5 February 1876 (1876-02-05)1 January 1941 (1941-01-01)Merged with Wyaldra Shire to form Gulgong Shire on 1 January 1941.[175][176]
GulgongShireGulgong
GundagaiMunicipalityGundagaiRiverina15 August 1889 (1889-08-15)1 January 1925 (1925-01-01)Abolished and merged with Adjungbilly Shire to form Gundagai Shire.[105]
GundagaiShireGundagaiRiverina1 January 1925 (1925-01-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,457 9493,747
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Cootamundra Shire to establish the Cootamundra-Gundagai Regional Council.[147]
GundurimbaShireLismoreNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1977 (1977)Abolished and merged with Terania Shire and Lismore City to establish the City of Lismore.
GunnedahMunicipalityGunnedah17 September 1885 (1885-09-17)1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)Merged with Liverpool Plains Shire to form Gunnedah Shire on 1 January 1980.[177][178]
GunningShireGunningSouthern Highlands7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)2 November 2004 (2004-11-02)Split on 11 February 2004; part merged with Tallaganda Shire and parts of Mulwaree Shire, Yarrowlumla Shire and Gunning Shire to form Palerang Council, part merged with Crookwell Shire and parts of Mulwaree Shire and Yass Shire to form Upper Lachlan Shire part merged with Tallaganda Shire and parts of Yarrowlumla Shire and Mulwaree Shire to form Palerang Council.[154]
GuyraShireGuyraNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,395 1,6974,397
(2011)
Abolished and merged with Armidale Dumaresq Shire to establish the Armidale Regional Council.[108]
GwydirShireBingaraNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1944 (1944-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Bingara to form Bingara Shire.[119]
HardenShireHardenSouth West Slopes1 January 1975 (1975-01-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)1,869 7223,584
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Boorowa and Young shires to establish the Hilltops Council.[126]
HarwoodShireMid North Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1957 (1957-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Maclean to form Maclean Shire.[161]
HastingsShireMid North Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Port Macquarie to form Municipality of Hastings per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980''[87]
HayMunicipalityHayRiverina10 June 1872 (1872-06-10)1 January 1965 (1965-01-01)Merged with Waradgery Shire to form Hay Shire on 1 January 1965[179][180]
Hill EndMunicipalityHill EndCentral West Slopes6 August 1873 (1873-08-06)17 June 1908 (1908-06-17)Absorbed by Turon Shire on 17 June 1908.[181][182]
HillstonMunicipalityHillstonRiverina8 December 1888 (1888-12-08)15 November 1943 (1943-11-15)Absorbed by Carrathool Shire on 15 November 1943[183][184]
HolbrookShireHolbrookRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Split; part absorbed by Tumbarumba Shire, balance merged with Culcairn Shire and part of Hume Shire to form Greater Hume Shire.[158]
HumeShireAlburyRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Split; part absorbed by City of Albury, part absorbed by Corowa Shire, balance merged with Culcairn Shire and Holbrook Shire to form Greater Hume Shire.[158]
IllaboShireJuneeNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Junee to form Junee Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
InverellMunicipalityInverell1 July 1979 (1979-07-01)Abolished and merged with Ashford Shire and Macintyre Shire to form Inverell Shire.[110]
JemalongShireForbesCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Forbes to form Forbes Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
JerilderieMunicipalityJerilderieRiverina4 November 1889 (1889-11-04)13 December 1918 (1918-12-13)Abolished and merged with the Wunnamurra Shire to establish Jerilderie Shire.[185][186]
JerilderieShire191812 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,373 1,3021,526
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Murrumbidgee Shire to establish the Murrumbidgee Council.[187]
JuneeMunicipalityJuneeRiverina1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Illabo Shire to establish the Junee Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
KempseyMunicipalityKempsey1 October 1975 (1975-10-01)Merged with Macleay Shire to form Kempsey Shire on 1 October 1975.[188]
KyeambaShireRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Absorbed along with Mitchell Shire into the City of Wagga Wagga per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980[87]
