
Select Regional, Metropolitan or Outback maps below and click on an area to view details of the relevant local authority. See text below for more information about Local Government areas in SA or click here for an address or town/suburb search function and an alphabetical list of Councils. To download a list of Council contact details click here.
For information on the availability of Local Government Area maps - visit the SA Department for Environment and Heritage's Mapland site - click here
The State's Councils have joined forces to launch the SA Council Maps website, a local online mapping service that allows residents to search for properties and locations of interest within a local government context. Find out where your nearest libraries, schools, parks and playgrounds are, when your waste is collected, how you can get from one location to another via walking, car or public transport, property information and much more.
To access the SA Council Maps website, visit www.sacouncilmaps.sa.gov.au
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To purchase maps of councils visit the Dept for Environment and Heritage webpage click here
In SA there are 68 Councils created under the Local Government Act 1999, five outback Aboriginal communities and the Outback Areas Community Development Trust. Information about all of these bodies can be found by clicking on the relevant part of the maps above or for an alphabetical list of the Councils listed, click here.
Coober Pedy and Roxby Downs can be found on the Outback map. The 66 other Councils can be found on the Regional or Metropolitan maps. For more information about the Aboriginal communities and the OACDT click here.
The regional map is coloured to show Regional Local Government Associations. For more information about these regional bodies, click here.
Regional maps are also available at the Planning SA website.
To search for Council areas by address, town or suburb name, click here.
