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EH09 Cities Towns and Municipalities 270309 Earth Hour 2009 – Cities, towns and municipalities participating What is it? Earth Hour is a global WWF climate change initiative. Individuals, businesses and governments will turn out their lights for one hour to show their support for action on climate change. In 2009 Earth Hour aims to reach one billion people in 1,000 cities. When is it? Saturday March 28, 2009 from 8.30pm – 9.30pm Where is it? Cities & Municipalities taking part in Earth Hour 2009 (as at 27/3/09): Country Official title & name 1. Argentina Ciudad Autonoma de Buenos Aires 2. La Plata 3. Australia ACT Government 4. Adelaide City Council 5. Adelaide Hills Council 6. Albury City Council 7. Alice Springs Town Council 8. Armidale Dumaresq Council 9. Ashfield City Council 10. Auburn Council 11. Ballarat City Council 12. Ballina Shire Council 13. Banana Shire Council 14. Banyule City Council 15. Barkly Shire Council 16. Bathurst Regional Council 17. Baw Baw Shire Council 18. Bayswater City Council 19. Bega Valley Shire Council 20. Belyuen Community Government Council 21. Benalla Rural City Council 22. Blacktown City Council 23. Bland Council 24. Blayney Council 25. Blue Mountains City Council 26. Bogan Shire 27. Booroondara City Council 28. Botany Bay City Council Country Official title & name 29. Boulia Shire Council 30. Brewarrina Shire Council 31. Brighton Council 32. Brimbank City Council 33. Brisbane City Council 34. Broken Hill City Council 35. Brookton Shire Council 36. Broome Shire Council 37. Bruce Rock Shire Council 38. Buloke Shire Council 39. Bundaberg Regional Council 40. Burdekin Shire Council 41. Burnie City Council 42. Burwood Council 43. Byron Shire Council 44. Cabonne Council 45. Cairns Regional Council 46. Cambletown City Council 47. Camden Council 48. Campbelltown City Council 49. Canterbury City Council 50. Cassowary Coast Regional Council 51. Central Coast Council 52. Central Darling Shire Council 53. Central Desert Shire Council 54. Cessnock City Council 55. Christmas Island Shire Council 56. City of Bayside 57. City of Belmont 58. City of Burnside 59. City of Canada Bay Council 60. City of Charles Sturt 61. City of Clarence 62. City of Greater Geelong 63. City of Kalgoorlie-Boulder 64. City of Mandurah 65. City of Marion Country Official title & name 66. City of Melbourne 67. City of Mitcham 68. City of Monash 69. City of Mount Gambier 70. City of Nedlands 71. City of Norwood Payneham & St Peters 72. City of Onkaparinga 73. City of Perth 74. City of Playford 75. City of Port Lincoln 76. City of Port Phillip 77. City of Prospect 78. City of Ryde 79. City of South Perth 80. City of Subiaco 81. City of Sydney 82. City of Tea Tree Gully 83. City of Unley 84. Clare and Gilbert Valleys Council 85. Claremont Town Council 86. Clarence Valley Council 87. Cloncurry Shire Council 88. Cobar Shire Council 89. Cockburn City Council 90. Coffs Harbour City Council 91. Colac Otway Shire Council 92. Coomalie Community Government Council 93. Corrigin Shire Council 94. Cottesloe Town Council 95. Cowra Council 96. Dandenong City Council 97. Darebin Council 98. Darwin City Council 99. Devonport City Council 100. Diamantina Shire Council 101. District Council of Grant 102. District Council of Mount Barker Country Official title & name 103. Dorset Council 104. Dowerin Shire Council 105. Dubbo City Council 106. East Arnhem Shire Council 107. East Gippsland Shire Council 108. Esperance Shire Council 109. Fairfield City Council 110. Flinders Council 111. Frankston City Council 112. Fraser Coast Regional Council 113. Fremantle City Council 114. Gilgandra Shire Council 115. Gladstone Regional Council 116. Glen Eira City Council 117. Glenorchy City Council 118. Gloucester Shire Council 119. Gold Coast City Council 120. Golden Plains Shire Council 121. Gosford City Council 122. Gosnells City Council 123. Goulbourn Mulwaree Council 124. Great Lakes Council 125. 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