City of Mount Isa

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City of Mount Isa
Queensland
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Location within Queensland
Population: 21,994(2010)[1]
Established: 1914
Area: 43348.6 km² (16,737.0 sq mi)
Mayor: John Molony
Council Seat: Mount Isa
State electorate: Mount Isa
Federal Division: Kennedy
Website: http://www.mountisa.qld.gov.au/
LGAs around City of Mount Isa:
Roper Gulf (NT) Burke Burke
Barkly (NT) City of Mount Isa Cloncurry
Barkly (NT) Boulia Cloncurry

The City of Mount Isa is a Local Government Area located 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.

Industry in the City is based around the Mount Isa Mines, a source of lead, copper, silver and zinc. Cattle grazing and tourism are other industries of note.

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[edit] History

On 10 February 1914, the Shire of Barkly Tableland, based in Camooweal, was incorporated on an area previously managed by the shires of Burke and Cloncurry. It was spelt "Barclay" until 14 August 1919. 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 Cloncurry. On 30 May 1968, the shire was proclaimed as a City due to the area reaching a population of 18,000.

[edit] Towns and localities

[edit] Sister cities

Sister cities of Mount Isa include:

[edit] Population

Year Population
1954 7,884
1961 13,967
1966 17,485
1971 26,502
1976 26,536
1981 24,390
1986 23,927
1991 24,735
1996 22,866
2001 21,636
2006 21,201

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Coordinates: 20°43′29″S 139°29′36.55″E / 20.72472°S 139.4934861°E / -20.72472; 139.4934861

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