7-568: The Town of Ithaca is a former local government area of Queensland , Australia, located in inner western Brisbane . The Ithaca Division was first proclaimed in 1879, and originally covered an area that stretched from Windsor , Kelvin Grove and Milton in the east, through to The Gap and beyond the Enoggera Dam in the west. In 1887 the division was split into the Shire of Windsor and
14-740: A council depot, library and as the Red Hill Kindergarten. It is currently used as a community hall. The Ithaca Town Council Chambers was listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 2000. The Ithaca Embankments, a council urban beautification scheme, were listed on the Queensland Heritage Register in 1993. 27°27′21.42″S 153°00′05.93″E / 27.4559500°S 153.0016472°E / -27.4559500; 153.0016472 Local government areas of Queensland This
21-600: Is a list of local government areas (LGAs) in Queensland , Australia, sorted by region. For the history and responsibilities of local government in that state, see Local government in Queensland . For former local government areas in Queensland, see List of former local government areas of Queensland . Administers the central portion of the South East Queensland agglomeration The City of Brisbane
28-660: The Enoggera Division , with the remainder in the south east becoming the Shire of Ithaca . Ithaca was proclaimed a town in 1903. On 25 February 1922, Sir Matthew Nathan , the Governor of Queensland unveiled the Ithaca War Memorial to commemorate local people who had died in World War I. Ithaca was amalgamated into the newly created City of Brisbane in 1925. The Town of Ithaca comprised most of
35-534: The inner western suburbs of Brisbane from Kelvin Grove Road to the foot of Mount Coot-tha . Its boundary followed Enoggera Creek to the north, Coopers Camp, Simpsons and Boundary Roads in Bardon to the west, and Baroona and Milton Roads to the south. Hale Street and an area just before the junction of Waterworks/Musgrave Road and Kelvin Grove Road formed the south-eastern extremity of the town. This eastern boundary
42-517: Was created from the 30 October 1924 amalgamation of: On 21 July 2023 the Council officially changed its name to City of Moreton Bay. Later, the Shire of Noosa was de-amalgamated from Sunshine Coast Region on 1 January 2014. Later it was renamed Western Downs Region in August 2009. Later, the Shire of Livingstone was being de-amalgamated from Rockhampton Region on 1 January 2014. Later,
49-694: Was shared with the Brisbane Municipal Council; the Brisbane side of Hale Street was paved and channelled while the Ithaca side was not. The Ithaca Town Council Chambers were built in 1910 at 99 Enoggera Terrace, in the then suburb of Ithaca (now in the suburb of Red Hill ). With the amalgamation into City of Brisbane in 1925, the building became the property of the Brisbane City Council . Since then it has been used as
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