Liverpool Plains ShireShireGunnedah7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Gunnedah to form Gunnedah Shire on 1 January 1980.[178]
LyndhurstShireCentral West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Split; part absorbed by City of Orange, part merged with Boree Shire, Canobolas Shire and Molong Shire to form Cabonne Shire, the balance constituted as Blayney Shire.[127]
MacintyreShireNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1979 (1979-07-01)Merged with the Municipality of Inverell and Ashford Shire to form Inverell Shire on 1 July 1979.[110]
MacleanMunicipalityMaclean1 January 1957 (1957-01-01)Merged with Harwood Shire and part of Orara Shire to form Maclean Shire on 1 January 1957.[161]
MacleayShireMid North Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1975 (1975-10-01)Merged with Municipality of Kempsey to form Kempsey Shire on 1 October 1975.[188]
MacquarieShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1950 (1950-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Wellington and part of Cobbora Shire to form Wellington Shire[137]
MandowaShireManillaNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Manilla to form Manilla Shire.[189]
ManillaMunicipalityManillaNew England11 June 1901 (1901-06-11)1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)Merged with Mandowa Shire to form Manilla Shire.[190][189]
ManillaShire1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)Merged with City of Tamworth, Nundle Shire and parts of Parry Shire and Barraba Shire to form Tamworth Regional Council.[191]
ManningShireTareeMid North Coast7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Split per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980; part merged with Municipality of Taree and Municipality of Wingham to form City of Greater Taree, balance absorbed by Great Lakes Shire.[87]
MarthaguyShireWarrenNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1957 (1957-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Warren to form Warren Shire.[192]
MerooShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)2 May 1924 (1924-05-02)Merged with the Municipality of Cudgegong to form Cudgegong Shire.[193]
MerriwaShireMerriwaHunter7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Abolished and merged with the recently created Upper Hunter Shire, with a small part of the former shire added to the Mid-Western Regional Council.[142]
MitchellShireRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Absorbed along with Kyeamba Shire into the City of Wagga Wagga per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
MittagongMunicipalityMittagongSouthern Highlands24 July 1889 (1889-07-24)[194]
MittagongShire7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Bowral and the Wingecarribee Shire to form Wingecarribee Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
MoamaMunicipalityMoamaRiverina29 December 1890 (1890-12-29)1 January 1953 (1953-01-01)Absorbed by Murray Shire on 1 January 1953.[195][196]
MolongMunicipalityMolong13 November 1878 (1878-11-13)1 January 1951 (1951-01-01)Abolished and merged with Amaroo Shire to form Molong Shire.[197][106]
MolongShire1 January 1951 (1951-01-01)1 January 1977 (1977-01-01)Merged with Canobolas Shire, Boree Shire and part of Lyndhurst Shire to form Cabonne Shire[106][127]
MonaroShireCoomaMonaro7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Cooma to form Cooma-Monaro Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
MoreeMunicipalityMoreeNorth West3 December 1890 (1890-12-03)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Boomi Shire and Boolooroo Shire to establish the Moree Plains Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[198][87]
MoruyaMunicipalityMoruyaSouth Coast17 March 1891 (1891-03-17)17 December 1913 (1913-12-17)Absorbed by Eurobodalla Shire on 17 December 1913.[97][98]
Moss ValeMunicipalityMoss ValeSouthern Highlands14 September 1888 (1888-09-14)10 February 1933 (1933-02-10)Absorbed by Wingecarribee Shire on 10 February 1933.[199][200]
MudgeeMunicipalityMudgeeCentral West21 February 1860 (1860-02-21)1 July 1975 (1975-07-01)Merged with Cudgegong Shire to form Mudgee Shire[201][202]
MudgeeShire1 July 1975 (1975-07-01)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)merged with parts of Coolah Shire, Rylstone Shire and Merriwa Shire to form Mid-Western Regional Council.[202][142]
MullumbimbyMunicipalityMullumbimby1 July 1908 (1908-07-01)1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)Absorbed by Byron Shire on 1 October 1980[203][204]
