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Park Grove, Tasmania

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6-461: Park Grove is a suburban locality in the local government area (LGA) of Burnie in the North-west and west LGA region of Tasmania . The locality is about 3 kilometres (1.9 mi) west of the town of Burnie . The 2016 census has a population of 2385 for the state suburb of Park Grove. Mainly a residential area, the suburb is located close to education facilities. Park Grove was gazetted as

12-660: A locality in 1974. Cooee Creek forms most of the western boundary. The C108 route (West Mooreville Road / Mooreville Road / West Park Grove) passes through from south-west to north-east. The Burnie Tennis Centre and Burnie Tennis Club have hosted the Burnie International since 2003. Burnie Tennis Club competes in the Burnie Tennis League. This Burnie geography article is a stub . You can help Misplaced Pages by expanding it . City of Burnie Burnie City Council (or City of Burnie )

18-436: A petition from residents to name the council based on the town it was centred on. Burnie became a city council on 26 April 1988. The city's motto is " non nobis solum " (not for ourselves alone); for many years this was on the council seal but in 1992 a new, more colourful logo was created that did not include the motto. It did also not include the emu (which had been Burnie's unofficial animal emblem). Burnie's floral emblem

24-459: Is a local government body in Tasmania , located in the city and surrounds of Burnie in the north-west of the state. The Burnie local government area is classified as urban and has a population of 19,348, which also encompasses Cooee , Hampshire, Natone and Ridgley. The municipality was established on 6 January 1908. Originally named Emu Bay, the name was changed to Burnie in 1931 following

30-539: Is the rhododendron. Burnie is classified as urban, regional and small (URS) under the Australian Classification of Local Governments. Burnie does not include the adjacent town of Somerset that is sometimes classed as part of the Burnie metropolitan area. The Burnie City Council consists of nine councillors, who each serve a four-year term of office. Traditionally the term "alderman" was used, but

36-660: Was changed by a council vote on 20 November 2018. The members following the 2022 election are: The following gazetted suburbs/localities are fully or partially within the City of Burnie: Only the part of Heybridge to the west of the Blythe River is in the City of Burnie. Most of its population of 430 would be to the east in Central Coast . Oonah mostly lies in Waratah-Wynyard , but the 2016 census recorded

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