Local Government Area List (Perth Metro) (As at January 2019)  Below Is a List of 38 Local Government Areas Within and Surrounding the Perth Metro Region

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Local Government Area List (Perth Metro) (As at January 2019)  Below Is a List of 38 Local Government Areas Within and Surrounding the Perth Metro Region Local Government Area List (Perth metro) (as at January 2019) Below is a list of 38 Local Government Areas within and surrounding the Perth Metro region. Western Australia’s Local Government Association (WALGA) represents 138 Local Government Areas in WA. Search the Online Local Government Directory here. Council Name Mayor/Shire Website Suburbs President Armadale, City of Mayor Henry Zelones https://www.armadale.wa.gov.au/ Armadale/ Ashendon/ Bedfordale/ Brookdale/ Camillo/ (2017 - OCT 2019) Champion Lakes/ Forrestdale/ Harrisdale/ Haynes/ Hilbert/ Karragullen/ Kelmscott/ Mt Nasura/ Mt Richon/ Piara Waters/ Roleystone/ Seville Grove/ Wungong Bassendean, Town Mayor Renee McLennan https://www.bassendean.wa.gov.au/ Eden Hill/ Bassendean/ Ashfield of (2017 – OCT 2019) Bayswater, City of Mayor Dan Bull (2017 – http://www.bayswater.wa.gov.au/ Bayswater/ Bedford/ Dianella/ Embleton/ Maylands/ Morley/ OCT 2019) Noranda Belmont, City of Mayor Phil Marks (2011 – http://www.belmont.wa.gov.au/Pages/CityOf Ascot/ Belmont/ Cloverdale/ Kewdale/ Perth Airport/ OCT 2019) Belmont.aspx Redcliffe/ Rivervale Bunbury, City of Mayor Gary Brennan (2017 http://www.bunbury.wa.gov.au/SitePages/H Bunbury - 2021) ome.aspx Busselton, City of Mayor Grant Henley (2017 https://www.busselton.wa.gov.au/City-of- Busselton – OCT 2021) Busselton Cambridge, Town of Mayor Keri Shannon (2015 https://www.cambridge.wa.gov.au/Home City Beach/ Daglish/ Floreat/ Wembley/ West Leederville – OCT 2019) Canning, City of Mayor Paul NG (2017 – https://www.canning.wa.gov.au/ Bentley/ Cannington/ Canning Vale/ East Cannington/ OCT 2019) Ferndale/ Lynwood/ Parkwood/ Queens Park/ Riverton/ Rossmoyne/ Shelley/ Welshpool/ Willetton/ Wilson Claremont, Town of Mayor Jock Barker (2017 – https://www.claremont.wa.gov.au/ Claremont/ Swanbourne 1 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Updated January 2019 2021) Cockburn, City of Mayor Logan Howlett (2017 https://www.cockburn.wa.gov.au/ Atwell/ Aubin Grove/ Banjup/ Beeliar/ Bibra Lake/ Coogee/ – 2021) Coolbellup/ Hamilton Hill/ Hammond Hill/ Henderson/ Jandakot/ Munster/ North Lake/ South Lake/ Spearwood/ Success/ Wattleup/ Yangebup Cottesloe, Town of Mayor Phil Angers (2017 - https://www.cottesloe.wa.gov.au/ Cottesloe 2021) East Fremantle, Mayor Jim O’Neill (2017 – https://www.eastfremantle.wa.gov.au/ East Fremantle Town of 2021) Fremantle, City of Mayor Brad Pettit (2017 - https://www.fremantle.wa.gov.au/ Beaconsfield/ Fremantle/ Hilton/ North Fremantle/ O’Connor 2021) /Samson/ South Fremantle/ White Gum Valley Gosnells, City