MulwareeShireSouthern Highlands7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)Split; part merged with City of Goulburn to form Goulburn Mulwaree Council, part merged with Tallaganda Shire and parts of Yarrowlumla Shire and Gunning Shire to form Palerang Council, part merged with Crookwell Shire and parts of Gunning Shire and Yass Shire to form Upper Lachlan Shire.[154]
MurrungalShireBoorowaSouth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 September 1944 (1944-09-01)Merged with the Municipality of Burrowa to form Boorowa Shire.[205]
MurrayShireMathouraRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,345 1,6787,312
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Wakool Shire to establish the Murray River Council.[206]
MurrumbidgeeShireDarlington PointRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,508 1,3542,415
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Jerilderie Shire to establish the Murrumbidgee Council.[187]
MurrumburrahMunicipalityMurrumburrah25 February 1890 (1890-02-25)1 January 1975 (1975-01-01)Merged with Demondrille Shire to form Harden Shire on 1 January 1975.[207][159]
MurrurundiMunicipalityMurrurundiNew England5 March 1890 (1890-03-05)1 October 1948 (1948-10-01)Merged with Warrah Shire to form Murrurundi Shire[208][209]
MurrurundiShire1 October 1948 (1948-10-01)2004 (2004)Abolished and split between the Upper Hunter and Liverpool Plains shire.
MurwillumbahMunicipalityMurwillumbahNorthern Rivers5 May 1902 (1902-05-05)1 January 1947 (1947-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Shire of Tweed to establish the Tweed Shire.[210]
NamoiShireNarrabriNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Narrabri to form Narrabri Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
NarrabriMunicipalityNarrabriNorth West1981 (1981)Abolished and merged with Namoi Shire to establish the Narrabri Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
NarraburraShireTemoraRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Temora to form Temora Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
NarranderaMunicipalityNarranderaRiverina17 March 1885 (1885-03-17)1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)Merged with Yanko Shire to form Narrandera Shire.[211][212]
NarromineMunicipalityNarromineCentral West22 April 1898 (1898-04-22)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Timbrebongie Shire to establish the Narromine Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[213][87]
NattaiShireMittagongSouthern Highlands7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Along with Municipality of Bowral absorbed into Wingecarribee Shire on 1 January 1981 per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980[87]
NundleShireNundleNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)Merged with City of Tamworth, Manilla Shire and parts of Parry Shire and Barraba Shire to form Tamworth Regional Council.[191]
NynganMunicipalityNynganNorth West16 February 1891 (1891-02-16)1 January 1972 (1972-01-01)Absorbed by Bogan Shire on 1 January 1972[214][215]
OraraShireNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1959 (1959-01-01)Split; part absorbed along with the Municipality of South Grafton and parts of Copmanhurst Shire into the City of Grafton, part merged with the Municipality of Maclean to form Maclean Shire, part merged with Municipality of Ulmurra to form Ulmurra Shire.[216]
PalerangMunicipality BungendoreSouthern Tablelands11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)5,134 1,98215,306
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Queanbeyan City to establish the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.[217]
ParkesMunicipalityParkesCentral West28 February 1883 (1883-02-28)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Goobang Shire to establish the Parkes Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[218][87]
ParryShireNew England1980 (1980)2004 (2004)Abolished and split between Tamworth Regional Council and the Liverpool Plains Shire.[219]
Peak HillMunicipalityPeak HillCentral West1 November 1971 (1971-11-01)Absorbed by Goobang Shire on 1 November 1971[220]
PeelShireNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Cockburn Shire to establish the Parry Shire.[138]
Port MacquarieMunicipalityPort Macquarie14 March 1887 (1887-03-14)[221]
QueanbeyanCityQueanbeyanSouthern Tablelands25 February 1885 (1885-02-25)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)172 6640,568
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Palerang Council to establish the Queanbeyan-Palerang Regional Council.[222][217]
QuirindiMunicipalityQuirindiNew England24 December 1890 (1890-12-24)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Tamarang Shire to establish the Quirindi Shire per Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[223][87]
