The District Council of Stirling was a local government area of South Australia from 1883 to 1997, seated at Stirling.
District Council of Stirling South Australia | |||||||||||||||
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![]() ![]() District Council of Stirling | |||||||||||||||
Coordinates | 35°00′S 138°43′E | ||||||||||||||
Established | 1883 | ||||||||||||||
Abolished | 1997 | ||||||||||||||
Council seat | Stirling | ||||||||||||||
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The council was established in 1883 from a western portion of the District Council of Echunga and an eastern portion of the District Council of Mitcham.[1]
Stirling council annexed a northerly-adjacent portion of the District Council of Crafers when it was abolished in 1935, enlarging the council area in a region of high population growth.
In 1997 Stirling amalgamated with the district councils of Onkaparinga and East Torrens to its north, and the District Council of Gumeracha, to form the much larger Adelaide Hills Council.
Former local government areas in South Australia | |
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Adelaide metropolitan |
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Barossa and Mid North |
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Eyre Peninsula |
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Hills, Fleurieu and KI |
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Murray/Murray Mallee |
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Southeast |
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Upper and Far North |
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Yorke Peninsula |
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