Local Government in Thursday Island, QLD

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46 Victoria Pde, Thursday Island, 4875

(07) 4069 0700
Government Organization, Local Government Office, Public & Government Service
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68 Douglas Street, Thursday Island, 4875

(07) 4069 1336
The Shire of Torres is the northernmost Queensland local authority, and it comprises all of the State lying north of latitude 11 degrees south. This includes the northernmost part of Cape York Peninsula, together with the islands of Torres Strait. The Shire's administrative centre is located on Thursday Island, which provides the primary service centre for the region. Torres Shire is the only Australian local government which abuts an international border (Australia and Papua New Guinea) and is in close proximity to the Indonesian province of Irian Jaya. This alone places the people of the Shire in a unique part of the country. Torres Shire Council's administrative control, since the Torres Strait Islanders Act 1939, does not extend over the whole of the Shire Area and excludes those Islands and mainland areas listed below. These areas have been relinquished to specific Islander and Aboriginal Councils under the provisions of the Community Services (Torres Strait) Act and the Community Services (Aboriginal) Act. The major islands covered by the Plan include: Albany Island Dayman Island Entrance Island Friday Island Goods Island Horn Island Little Adolphus Island Mount Adolphus Island Packe Island Port Lihou Island Possession Island Prince of Wales Island Thursday Island Turtlehead Island Wednesday Island After almost 40 years of administration by a State Government Administrator the Torres Shire Council was restored to elected Council status in March 1991 and is now administered by a mainstream local authority Council comprising a Mayor (since 1994) and four councillors.