Richmond RiverShireNorthern Rivers1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)21 February 2000 (2000-02-21)Abolished and merged with Municipality of Casino to form Richmond Valley Council.[224][136]
RylstoneShireCentral West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)26 May 2004 (2004-05-26)Split; part merged with parts of Coolah Shire, Mudgee Shire and Merriwa Shire to form Mid-Western Regional Council, part absorbed by City of Lithgow.[142]
SconeMunicipalitySconeHunter25 April 1888 (1888-04-25)1 January 1958 (1958-01-01)Merged with Woolooma Shire to form Scone Shire.[225][226]
SconeShire1 January 1958 (1958-01-01)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)Abolished and merged with part of Murrurundi Shire to form Upper Hunter Shire[226][227]
SevernShireNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)15 September 2004 (2004-09-15)Split; part absorbed by Tenterfield Shire, balance merged with Municipality of Glen Innes to form Glen Innes Severn Council.[169]
SingletonMunicipalitySingletonHunter30 January 1866 (1866-01-30)1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)Merged with Patrick Plains Shire to form Singleton Shire on 1 January 1976.[228][78]
Snowy RiverShireBerridaleMonaro7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)6,030 2,3308,087
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Cooma-Monaro and Bombala shires to establish the Snowy Monaro Regional Council.[124]
South GraftonMunicipalityGrafton
TalbragarShireDubboCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 March 1980 (1980-03-01)Absorbed into the City of Dubbo.[229]
TallangandaShireSouthern Highlands7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)11 September 2004 (2004-21-11)Merged with parts of Yarrowlumla Shire, Mulwaree Shire and Gunning Shire to form Palerang Council[154]
TamarangShireQuirindiNorth West Slopes7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Quirindi Municipality to establish the Quirindi Shire per Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
TamworthCityTamworth
TareeCityTareeMid North Coast1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,730 1,44046,541
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Great Lakes Council and Gloucester Shire to establish the Mid-Coast Council.[170]
TemoraMunicipalityTemoraRiverina22 December 1891 (1891-12-22)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with Narraburra Shire to establish the Temora Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[230][87]
TenterfieldMunicipalityTenterfield
TeraniaShireLismoreNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)January 1, 1977 (1977-01-01)Abolished and merged with Gundurimba Shire and Lismore City to establish the City of Lismore.[231]
TimbregongieShireNarromineCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Narromine to form Narromine Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
TintenbarShireNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1977 (1977-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Ballina to form Ballina Shire.[111]
TomkiShireCasinoNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)Split; part absorbed by the Municipality of Casino and part merged with Woodburn Shire to form Richmond River Shire.[232]
TumbarumbaShireTumbarumbaRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,393 1,6963,521
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Tumut Shire to establish the Snowy Valleys Council.[233]
TumutMunicipalityTumutRiverina/South West Slopes27 April 1887 (1887-04-27)1 July 1928 (1928-07-01)Merged with Gadara Shire to form Tumut Shire.[234][168]
TumutShire1 July 1928 (1928-07-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,566 1,76311,316
(2013)
Abolished and merged with the Tumbarumba Shire to establish the Snowy Valleys Council.[233]
TuronShireCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1977 (1977-10-01)Abolished and merged with the Abercrombie Shire to establish the Evans Shire.[235]
TweedShireTumbulgumNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1947 (1947-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Murwillumbah to establish the Tweed Shire.[210]
UlmurraMunicipality1 January 1957 (1957-01-01)Merged with part of Orara Shire to form Ulmurra Shire[161]
UrallaMunicipalityUrallaNew England24 April 1882 (1882-04-24)1 January 1948 (1948-01-01)Merged with Gostwyck Shire to form Uralla Shire[236][172]
UranaShireUranaRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)3,356 1,2961,180
