Local Government Areas in New South Wales
Local Government Areas (LGAs) in New South Wales are administrative regions that manage local services and facilities. Each LGA is governed by a council, which is responsible for community needs such as waste management, public parks, and local planning. There are over 120 LGAs in the state, varying in size and population.
The structure of LGAs allows for tailored governance, addressing the unique needs of different communities. Councils are elected by residents and work to ensure that local infrastructure, such as roads and libraries, meets the demands of their constituents. This system promotes local engagement and accountability in government.