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  2. Brisbane City Council - Wikipedia

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    Brisbane City Council (BCC, also known as Council) is the local government of the City of Brisbane, the capital city of the Australian state of Queensland.The largest local government in Australia by population and area, BCC's jurisdiction includes 26 wards and 27 elected councillors covering 1,338 km 2 (517 sq mi).

  3. Brisbane City Council Tramways Substation No. 8 - Wikipedia

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    The former Brisbane City Council Tramway substation no 8 is a two-storey building of dark brick built to the design of Brisbane City Council Tramways architect R R Ogg between 1934 and 1937. [1] Horse-drawn trams operated in Brisbane from August 1885, operated by an English company, Metropolitan Tramway and Investment Co. Ltd.

  4. Morningside Ward - Wikipedia

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    The Morningside Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Morningside, Balmoral, Bulimba, Hawthorne, Norman Park, Seven Hills, and parts of Camp Hill and Cannon Hill. [ 2 ] Councillors for Morningside Ward

  5. Forest Lake Ward - Wikipedia

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    Forest Lake Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Doolandella, Inala, Richlands, and parts of Forest Lake and Durack. [2] It was created in 2015 to replace Richlands Ward ahead of the 2016 election. [3]

  6. Tennyson Ward - Wikipedia

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    Tennyson Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Tennyson, Chelmer, Corinda, Fairfield, Graceville, Sherwood, Yeerongpilly and Yeronga, and parts of Annerley and Oxley. [ 3 ] Councillors for Tennyson Ward

  7. The Gabba Ward - Wikipedia

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    The Gabba Ward is a Brisbane City Council ward covering Woolloongabba, Dutton Park, East Brisbane, Highgate Hill, Kangaroo Point, South Brisbane and West End. [3] This was the first ward ever won by the Queensland Greens. It is currently held by Trina Massey, who succeeded Jonathan Sriranganathan in 2023 and was elected in her own right in 2024.

  8. The Gap Ward - Wikipedia

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    2004 Brisbane City Council election: The Gap Ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Liberal: Geraldine Knapp 11,305 59.18 Labor: David Nelson 4,789 25.07 Greens: Mike Stasse 3,009 15.75 Total formal votes 19,103 98.69 Informal votes 253 1.31 Turnout: 19,356 87.01 Two-party-preferred result Liberal: Geraldine Knapp 11,760 66.99 Labor: David Nelson ...

  9. Coat of arms of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Coat of arms of the City of Brisbane; Armiger: Lord Mayor of Brisbane: Adopted: 1925: Crest: Issuant from a mural crown Gules a leopard's head proper between two palm leaves proper. Shield: Caducei, Stafford Knots, two White Stars: Supporters: Two gryphons Or armed Sable. Compartment: A mount Vert. Motto: Latin: Meliora Sequimur (' we aim for ...