of Mayor Glenn Dewhurst https://www.gosnells.wa.gov.au/Home Beckenham/ Gosnells/ Huntingdale/ Kenwick/ Langford/ (2017 – 2021) Maddington/ Martin/ Orange Grove/ Southern River/ Thornlie Joondalup, City of Mayor Albert Jacob (2017 – https://www.joondalup.wa.gov.au/ Beldon/ Burns Beach/ Connolly/ Craigie/ Currambine/ OCT 2021) Duncraig/ Edgewater/ Greenwood/ Heathridge/ Hillarys/ Iluka/ Joondalup/ Kallaroo/ Kingsley/ Kinross/ Marmion/ Mullaloo/ Ocean Reef/ Padbury/ Sorrento/ Warwick/ Woodvale (part) Kalamunda, City of John Giardina (2015 – OCT http://www.kalamunda.wa.gov.au/Home Bickley/ Canning Mills/ Carmel/ Forrestfield/ Gooseberry 2019) Hill/ Hacketts Gully/ High Wycombe /Kalamunda/ Lesmurdie/ Maida Vale/ Paulls Valley/ Pickering Brook/ Piesse Brook/ Walliston/ Wattle Grove Kwinana, City of Mayor Carol Adams (2017 - https://www.kwinana.wa.gov.au/Pages/defa Anketell/ Bertram/ Calista/ Casuarina/ Hope Valley/ 2021) ult.aspx Kwinana/ Leda/ Mandogalup/ Medina/ Orelia/ Parmelia/ Postans/ The Spectacles/ Naval Base/ Wandi/ Wellard Mandurah, City of Mayor Rhys Williams (2017 https://www.mandurah.wa.gov.au/ Mandurah - 2021) Melville, City of Mayor Russell Aubrey https://www.melvillecity.com.au/ Alfred Cove/ Applecross/ Ardross/ Attadale/ Bateman/ (2015 – OCT 2019) Bicton/ Booragoon/ Brentwood/ Bull Creek/ Kardinya/ Leeming/ Melville/ Mt Pleasant/ Murdoch/ Myaree/ Palmyra/ 2 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Updated January 2019 Willagee/ Winthrop Mosman Park, Town Mayor Brett Pollock (2017 - https://www.mosmanpark.wa.gov.au/ Mosman Park of 2021) Mundaring, Shire of Shire President John Daw https://www.mundaring.wa.gov.au/Pages/de Bailup/ Beechina/ Boya/ Chidlow/ Darlington/ Glen Forrest/ (2017- OCT 2019) fault.aspx Gorrie/ Greenmount/ Helena Valley/ Hovea/ Mahogany Creek/ Mt Helena/ Mundaring/ Parkerville/ Sawyers Valley/ Stoneville/ Swan View/ The Lakes/ Wooroloo Murray, Shire of Mayor David Bolt (2017 – https://www.murray.wa.gov.au/ Banksiadale/ Barragup/ Birchmont/ Blythewood/ Coolup/ OCT 2019) Dwellingup/ Etmilyn/ Fairbridge/ Furnissdale/ Holyoake/ Inglehope/ Keralup (part)/ Keysbrook (part)/ Marrinup/ Meelon, Myara, Nambeelup, Nirimba, North Dandalup, North Yunderup/ Oakley/ Pinjarra/ Point Grey/ Ravenswood/ Solus/ South Yunderup/ Stake Hill/ Teesdale/ West Coolup/ West Pinjarra/ Whittaker Nedlands, City of Mayor Max Hipkins (2011 – https://www.nedlands.wa.gov.au/ Dalkeith/ Karrakatta/ Mt Claremont/ Nedlands/ Swanbourne OCT 2019) Northam, Shire of Shire President Chris https://www.northam.wa.gov.au/ Bakers Hill/ Clackline/ Northam/ Spencers Brook/ Wundowie Antonio (2017-2019) Peppermint Grove, Shire President Rachel https://www.peppermintgrove.wa.gov.au/ Peppermint Grove Shire of Thomas (2017 – OCT 2019) Perth, City of Commissioner: Andrew https://www.perth.wa.gov.au/ East Perth/ Kings Park/ Northbridge/ Perth City/ West Perth Hammond Plantagenet, Shire of Shire President Chris http://www.plantagenet.wa.gov.au/ Mount Barker also includes the settlements of Kendenup, Pavlovich (2017- OCT Narrikup, Rocky Gully and Porongurup. 