Alexandrina Council - Statistics

Statistics

Statistics from Annual Reports

Report Report
size
(pg)
Area
(ha)
Pop.
(est.)
Assess
-ments
Voters Council
size
Sealed
roads
(km)
Unsealed
roads
(km)
Total
roads
(km)
Staff
F.T.
Staff
P.T.
Staff
Other
Staff
Total
Notes
1998/99 23 167,711 16,000 13,000 14,075 10 361 989 1350
1999/00 35 167,711 17,300 14,132 18,668 10 424 951 1375 88 8 96
2000/01 40 167,711 17,535 14,132 18,668 10 424 1000 1424 102 14 116
2001/02 80 167,711 18,500 14,132 18,688 10 424 951 1375 96 13 19 128
2002/03 82 167,711 20,318 15,345 20,320 11 482 865 1347 100 18 24 142
2003/04 107 167,711 21,000 15,675 20,866 11 491 876 1367 107 15 26 148
2004/05 108 180,000 22,000 16,264 22,127 11 502 866 1368 113 21 22 156
2005/06 107 180,000 22,000 17,482 22,127 11 502 866 1368 112 27 20 159
2006/07 105 180,000 20,715 16,671 22,127 11 518 846 1364 109 24 33 166
2007/08 119 180,000 22,026 17,638 22,127 11 534 820 1354 110 17 56 183
2008/09 132 180,000 22,350 17,702 24,338 11 528 800 1328 138 29 34 201
2009/10 131 180,000 23,160 17,702 24,111 11 528 800 1328 118 24 48 190

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