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According to the lga.sa.gov.au website, the complete list of LGAs (or LGA councils), as sorted by the LGA regions on the site, is:
Metropolitan city councils:
Regional councils (Central):
Regional councils (Eyre Peninsula):
Regional councils (Murray Mallee):
Regional councils (Outback)
Regional councils (South East):
Regional councils (Southern & Hills):
Aboriginal community councils
All remaining remote areas in SA not already in a LGA come under the local government of:
I hope we can we try to have our LGASA template concur with this official list. The total is 74, whereas the total in the existing template is only 69. Some are missing. — Донама 02:28, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
What is the difference between district councils and regional councils? To me I can't see any. Does anyone know why the non-metropolitan LGAs are categorised in this way instead of in their geographic region (Central, Eyre Peninsula, South East, etc)? — Донама 02:34, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Here's roughly what I meant as column separation of headings. It probably needs valign=top scattered through, and perhaps a little more vertical space, but it's past bedtime. By row separation, I meant something like how the old version has little headings. I'm also having trouble getting the columns and colspan attributes right tonight. Sorry. -- Scott Davis Talk 15:38, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Now I feel silly - I read this talk page off my watchlist and stuffed about making the above table when I should have been sleeping, and didn't notice that CJ had already done it properly in the main template - sorry. The template looks better than I managed above. Thanks to you both. -- Scott Davis Talk 23:11, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Is Central SA the same as the Mid North? Further, I think "Southern & Hills" should be "Hills and Fleurieu".-- cj | talk 08:40, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
This template is absolutely massive. At WA we solved the problem by having a bunch of smaller templates for each region of the State. Not sure if this can be done in SA as there doesn't seem to be a concept of official regions, whereas WA has 9 clearly designated ones that are used by the LGA, tourism and commerce departments and are measurable (although not used directly) via the ABS. Is there any possible solution of this kind available to this template? Orderinchaos 07:55, 19 May 2007 (UTC)
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According to the lga.sa.gov.au website, the complete list of LGAs (or LGA councils), as sorted by the LGA regions on the site, is:
Metropolitan city councils:
Regional councils (Central):
Regional councils (Eyre Peninsula):
Regional councils (Murray Mallee):
Regional councils (Outback)
Regional councils (South East):
Regional councils (Southern & Hills):
Aboriginal community councils
All remaining remote areas in SA not already in a LGA come under the local government of:
I hope we can we try to have our LGASA template concur with this official list. The total is 74, whereas the total in the existing template is only 69. Some are missing. — Донама 02:28, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
What is the difference between district councils and regional councils? To me I can't see any. Does anyone know why the non-metropolitan LGAs are categorised in this way instead of in their geographic region (Central, Eyre Peninsula, South East, etc)? — Донама 02:34, 4 May 2006 (UTC)
Here's roughly what I meant as column separation of headings. It probably needs valign=top scattered through, and perhaps a little more vertical space, but it's past bedtime. By row separation, I meant something like how the old version has little headings. I'm also having trouble getting the columns and colspan attributes right tonight. Sorry. -- Scott Davis Talk 15:38, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Now I feel silly - I read this talk page off my watchlist and stuffed about making the above table when I should have been sleeping, and didn't notice that CJ had already done it properly in the main template - sorry. The template looks better than I managed above. Thanks to you both. -- Scott Davis Talk 23:11, 9 May 2006 (UTC)
Is Central SA the same as the Mid North? Further, I think "Southern & Hills" should be "Hills and Fleurieu".-- cj | talk 08:40, 18 May 2006 (UTC)
This template is absolutely massive. At WA we solved the problem by having a bunch of smaller templates for each region of the State. Not sure if this can be done in SA as there doesn't seem to be a concept of official regions, whereas WA has 9 clearly designated ones that are used by the LGA, tourism and commerce departments and are measurable (although not used directly) via the ABS. Is there any possible solution of this kind available to this template? Orderinchaos 07:55, 19 May 2007 (UTC)