2019) Rockingham, City of Mayor Barry Sammels http://rockingham.wa.gov.au/ Baldivis/ Cooloongup/ East Rockingham/ Golden Bay/ (2017-2021) Hillman /Karnup/ Peron/ Port Kennedy/ Rockingham/ Safety Bay/ Secret Harbour/ Shoalwater/ Singleton/ Waikiki/ Warnbro Serpentine- Shire President Michelle http://www.sjshire.wa.gov.au/ Byford/ Cardup/ Darling Downs/ Hopeland/ Jarrahdale/ 3 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Updated January 2019 Jarrahdale, Shire of Rich (2017 – OCT 2019) Karrakup/ Mardella/ Mundijong/ Oakbury/ Oldbury/ Serpentine/ Whitby South Perth, City of Mayor Sue Doherty (2011 - https://southperth.wa.gov.au/ Como/ Karawara/ Kensington/ Manning/ Salter Point/ South OCT 2019) Perth/ Waterford Stirling, City of Mark Irwin (2017 – OCT https://www.stirling.wa.gov.au/ Balcatta/ Balga/ Carine/ Churchlands/ Coolbinia/ Dianella/ 2019) Doubleview/ Glendalough/ Gwelup/ Hamersley/ Herdsman/ Inglewood/ Innaloo/ Joondanna/ Karrinyup/ Menora/ Mirrabooka/ Mt Lawley/ Nollamara/ North Beach/ Osborne Park/ Scarborough/ Stirling/ Trigg/ Tuart Hill/ Watermans Bay/ Wembley Downs/ Westminster/ Woodlands/ Yokine Subiaco, City of Mayor Penny Taylor (2017- https://www.subiaco.wa.gov.au/ Crawley/ Daglish/ Jolimont/ Shenton Park/Subiaco 2021) Swan, City of Mayor David Lucas (2017 – https://www.swan.wa.gov.au/Home Aveley /Ballajura/ Baskerville/ Beechboro/ Belhus/ Bellevue/ OCT 2019) Bennett Springs/ Brabham/ Brigadoon/ Bullsbrook/ Caversham/ Cullacabardee/ Dayton/ Ellenbrook/ Gidgegannup/ Guildford/ Hazelmere/ Henley Brook/ Herne Hill/ Jane Brook/ Kiara/ Koongamia/ Lexia/ Lockridge/ Malaga/ Melaleuca/ Middle Swan/ Midland/ Midvale/ Millendon/ Noranda/ Perth Airport/ Red Hill/ South Guildford/ Stratton/ The Vines/ Upper Swan/ Valley Ridge/ Viveash /West Swan/ Whiteman/ Woodbridge Victoria Park, Town Mayor Trevor Vaughan https://www.victoriapark.wa.gov.au/Home Burswood/ Carlisle/ East Victoria Park/ Lathlain/ St James/ of (2017 – OCT 2019) Victoria Park Vincent, City of Mayor Emma Cole (2017 – https://www.vincent.wa.gov.au/ Highgate/ Leederville /Mt Hawthorn/ North Perth OCT 2019) Wanneroo, City of Mayor Tracey Roberts http://www.wanneroo.wa.gov.au/ Alexander Heights/ Alkimos/ Ashby/ Banksia Grove/ Butler/ (2017 – 2019) Carabooda/ Carramar/ Clarkson/ Darch/ Eglinton/ Girrawheen/ Gnangara/ Hocking/ Jandabup/ Jindalee/ Koondoola/ Landsdale/ Madeley/ Marangaroo/ Mariginiup/ Merriwa/ Mindarie/ Neerabup/ Nowergup/ Pearsall/ Pinjar/ Quinns Rocks/ Ridgewood/ Sinagra/ Tamala Park/ Tapping/ Two Rocks/ Wangara/ Wanneroo/ Yanchep 4 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Updated January 2019 5 The Constitutional Centre of Western Australia Updated January 2019 .
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