Hilltops Council

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Hilltops Council
New South Wales
Young Shire Council Chambers and Soldier's Memorial Tower.jpg
The Young offices of Hilltops Council
Hilltops Council is located in New South Wales
Hilltops Council
Hilltops Council
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Population 18,994 (2016)
 • Density 2.66060/km2 (6.8909/sq mi)
Established 2016
Area 7,139 km2 (2,756.4 sq mi)
Mayor Wendy Tuckerman (Administrator)
Council seat TBD
Region South West Slopes
State electorate(s) Cootamundra, Goulburn
Federal Division(s) Hume, Riverina
File:Hilltops Council Logo.png
Website Hilltops Council
LGAs around Hilltops Council:
Bland, Weddin Cowra Upper Lachlan
Temora Hilltops Council Upper Lachlan
Gundagai Gundagai Yass Valley

Hilltops Council is a local government area in the South West Slopes region of New South Wales, Australia. This area was formed on the 12 May 2016 from the merger of Boorowa Shire, Harden Shire and Young Shire.[1] The local government area covers much the same area as the Hilltops wine region.

The Administrator of Hilltops Council is former Boorowa Shire mayor Wendy Tuckerman, until the elections for councillors to take place on 9 September 2017.

Main towns and villages

The largest town in Hilltops Council is Young. The other major urban centres are Boorowa, Murrumburrah and Harden. Other towns and localities in the Council include Bendick Murrell, Bribbaree, Frogmore, Galong, Jugiong, Kingsvale, Koorawatha, Maimuru, Milvale, Monteagle, Murringo, Reids Flat, Rugby, Rye Park, Thuddungra, Wirrimah and Wombat.

Demographics

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Council

Hilltops Council offices in Harden

Once elected, Hilltops Council will comprise eleven Councillors elected proportionally as a single ward. All Councillors are expected to be elected for a fixed four-year term of office with effect from 9 September 2017.[1]

See also

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References

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