City of Hurstville

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City of Hurstville
New South Wales

Population: 75,230
Density: 3300/km² (8547.0/sq mi)
Area: 23 km² (8.9 sq mi)
Mayor: Vince Badalati
Council Seat: Hurstville
Region: Metropolitan Sydney
State District: Oatley, Kogarah, Lakemba
Federal Division: Banks, Watson
Website: http://www.hurstville.nsw.gov.au/
LGAs around City of Hurstville:
City of Rockdale
City of Canterbury City of Hurstville Municipality of Kogarah
City of Bankstown Sutherland Shire
Council Chambers, MacMahon Street, Hurstville
Council Chambers, MacMahon Street, Hurstville

The City of Hurstville is a Local Government Area in southern Sydney, in the state of New South Wales, Australia. The city centre is located 17km SSW of the Sydney central business district and west of Botany Bay.

The city is part of the St George area, which contains the three local government areas of Hurstville, Kogarah and Rockdale. It is also part of the Southern Sydney region.

Hurstville Municipality was incorporated in 1887. Hurstville was declared a city in 1988.

[edit] Suburbs in the local government area

Suburbs in the City of Hurstville are:

Hurstville City Council also manages and maintains the following localities:

  • Boggywell Creek
  • Edith Bay
  • Gertrude Point
  • Gungah Bay
  • Westfield Hurstville
  • Hurstville Bay
  • Jew Fish Bay
  • Jew Fish Point
  • Kingsway
  • Lime Kiln Bay
  • Lime Kiln Head
  • Oatley West
  • Soilybottom Point

[edit] Population statistics

According to the Australian Bureau of Statistics, Hurstville had a population of 70,643 in 2001. As a very diverse suburb, a large portion of Hurstville's population is made up of people of overseas origin (mainly Asia).

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Coordinates: 33°58′S 151°06′E / -33.967, 151.1

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