2021/2022 Annual Report
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Local Government<br />
Profile of the Council Area<br />
Community interests have been managed locally since 2 March 1868 when the District Council of Campbelltown was<br />
proclaimed. The City is named after Charles James Fox Campbell, a prominent early pastoralist whose original home Lochend,<br />
has been faithfully restored and listed on the State Heritage Register. The District became a Town with a Municipal Office on<br />
1 January 1946 and was proclaimed a city on 6 May 1960 having reached a population of more than 15,000.<br />
55,475 Estimated Population<br />
441 Aboriginal and Torres<br />
Strait Islander Peoples<br />
254.8 km Roads<br />
26,000 Street and Reserve trees<br />
64 Playgrounds<br />
330 km Footpaths<br />
23,250 Dwellings in the Council area<br />
831,556 Attended<br />
The ARC Campbelltown<br />
14,202 Residents aged 60 or over<br />
15,358 Children and young<br />
people (aged