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2015 Aged Care Planning Regions by 2011 Local Government Areas (Lgas) 2015 Aged Care Planning Regions by 2011 Local Government Areas (LGAs) Population Based STATE LGA Code LGA Name ACPR Code ACPR Name Percentage NSW 10050 Albury (C) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 10110 Armidale Dumaresq (A) 107 Mid North Coast 0.22% NSW 10110 Armidale Dumaresq (A) 109 New England 99.78% NSW 10150 Ashfield (A) 106 Inner West 100% NSW 10200 Auburn (C) 116 Western Sydney 100% NSW 10250 Ballina (A) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 10300 Balranald (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 10350 Bankstown (C) 106 Inner West 4.04% NSW 10350 Bankstown (C) 114 South West Sydney 95.58% NSW 10350 Bankstown (C) 116 Western Sydney 0.37% NSW 10470 Bathurst Regional (A) 102 Central West 99.94% NSW 10470 Bathurst Regional (A) 111 Orana Far West 0.06% NSW 10550 Bega Valley (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 10600 Bellingen (A) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 10650 Berrigan (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 10750 Blacktown (C) 116 Western Sydney 100% NSW 10800 Bland (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 10850 Blayney (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 10900 Blue Mountains (C) 108 Nepean 100% NSW 10950 Bogan (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11000 Bombala (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 11050 Boorowa (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 11100 Botany Bay (C) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 11150 Bourke (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11200 Brewarrina (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11250 Broken Hill (C) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11300 Burwood (A) 106 Inner West 100% NSW 11350 Byron (A) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 11400 Cabonne (A) 102 Central West 95.97% NSW 11400 Cabonne (A) 111 Orana Far West 4.03% NSW 11450 Camden (A) 114 South West Sydney 100% NSW 11500 Campbelltown (C) 114 South West Sydney 100% NSW 11520 Canada Bay (A) 106 Inner West 100% NSW 11550 Canterbury (C) 106 Inner West 97.87% NSW 11550 Canterbury (C) 113 South East Sydney 2.13% NSW 11600 Carrathool (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 11700 Central Darling (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11720 Cessnock (C) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 11730 Clarence Valley (A) 103 Far North Coast 99.14% NSW 11730 Clarence Valley (A) 107 Mid North Coast 0.86% NSW 11750 Cobar (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 11800 Coffs Harbour (C) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 11860 Conargo (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 12000 Coolamon (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 12050 Cooma-Monaro (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 0.03% NSW 12050 Cooma-Monaro (A) 115 Southern Highlands 99.97% NSW 12150 Coonamble (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 12200 Cootamundra (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 12300 Corowa Shire (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 12350 Cowra (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 12500 Deniliquin (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 12600 Dubbo (C) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 12700 Dungog (A) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 12750 Eurobodalla (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 12850 Fairfield (C) 108 Nepean 1.42% NSW 12850 Fairfield (C) 114 South West Sydney 98.58% NSW 12900 Forbes (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 12950 Gilgandra (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 13010 Glen Innes Severn (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 13050 Gloucester (A) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 13100 Gosford (C) 101 Central Coast 100% NSW 13310 Goulburn Mulwaree (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 13320 Great Lakes (A) 104 Hunter 0.35% NSW 13320 Great Lakes (A) 107 Mid North Coast 99.65% NSW 13340 Greater Hume Shire (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 13380 Greater Taree (C) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 13450 Griffith (C) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 13500 Gundagai (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 13550 Gunnedah (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 13650 Guyra (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 13660 Gwydir (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 13700 Harden (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 13800 Hawkesbury (C) 108 Nepean 99.86% NSW 13800 Hawkesbury (C) 116 Western Sydney 0.14% NSW 13850 Hay (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 13950 Holroyd (C) 114 South West Sydney 0.15% NSW 13950 Holroyd (C) 116 Western Sydney 99.85% NSW 14000 Hornsby (A) 110 Northern Sydney 91.20% NSW 14000 Hornsby (A) 116 Western Sydney 8.80% NSW 14100 Hunters Hill (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 14150 Hurstville (C) 106 Inner West 6.67% NSW 14150 Hurstville (C) 113 South East Sydney 93.33% NSW 14200 Inverell (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 14250 Jerilderie (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 14300 Junee (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 14350 Kempsey (A) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 14400 Kiama (A) 105 Illawarra 99.66% NSW 14400 Kiama (A) 114 South West Sydney 0.34% NSW 14450 Kogarah (C) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 14500 Ku-ring-gai (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 14550 Kyogle (A) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 14600 Lachlan (A) 102 Central West 99.95% NSW 14600 Lachlan (A) 111 Orana Far West 0.05% NSW 14650 Lake Macquarie (C) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 14700 Lane Cove (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 14750 Leeton (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 14800 Leichhardt (A) 106 Inner West 100% NSW 14850 Lismore (C) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 14870 Lithgow (C) 102 Central West 100% NSW 14900 Liverpool (C) 108 Nepean 0.48% NSW 14900 Liverpool (C) 114 South West Sydney 99.52% NSW 14920 Liverpool Plains (A) 104 Hunter 0.05% NSW 14920 Liverpool Plains (A) 109 New England 99.95% NSW 14950 Lockhart (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 15050 Maitland (C) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 15150 Manly (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 15200 Marrickville (A) 106 Inner West 100% NSW 15270 Mid-Western Regional (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 15300 Moree Plains (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 15350 Mosman (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 15500 Murray (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 15550 Murrumbidgee (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 15650 Muswellbrook (A) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 15700 Nambucca (A) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 15750 Narrabri (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 15800 Narrandera (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 15850 Narromine (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 15900 Newcastle (C) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 15950 North Sydney (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 16100 Oberon (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 16150 Orange (C) 102 Central West 100% NSW 16180 Palerang (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 16200 Parkes (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 16250 Parramatta (C) 110 Northern Sydney 5.83% NSW 16250 Parramatta (C) 116 Western Sydney 94.17% NSW 16350 Penrith (C) 108 Nepean 100% NSW 16370 Pittwater (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 16380 Port Macquarie-Hastings (A) 107 Mid North Coast 100% NSW 16400 Port Stephens (A) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 16470 Queanbeyan (C) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 16550 Randwick (C) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 16610 Richmond Valley (A) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 16650 Rockdale (C) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 16700 Ryde (C) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 16900 Shellharbour (C) 105 Illawarra 100% NSW 16950 Shoalhaven (C) 105 Illawarra 99.80% NSW 16950 Shoalhaven (C) 115 Southern Highlands 0.20% NSW 17000 Singleton (A) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 17050 Snowy River (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 17100 Strathfield (A) 106 Inner West 95.98% NSW 17100 Strathfield (A) 114 South West Sydney 4.02% NSW 17150 Sutherland Shire (A) 113 South East Sydney 99.72% NSW 17150 Sutherland Shire (A) 114 South West Sydney 0.28% NSW 17200 Sydney (C) 106 Inner West 6.79% NSW 17200 Sydney (C) 113 South East Sydney 93.21% NSW 17310 Tamworth Regional (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 17350 Temora (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 17400 Tenterfield (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 17420 The Hills Shire (A) 108 Nepean 0.20% NSW 17420 The Hills Shire (A) 116 Western Sydney 99.80% NSW 17450 Tumbarumba (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 17500 Tumut Shire (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 17550 Tweed (A) 103 Far North Coast 100% NSW 17620 Upper Hunter Shire (A) 104 Hunter 100% NSW 17640 Upper Lachlan Shire (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 17650 Uralla (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 17700 Urana (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 17750 Wagga Wagga (C) 112 Riverina/Murray 100% NSW 17800 Wakool (A) 111 Orana Far West 13.58% NSW 17800 Wakool (A) 112 Riverina/Murray 86.42% NSW 17850 Walcha (A) 109 New England 100% NSW 17900 Walgett (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 17950 Warren (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 18000 Warringah (A) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 18020 Warrumbungle Shire (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 18050 Waverley (A) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 18100 Weddin (A) 102 Central West 100% NSW 18150 Wellington (A) 102 Central West 0.41% NSW 18150 Wellington (A) 111 Orana Far West 99.59% NSW 18200 Wentworth (A) 111 Orana Far West 100% NSW 18250 Willoughby (C) 110 Northern Sydney 100% NSW 18350 Wingecarribee (A) 114 South West Sydney 99.99% NSW 18350 Wingecarribee (A) 115 Southern Highlands 0.01% NSW 18400 Wollondilly (A) 105 Illawarra 0.08% NSW 18400 Wollondilly (A) 114 South West Sydney 99.92% NSW 18450 Wollongong (C) 105 Illawarra 100% NSW 18500 Woollahra (A) 113 South East Sydney 100% NSW 18550 Wyong (A) 101 Central Coast 100% NSW 18710 Yass Valley (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 18750 Young (A) 115 Southern Highlands 100% NSW 19399 Unincorporated NSW 111 Orana Far West 66.13% NSW 19399 Unincorporated NSW 113 South East Sydney 33.87% VIC 20110 Alpine (S) 205 Hume 100% VIC 20260 Ararat (RC) 204 Grampians 100% VIC 20570 Ballarat (C) 204 Grampians 100% VIC 20660 Banyule (C) 207 Northern Metro 100% VIC 20740 Bass Coast (S) 203 Gippsland 100% VIC 20830 Baw Baw (S) 203 Gippsland 100% VIC 20910 Bayside (C) 208 Southern Metro 100% VIC 21010 Benalla (RC) 205 Hume 100% VIC 21110 Boroondara (C) 202 Eastern Metro 100% VIC 21180 Brimbank (C) 209 Western Metro 100% VIC 21270 Buloke (S) 206 Loddon-Mallee 100% VIC 21370 Campaspe (S) 206 Loddon-Mallee 100% VIC 21450 Cardinia (S) 202 Eastern Metro 0.25% VIC 21450 Cardinia (S) 208 Southern Metro 99.75%
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