Municipality of Concord explained

Type:lga
Municipality of Concord
State:nsw
Est:11 August 1883
Abolished:1 December 2000
Seat:Concord Council Chambers, Concord
Area:11.6
Pop:23644
Pop Footnotes:[1]
Near-N:Ryde
Near-E:Drummoyne
Near-W:Lidcombe/
Auburn
Near-Sw:Strathfield
Near-Se:Burwood

The Municipality of Concord was a local government area of Sydney, New South Wales, Australia. It was proclaimed as a municipality on 11 August 1883, and covered the suburbs of Cabarita, Concord, Concord West, Liberty Grove, Mortlake, North Strathfield and Rhodes. In 2000, it merged with Drummoyne Council to become the City of Canada Bay Council.[2] [3]

Notes and References

  1. Book: Spearritt. Peter. Sydney's Century: A History. 2000. UNSW Press. Sydney. 272–273. 9780868405131. 3 November 2017.
  2. Web site: 181 Municipal District of Concord (1883-1906) Municipality of Concord (1906-1993) Concord Council (1993-2000). State Records Archives Investigator. State Archives and Records Authority of New South Wales. 18 October 2017.
  3. Web site: Mayors of Concord. Canada Bay Heritage Society. 18 October 2017.