- Brisbane City Council
Infobox Australian Place | type = lga
name = City of Brisbane
state = qld
imagesize= 200
caption = Map of Brisbane City inSouth East Queensland
pop = 1,007,901 (2007) (1st)1
density = 379.8
area = 1367
est =
seat = Brisbane CBD (City Hall)
mayor = Lord MayorCampbell Newman
region =Brisbane
url = http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/
stategov = Algester, Aspley, Chatsworth, Clayfield, Greenslopes, Inala, Indooroopilly, Mount Ommaney, Moggill, Nudgee, Yeronga
fedgov = Brisbane, Bonner, Griffith, Lilley, Moreton, Oxley, Petrie, Ryan
near-nw = Somerset
near-n = Moreton Bay
near-ne = Moreton Bay
near-e = "Moreton Bay "
near-w = Somerset
near-sw = Ipswich
near-s = Logan
near-se = RedlandBrisbane City Council is the governing council for
Brisbane , which is the capital ofQueensland ,Australia . Unlike councils in Sydney, Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth, where the local councils are generally responsible for relatively small areas of those cities, Brisbane City Council administers the larger part of the Brisbanemetropolitan area and has a larger population than any other Local Government Area in Australia.The Council is the combination of the local cities, towns and shires that merged together in 1924 (see history section). The main offices and Central Library for the Council are at 266 George Street also known as
Brisbane Square . The Brisbane City Hall houses the Council Chamber, the offices of the Lord Mayor and Deputy Mayor, the Council Chamber, meeting and reception rooms and the Museum of Brisbane.History
Brisbane City Council was formed by the Queensland State Government in 1925 by amalgamating twenty smaller councils. These councils were:
*Cities:
**Brisbane
**South Brisbane*Towns:
**Hamilton
**Ithaca
**Sandgate
**Toowong
**Windsor
**Wynnum*Shires:
**Balmoral
**Belmont
**Coorparoo
**Enoggera
**Kedron
**Moggill
**Sherwood
**Stephens
**Taringa
**Tingalpa
**Toombul
**YeerongpillyThe City Council also took over the responsibilities for several quasi-autonomous government authorities, for example the Brisbane Tramways Trust.
tructure
Brisbane City Council has an unusual structure with power divided between a powerful executive
Lord Mayor , aparliament ary-style council of twenty-six councillors representing single-member wards of approximately 23,000 voters, and a Civic Cabinet comprising the Lord Mayor and the chairpersons of the seven standing committees drawn from the membership of Council. The seven standing committees are:*Community Services Committee
*Environment and Sustainability Committee
*Finance Committee
*Public Transport Committee
*Roads,TransApex and Traffic Committee
*Urban Planning and Economic Development Committee
*Water and City Businesses CommitteeThe council also owns three "business units" which are city-owned enterprises managed on commercial lines:
*
Brisbane CityWorks
*Brisbane Transport
*Brisbane WaterBrisbane City Council also used to own the QEII Stadium (also known as ANZ Stadium, home of the 1982 Commonwealth Games), before it was handed over to the Queensland Government's Major Sporting Facility Authority (MSFA), which operates Suncorp Stadium, the Gabba, Dairy Farmers Stadium, ANZ Stadium and the Gold Coast's
Skilled Park Stadium at Robina.Following Local Government elections on March 15, 2008, 10 councillors are members of the
Australian Labor Party while 16 councillors and the Lord Mayor are from the Liberal Party. The current Lord Mayor of Brisbane is former civil engineerCampbell Newman who belongs to the Liberal Party and who is only the second Liberal Lord Mayor of Brisbane. The current Deputy Lord Mayor is [Graham Quirk] , who belongs to the Liberal Party. The day-to-day management of Council's operations is the responsibility of theChief Executive Officer who is currentlyJude Munro .Election s are held every four years with ballots for the Lord Mayoralty and the individual councillors being held simultaneously. Voting is compulsory for all eligible electors. The election in March 2004 resulted in the unusual situation of a Liberal Lord Mayor co-existing with a Labor majority on Council, resulting in remarkably few conflicts over civic budgets and Council policy. The most recent election in March 2008 saw a swing of 5.5 % to the Liberal Party on the councillor votes, resulting in a Liberal majority on Council with a Liberal Lord Mayor (Lord Mayor Campbell Newman won re-election with 60 % of the primary vote).The Brisbane City Council and its unique structure is incorporated under the "City of Brisbane Act 1924", while other local governments in Queensland are bound by the "Local Government Act 1993".
Council meetings are held at Brisbane City Hall every Tuesday at 2pm except during recess and holiday periods. Meetings are generally open to the public.
Brisbane City Council aims to be carbon neutral by 2026 via the reduction of emissions and carbon offsetting. Fact|date=March 2008
Heraldry
The
motto of Brisbane City Council is "Meliora sequimur",Latin for "We aim for better things". Its corporate slogan is "Dedicated to a better Brisbane". The city's colours are blue and gold. Its corporate logo was introduced in 1982 in preparation for theCommonwealth Games hosted in Brisbane that year. It features a stylised version of Brisbane's City Hall which opened in 1930. The city's floral emblem is thepoinsettia and its faunal emblem is theGraceful Tree Frog .Wards
As of
2008 -04-06 , the twenty-six wards, their councillors and their party affiliations are:ister cities
Brisbane has seven sister cities. [cite web|url=http://www.ourbrisbane.com/living/brisbanelife/facts/statistics.htm |title=Facts & Statistics|publisher=Our Brisbane|accessdate=2008-01-02] They are:
*Kobe ,Japan (July 1985)
*Auckland ,New Zealand (August 1988)
*Shenzhen ,People's Republic of China (June 1992)
*Semarang ,Indonesia (January 1993)
*Kaohsiung ,Taiwan (September 1997)
*Daejeon ,South Korea (June 2002)
*Chongqing ,People's Republic of China (October 2005)In 1995, Brisbane City Council officially severed all ties with its sister city,
Nice ,France , in protest against theChirac government's decision to resume nuclear testing in the Pacific Ocean. [cite book |last=Thomas |first=Nicholas |title=Re-Orienting Australia-China Relations: 1972 to the Present |origyear=2004 |url=http://books.google.com/books?id=I2Or9vD2LYQC&pg=PA75&dq=For+example,+the+BCC+officially+severed+all+ties+with+its+French+Sister-city,+Nice,+in+protest+against+the+Chirac+government%27s+decision+to+resume+nuclear&sig=b9eYCYByKUwv6gZHRCljAmed4uQ |format= |accessdate=2008-01-12 |accessyear= |accessmonth= |edition= |series= |date= |year= |month= |publisher=Ashgate Publishing, Ltd. |location=Australia |language=English |isbn=0754632458 |pages=75 ] Brisbane does not have any sister city relationship with any North American, South American, African or European city. [ [http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD:928382335:pc=PC_71 Sister Cities - Brisbane City Council ] ]References
External links
* [http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au Brisbane City Council online]
* [http://www.ourbrisbane.com ourbrisbane - Brisbane City Council's Community Portal]
* [http://www.brisbane.qld.gov.au/BCC:STANDARD:765509953:pc=PC_95 Brisbane City Council's Organisational Structure]
* [http://www.bce.com.au Brisbane City Enterprises]
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