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City of Mount Isa

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Population
  
22,517 (2015 Est)

Mayor
  
Joyce McCulloch

Website
  
City of Mount Isa

Area
  
43,349 kmĀ²

Council seat
  
Mount Isa

Established
  
1914

State electorate(s)
  
Mount Isa

City of Mount Isa
  
Cloncurry

Founded
  
1914

Federal division
  
Division of Kennedy

City of Mount Isa

The outback queensland city of mount isa mining area vulnerable for flash floods


The City of Mount Isa is a local government area in north west Queensland. The City covers the urban locality of Mount Isa, the administrative centre, and surrounding area, sharing a boundary with the Northern Territory to the west.

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Mount Isa is a reasonably affluent district. The largest industry in the City is the Mount Isa Mines, a source of lead, copper, silver and zinc. Cattle grazing and tourism are other industries of note.

History

On 10 February 1914, the Shire of Barclay Tableland, based in Camooweal, was incorporated on an area previously managed by the shires of Burke and Cloncurry. On 14 August 1919 the spelling was changed and it became known as Shire of Barkly Tableland. As a consequence of the growth of Mount Isa as a mining and population centre within the shire, an Order in Council dated 15 December 1962 renamed the shire to Shire of Mount Isa, effective 1 July 1963, and its administration centre relocated to Mount Isa. At the same time it gained part of the Shire of Cloncurry. On 30 May 1968, the shire was proclaimed as a City due to the area reaching a population of 18,000.

Towns and localities

The City of Mount Isa includes the following settlements:

Rural areas outside the town

  • Mount Isa (as a locality)
  • Barkly
  • Camooweal
  • Gunpowder
  • Lawn Hill
  • Chairmen and mayors

  • 1927: John Thomson Campbell
  • Sister cities

    Sister cities of Mount Isa include:

  • Bankstown, Sydney, New South Wales
  • References

    City of Mount Isa Wikipedia


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