Aramac Shire Council

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Aramac Shire Council
Queensland
Population: 734
Area: 23,361 sq km km²
Mayor: Gary Peoples
Council Seat: Aramac
Region: Central Queensland
State District: Charters Towers
Federal Division: Maranoa
Website: http://www.aramac.qld.gov.au/
Logo of the Aramac Shire Council
LGAs around Aramac Shire Council
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The Aramac Shire is a Local Government Area in central Queensland, Australia. It is 1100 km north west of the capital, Brisbane.

The council offices are in the town of Aramac. In 2006, The mayor was Gary Peoples.

The population of Aramac Shire is 734.[1]

Aramac Shire is classified by the Australian classification of local governments as Rural Agriculture Small.[2]

Localities in the shire area include Aramac, along with Muttaburra


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