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Corowa Shire to establish the Federation Council.[152]
WakoolShireMoulameinRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)7,521 2,9044,033
(2012)
Abolished and merged with the Murray Shire to establish the Murray River Council.[206]
WalchaMunicipalityWalcha1 June 1955 (1955-06-01)Abolished and merged with Apsley Shire to form Walcha Shire[109]
WallarobbaShireDungogHunter7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 1958 (1958-07-01)Merged with Municipality of Dungog to form Dungog Shire.[237]
WallendbeenMunicipalityWallendbeen21 May 1892 (1892-05-21)17 September 1935 (1935-09-17)Abolished and split on 17 September 1935; part to Jindalee Shire, part to Demondrille Shire.[238][239]
WaradgeryShireHayRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1965 (1965-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Hay to form Hay Shire.[180]
WarrahShireMurrurundi7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 October 1948 (1948-10-01)Merged with Municipality of Murrurundi to form Murrurundi Shire[209]
WarrenMunicipalityWarrenNorth West1 January 1957 (1957-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Warren to form Warren Shire.[192]
WarialdaMunicipalityWarialdaNorth West Slopes13 March 1900 (1900-03-13)1 January 1925 (1925-01-01)Absorbed by Yallaroi Shire on 1 January 1925.[240][241]
WaugoolaShireCowraCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1981 (1981-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Cowra to form Cowra Shire per the Local Government Areas Amalgamation Act 1980.[87]
WellingtonMunicipalityWellingtonOrana13 May 1879 (1879-05-13)[242]
WellingtonShireWellingtonOrana12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)4,113 1,5888,493
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the City of Dubbo to establish the Dubbo Regional Council.[162]
WentworthMunicipalityWemtworthFar West23 January 1879 (1879-01-23)[243]
WilcanniaMunicipalityWilcanniaFar West3 February 1883 (1883-02-03)1 May 1959 (1959-05-01)Boundaries extended and converted into Central Darling Shire[244][245]
WindouranShirePretty PineRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 July 2001 (2001-07-01)Absorbed into Conargo Shire[246]
WingadeeShireCoonambleNorth West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 May 1952 (1952-05-01)Merged with Municipality of Coonamble to form Coonamble Shire.[247]
WoodburnShireCorakiNorthern Rivers7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1976 (1976-01-01)Merged with part of Tomki Shire to form Richmond River Shire.[232]
WooloomaShireSconeHunter7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1958 (1958-01-01)Merged with the Municipality of Scone to form Scone Shire.[226]
WunnamurraShireJerilderieRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)13 December 1918 (1918-12-13)Abolished and merged with the Municipality of Jerilderie to form Jerilderie Shire.[186]
WyaldraShireGulgongCentral West7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1941 (1941)Abolished and merged with the Gulgong Municipality.<[176]
YallaroiShireWarialdaNew England7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)17 March 2004 (2004-03-17)5,340 2,0604,279
(2004)
Abolished and merged with Bingara and part of the Barraba shires to establish the Guyra Shire.[120]
YankoShireNarranderaRiverina7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)1 January 1960 (1960-01-01)Merged with Municipality of Narrandera to form Narrandera Shire.[212]
YarrowlumlaShireSouthern Tablelands7 March 1906 (1906-03-07)11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)2,971 1,1479,654
(1999)
Most of the Australian Capital Territory was contained within Yarrowlumla Shire before it was subsumed by the Commonwealth of Australia in 1909. Yarrowlumla was abolished in 2004 and its area split between the Palerang, Yass Valley, Queanbeyan City councils and the Cooma-Monaro Shire.
YassMunicipalityYassSouthern Tablelands12 March 1873 (1873-03-12)1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)Abolished and merged with the Goodradigbee Shire to establish the Yass Shire.[248][171]
YassShire1 January 1980 (1980-01-01)11 February 2004 (2004-02-11)Abolished and merged with parts of the Gunning and Yarrowlumla shires to establish the Yass Valley Council.
YoungMunicipalityYoungSouth West Slopes3 August 18821 July 1980Merged with Burrangong Shire to form Young Shire[249][133]
YoungShire1 July 1980 (1980-07-01)12 May 2016 (2016-05-12)2,694 1,04012,236
(2011)
Abolished and merged with the Boorowa and Harden shires to establish the Hilltops Council.[126]

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