Local government area divisional boundaries - Queensland - 2024

The Final Divisions layer is the spatial representation of the recommendation of the Local Government Change Commission during the 2023 review of divided Local Government Areas. Divisional boundaries were realigned to ensure, as best as possible, that each division contains 'a reasonable proportion of electors' (the quota) at the upcoming 2024 quadrennial local government elections. Final divisional boundaries were created with input from the general public obtained through public submissions during public consultation of the review. Final divisional boundaries were created by aggregating Statistical Area Level 1 (SA1) polygons while satisfying the requirement for divisions to have 'a reasonable proportion of electors' now, and at the 2024 elections, and taking into consideration features such as transport infrastructure, natural features, and cadastral and suburb boundaries. Final divisional boundaries were aligned to significant, named features where possible. Where practicable, the Change Commission sought to reunite previously split localities and SA1s, to create administrative and operational efficiencies in electoral roll administration. Final divisions were populated with current and projected elector counts (on 9 March 2023 and 31 March 2028 respectively), as well as percent elector deviation from the average elector count at each date. Revised divisional boundaries will come into effect upon the conclusion of the 16th of March 2024 local government elections. Current and projected elector data was obtained from the Australian Electoral Commission (AEC) and the Queensland Government Statistician s Office (QGSO) respectively.

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Data last updated 2 April 2024
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Version 1.0
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Update Frequency Non-regular
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