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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. City of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    The City of Brisbane is governed by the Brisbane City Council, the largest local council in Australia. The Brisbane City Council has its power divided between a lord mayor, a parliamentary-style council of twenty-six councillors representing single-member wards of approximately 30,000 voters [14] (roughly equivalent in size to state electorates ...

  4. TransApex - Wikipedia

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    The plan is currently being delivered by Brisbane City Council at an estimated total cost of over $10 billion across five stages. According to the Brisbane City Council website, TransApex is "the biggest urban road project proposed in Australia". [1]

  5. Wavell State High School buildings - Wikipedia

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    Wavell State High School occupies an 8.72-hectare (21.5-acre) site in Wavell Heights, 7.8 kilometres (4.8 mi) north of the Brisbane CBD. The large site is on a high ridge, which slopes gently south. The complex of buildings stand at the northern end and highest part of the site, with a large playing field occupying the lower, southern half.

  6. Town of Brisbane - Wikipedia

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    Accordingly, Brisbane municipality was proclaimed the City of Brisbane from the date of commencement of the Act, 31 March 1903, and its governing body became the Brisbane City Council. Brisbane's first sewerage treatment plant was officially opened at Luggage Point on 23 November 1923. It was Australia's first full-scale sewerage treatment ...

  7. 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]

  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. Morningside Ward - Wikipedia

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    2004 Brisbane City Council election: Morningside Ward Party Candidate Votes % ±% Labor: Shayne Sutton: 8,248 43.10 Liberal: Maurice Lane 7,366 38.49 Greens: Rob Wilson 2,405 12.57 Independent: Simeon Adams 1,116 5.83 Total formal votes 19,135 97.86 Informal votes 419 2.14 Turnout: 19,554 84.32 Two-party-preferred result Labor: Shayne Sutton ...