Circular Head Council

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Circular Head Council
Tasmania

Circular Head Council
Population: 8,099 (est., June 05)[1]
Area: 4,917 km² (1,898.5 sq mi)
Mayor: Ross Hine
Council Seat: Smithton
Region: Smithton and Stanley area
State District: Braddon
Federal Division: Braddon
Website: http://www.circularhead.tas.gov.au
LGAs around Circular Head Council:
King Island Bass Strait Bass Strait
Southern Ocean Circular Head Council Waratah-Wynyard
Southern Ocean West Coast West Coast

The Circular Head Council is a Local Government Area of Tasmania. It covers the far north-west corner of the state mainland.

The major centres of the municipality are Smithton, on the north coast; Stanley, east of Smithton; and Marrawah on the west coast. It also includes the geographical formation of The Nut, at Stanley, and some islands just off the north west tip of the state including Robbins Island, Hunter Island and Three Hummock Island.

  1. ^ Local Government Area populations and median ages - Tasmania.

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